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From the New York Times, it's the headlines.
I'm Tracy Mumford.
Today's Tuesday, January 28th.
Here's what we're covering.
On Monday, Donald Trump pushed the bounds of presidential power as he moved to bring the federal government in line with his agenda.
Trump's acting attorney general fired more than a dozen prosecutors who worked on the criminal investigations into Trump making good on the president's vows for retribution.
The Justice Department said in a statement that those who were fired could not be trusted to, quote, faithfully implement Trump's agenda.
The move is unprecedented, and experts say it undercuts decades of civil service law, which says federal employees can only be fired for misconduct or poor performance.
In another sweeping move, the White House took aim at a slew of government programs, ordering an immediate pause to all grants, loans and federal financial assistance.
Exactly what that includes is unclear.
The Trump administration says it won't affect Medicare or Social Security benefits, but it potentially freezes hundreds of billions of dollars intended for state and local governments, disaster relief aid, education funding and small business loans.