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Prosecutors hint at another charge for Trump shooting attempt suspect

A federal judge on Monday ordered the suspect in an apparent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump to remain jailed until trial. Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, faces federal firearm charges related to the incident at Trump’s golf club in Florida on Sept. 15, but prosecutors said they want to bring another charge. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez reports. Source

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Lebanon sees deadliest day since 2006 after Israeli strikes

The Lebanese Ministry of Health said Israeli airstrikes killed at least 490 people and injured more than 1,600 on Monday. CBS News senior national security correspondent Charlie D’Agata has more. Then, Jon Alterman, senior vice president at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, joins to discuss. Source

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Alabama officials seek public’s help in manhunt for mass shooting suspects

Alabama officials are asking for the public’s help in a manhunt for the shooters they say killed four people and injured 17 others in Birmingham. The reward is up to $100,000 for information leading to the suspects’ arrests after they allegedly tried to pull off a murder-for-hire but hit many innocent bystanders. Steve Rappoport has more. Source

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Suspect in Florida assassination attempt against Trump left note, FBI says

Federal prosecutors signaled Monday that they’re planning to hit Ryan Routh with a new charge of attempting to assassinate former President Donald Trump on a Florida golf course. Routh is being held without bail until trial after prosecutors released a letter in which he allegedly admitted to targeting Trump. Scott MacFarlane has more. Source

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What’s behind the push for election rule changes in Georgia?

There are new concerns about election night chaos in the battleground state of Georgia. Derek Muller, professor of law at Notre Dame Law School, joins “America Decides” to unpack the rule changes being pushed through by pro-Trump election officials in Georgia and the potential legal challenges. Source

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