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02/07/2025: Reaction to Gaza Strip Comments | DOJ Investigation Pause | Legislative Update
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Mississippians with ties to the Middle East are voicing their concerns about President Trump's comments on taking over the Gaza Strip.
Then, two investigations by US Justice Department are now on an indefinite hold. It follows a change in agency leadership under the per-view of Donald Trump.
Plus, more than one thousand bills died on the calendar this week in the state legislature. Reporter Will Stribling shares what bills are moving forward, and the ones that won't.
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