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Trump admin live updates: FAA flight cuts to end Monday morning

Flight reductions across 40 major airports nationwide will end Monday morning.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Sunday that Americans will begin to feel the White House's efforts to rein in the cost of living in the first two quarters of 2026.

"I think Americans are going to feel it in the first quarter, second quarter, I think 2026, thanks to President Trump's signature plans, is going to be a great year for working Americans, for the markets," Bessent told Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures."

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump faces fallout from the release of messages sent by sex offender Jeffrey Epstein that mention Trump, and bipartisan pressure is ramping up on the administration to release the rest of the Epstein files.


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DHS says money for agent bonuses will come from leftover funds

In a statement released after Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s announcement of bonuses for TSA officers, DHS said the money to pay for them will come from leftover funds.

The department claimed that since the president took office, DHS has saved taxpayers $13 billion and will use that money for bonuses.

No word yet on how many agents are receiving bonuses other than what Noem said earlier: the department is reviewing who should get one.

-ABC News’ Luke Barr


CBP expected in Charlotte in coming days, sheriff says

Mecklenburg County Sheriff Gary McFadden confirmed Customs and Border Patrol personnel will be coming to Charlotte, North Carolina, in the coming days.

According to a statement from the sheriff's office, McFadden was contacted by officials on Wednesday confirming CBP would be coming to the Charlotte area "as early as this Saturday or the beginning of next week."

"At this time, specific details regarding the federal operation have not been disclosed and the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) has not been requested to assist with or participate in any enforcement actions," the statement read. "Sheriff McFadden emphasized that the MCSO will remain vigilant and continue to address and focus on the needs of our community as it does each and every day, however MCSO will not be involved with any measures regarding enforcement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and CBP."

Sources previously told ABC News that CBP commander-at-large Greg Bovino and his team were eyeing Charlotte and New Orleans as the next cities for increased immigration enforcement.

-ABC News' Matt Foster and Luke Barr


Justice Department sues California over redistricting

The Justice Department joined a legal effort by Republicans in California suing over new congressional district boundaries that voters in the state approved in elections last week, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Thursday in an X post.

The lawsuit, filed by the California Republican Party, accuses the State of California of violating the Constitution through Proposition 50 by racially gerrymandering in a manner that favors Hispanic voters.

The federal intervention will likely provoke further criticisms about politicization at the Justice Department and why officials aren't pushing for similar lawsuits against states like Texas and others, where Trump has encouraged gerrymandering to favor Republicans, leading into the 2026 midterms.


A spokesman for Gov. Gavin Newsom dismissed the administration's action.

“These losers lost at the ballot box and soon they will also lose in court,” Newsom spokesperson Brandon Richards said in a statement to ABC News Thursday.

-ABC News' Alexander Mallin and Brittany Shepherd


Trump signs order on foster care youth initiative with first lady Melania Trump

First lady Melania Trump and President Donald Trump held an executive order signing in the White House East Room on Thursday focused on expanding financial and educational opportunities for young people transitioning out of foster care. The "Fostering the Future" program outlined on Thursday is part of the first lady's "Be Best" initiative.

"I predict this small spark today will ignite a profound and lasting nationwide movement," Melania Trump said in remarks. "Our united to resolve will foster a thriving future filled with compassion and innovation. Together, we will illuminate the pathway for today's foster children to become tomorrow's builders. And tomorrow's builders will foster the future of America's legacy."

President Trump, outlining the initiative further, said "all of this has been made possible by Melania's incredible devotion to America's youth."