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Big reaction today to the news that President Trump was pardoning Todd and Julie Chrisley - the stars of the reality show, Chrisley Knows Best. The couple has been behind bars for two years after being convicted of defrauding banks of tens of millions of dollars. Now after their lawyers and family worked with The White House, the Chrisley’s are being set free. And she was the star witness at Sean Diddy Combs' sex trafficking trial… testifying while nine months pregnant. And today, singer Cassie had her baby. Combs has pled not guilty. Plus, a new warning as we head into the busy summer travel season... The U.S. State Department is urging vacationers to exercise extreme caution when heading to Italy, due to the risk of terrorism. And authorities are warning Americans going anywhere overseas to keep a low profile by not wearing anything that makes you look like you're from the U.S.A. And we're learning more about that shocking crypto kidnapping case. Two suspects are accused of torturing a man for weeks to get his bitcoin password, which would give them instant access to his fortune. Before the suspects were arrested, they were regulars on the New York party scene... even being called the new wolves of Wall Street. Both suspects have pled not guilty.
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Big reaction today to the news that President Trump was pardoning Todd and Julie Chrisley - the stars of the reality show, Chrisley Knows Best. The couple has been behind bars for two years after being convicted of defrauding banks of tens of millions of dollars. Now after their lawyers and family worked with The White House, the Chrisley’s are being set free. And she was the star witness at Sean Diddy Combs' sex trafficking trial… testifying while nine months pregnant. And today, singer Cassie had her baby. Combs has pled not guilty. Plus, a new warning as we head into the busy summer travel season... The U.S. State Department is urging vacationers to exercise extreme caution when heading to Italy, due to the risk of terrorism. And authorities are warning Americans going anywhere overseas to keep a low profile by not wearing anything that makes you look like you're from the U.S.A. And we're learning more about that shocking crypto kidnapping case. Two suspects are accused of torturing a man for weeks to get his bitcoin password, which would give them instant access to his fortune. Before the suspects were arrested, they were regulars on the New York party scene... even being called the new wolves of Wall Street. Both suspects have pled not guilty.

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