ICE Protests, Parker Speaks on Slavery Exhibit & Snow is Everywhere
It’s the Friday News Roundup. We’re talking about how Philly’s District Attorney is teaming up with a national coalition of prosecutors to push back against ICE.
Plus, Mayor Cherelle Parker speaks out about the slavery exhibit removed from the President's House. Host Trenae Nuri and senior producer Abby Fritz also discuss how the city is still digging out from Sunday’s snowstorm.
Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism:
- DA Larry Krasner forms coalition of progressive prosecutors committed to charging federal agents who commit crimes
- Sen. McCormick talks immigration enforcement, shooting death, ICE funding during telephone town hall
- Nationwide boycott targeting ICE planned for Friday
- Mayor Parker Addressing Exhibit Removal at Independence Mall
- Governor Shapiro Takes Legal Action to Challenge Trump Administration’s Removal of Slavery Exhibit at Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia
- PETA wants to replace Punxsutawney Phil with 3D hologram
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