Judges push back on lawyers who say Trump should be immune from prosecution for Jan. 6 charges. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was hospitalized for complications from a prostate cancer procedure.
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Up First briefing: Judges skeptical of Trump immunity claim; Austin cancer surgery
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