Fallout continues amid Signal group chat leak, as Trump Administration responds | Quickcast

In today’s Quickcast:

Fresh fallout continues now, as the Trump administration continues to defend The President’s National Security Advisor and other officials for their role in adding a journalist to a group chat discussing military plans.

And, in Southwest Miami-Dade a teenage girl is in critical condition after being burned by a Molotov cocktail thrown inside of her home.

Singer Sean Kingston and his mother were in court today, accused of defrauding victims out of high-end cars, jewelry, and other goods.

A man’s body was reportedly found at a construction site in Palmetto Bay as investigators work to learn what happened.

Thousands are flocking to South Florida for this year’s Ultra Music Festival as city leaders lay out their plans to keep residents and festival goers safe.

Florida lawmakers have reportedly advanced a bill that would loosen child labor labors to fill jobs vacated by undocumented immigrants.

Plus, the U.S. continues to be hit with one of the largest measles outbreaks in the past decade— with new research highlighting troubling new information regarding vaccine rates.

West Virginia has now outlawed artificial dyes in food in some medications as health officials crack down on what they believe are food additives that could be harmful.

Finally, some rain may be on the way ahead of the big music weekend. See what you can expect in your Wednesday forecast!

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Author: Rich