5:30 LRN Newscast Nov 14

President Trump returns to Louisiana for the third time in just over a month hoping to boost Republican gubernatorial odds. The President is in Bossier City tonight, his last scheduled trip of the campaign. Political consultant Roy Fletcher says it’s aimed at getting Rispone suspicious north Louisiana conservatives to buy-in.

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Attorney General Jeff Landry has issued a legal opinion that will allow police officers, firefighters and other first responders to attend tonight’s rally at the CenturyLine Center. Landry says concerns over whether first responders could be breaking ethics laws by attending the rally may have been politically motivated…

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Louisiana Republican Congressman Mike Johnson has concerns the impeachment proceedings will not be conducted fairly. He says precedent calls for the House Judiciary to consider matters of impeachment, instead House leadership has decided to allow two other committees to conduct impeachment proceedings

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Democrats say testimony from the public hearings show Trump abused his office when he threatened to hold back foreign aid in exchange for an investigation on a political rival.

Four new artificial reef sites are underway in Lake Borgne and the Mississippi Sound. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries inshore reef biologist Ashley Ferguson says it is important for boaters to steer clear of those sites while the habitat develops.

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