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The U.S. Supreme Court reviews DHS Secretary Christy Noam's termination of Temporary Protected Status for Haitian and Syrian nationals, while C-SPAN hosts a live oral argument broadcast on April 22nd. The schedule includes an AP Government exam cram session with teachers Kevin Jackson and Ryan Warenka, followed by Washington Journal segments featuring Reps. Don Bacon and James Walkinshaw discussing the Iran war, Farm Bill, and Epstein investigation. Notably, former FBI Director James Comey faces a new indictment for threatening the president, even as King Charles III urges maintained U.S.-British ties, highlighting a week defined by legal challenges to immigration policy and intense congressional scrutiny of national security and executive conduct. [Automatically generated summary]

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Today, the U.S. Supreme Court hears two consolidated cases reviewing the Homeland Security Department's termination of TPS, or temporary protected status, for Haitian and Syrian nationals.
TPS had been established for those who are foreign-born and unable to return to their home countries safely.
The program was terminated last year by then DHS Secretary Christy Noam.
Listen to the oral argument live at 10 a.m. Eastern on C-SPAN 2, C-SPAN Now, our free mobile video app, and online at c-span.org.
High school students, are you planning to take the Advanced Placement U.S. Government and Politics exam on May 5th?
Well, get ready to take some notes and join us on Washington Journal live Saturday at 9 a.m. Eastern for our annual Cram for the Exam special to get the best tips and strategies to succeed on the test.
Can you explain the benefits and potential problems of an interest group's influence on elections?
What is the best way to remember the foundational documents and their main arguments?
Petaluma High School teacher Kevin Jackson from Petaluma, California, and Troy High School teacher Ryan Warenka from Troy, Michigan will take your calls and text questions on the content and structure of this year's exam and how you can prepare for it.
So get your test questions ready.
During the program, call in or ask your questions on social media through Facebook, on X at C-SPANWJ, or at hashtag Cram for the Exam.
Watch Washington Journal's annual Cram for the Exam special live Saturday at 9 a.m. Eastern on C-SPAN.
Coming up on C-SPAN's Washington Journal, Nebraska Republican Congressman Don Bacon will talk about the latest on the Iran war, the Farm Bill, and other congressional news of the week.
Then, Virginia Democratic Congressman James Walkinshaw discusses the Epstein investigation, updates on the Iran war, and other news and issues from Congress.
Washington Journal starts now.
Today is Wednesday, April 22nd.
Welcome to Washington Journal.
A busy week so far in Washington.
Former FBI Director James Comey was indicted again on Tuesday and charged with threatening the president in a since-deleted social media post.
King Charles III, during his big day in Washington, urged the U.S. to maintain its special ties to Britain and
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