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00:00Today on Media Miss Minute, the Kennedy Center quietly changed its bylaws to allow for President Trump's name to be added.
00:07And, as the Trump administration continues its investigation into the alleged misuse of federal funds in Minnesota,
00:14it is also weighing whether to revoke citizenships of defendants linked to the scheme.
00:22I'm Craig DeGrelli. In today's Media Miss Minute, we're looking at two stories largely ignored by partisan media outlets.
00:29Starting with the right, the board of the Kennedy Center changed its rules about who makes decisions for the center
00:35months before the vote to add President Donald Trump to its name, according to a Washington Post report.
00:41Back in May, they changed the rules so board members appointed by Congress do not get to vote or count toward a quorum,
00:48meaning only those appointed by Trump get to decide.
00:52Now to the left, the Trump administration is weighing whether they could denaturalize defendants
00:58linked to widespread fraud within Minnesota's federally funded programs.
01:03Federal prosecutors have already charged nearly 100 people in connection with the scheme,
01:07the majority being from the Somali community.
01:10White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt says the Department of Homeland Security
01:14and the State Department are exploring potential pathways for revoking citizenship in cases involving convictions.
01:22For more stories missed or minimized by partisan media,
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