Tuesday’s Major Headlines: Ukraine, Executive Order, Pentagon Probe, and Holiday Travel
Daniel Compatangelo reports on today’s top developments across the United States. Kyiv has signaled its approval of the revised U.S. peace proposal for Ukraine, a streamlined 19-point plan as American and Russian officials continue talks in Abu Dhabi. President Trump has signed an executive order directing federal agencies to evaluate designating Muslim Brotherhood chapters in Egypt, Lebanon, and Jordan as foreign terrorist organizations. In Washington, the Pentagon is investigating Senator Mark Kelly after a video surfaced of him telling troops not to follow what he called illegal orders. And with Thanksgiving travel surging, nearly 82 million Americans are on the move, facing higher prices from airfare to road trips.