5 things to know for May 8: Immigration, Medicaid, Auto tariffs, Surgeon general, Tyre Nichols
- Three former Memphis officers were found not guilty on all state charges related to Tyre Nichols' fatal beating in 2023 after an 8½-hour jury deliberation.
- Attorney Ben Crump, representing Nichols’s family, reacted with anger to the trial’s verdicts, describing them as a serious miscarriage of justice.
- Meanwhile, the White House withdrew Dr. Janette Nesheiwat's nomination for surgeon general one day before her Senate hearing, replacing her with Dr. Casey Means, a holistic medicine doctor with an inactive medical license.
- Ford announced price hikes of up to $2,000 for three Mexico-imported models due to auto tariffs of up to 25% enacted since April 3, while Toyota forecasted a 21% profit decline influenced by these tariffs and currency shifts.
- A federal courts upheld immigration rulings protecting due process by preventing migrant deportations to Libya or Saudi Arabia without notice, and ordering release of a Turkish PhD student arrested after visa revocation.
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