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As a senior official in the first Trump administration, Miles Taylor wrote an anonymous op-ed criticizing the president. He later quit and campaigned against the president. Now, President Trump has signed a presidential memo accusing Taylor of leaking classified information and ordering a review of his work. In an exclusive interview with NBC News' Laura Jarrett, Taylor said, "people need to know how real it is to be blacklisted by the president." President Trump said his administration will offer one thousand dollars and travel assistance to undocumented migrants to ‘self deport', which he says will cut costs related to detaining and deporting them. Meanwhile, he also suggested re-opening Alcatraz prison to hold violent criminals. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. A Temple University student was suspended after a video posted to social media showed a waitress carrying a sign with an anti-Jewish message at a Barstool Sports bar in Philadelphia. Founder Dave Portnoy says both waitresses who served the group were fired. NBC's Sam Brock reports. No jurors were selected on the first day of music mogul Sean ‘Diddy' Combs's federal criminal trial for sex trafficking and racketeering. Combs has pleaded not guilty and denied all the charges against him. Combs told the judge presiding he was feeling "a little nervous". Celebrities including Michael B. Jordan, Mike Myers, and Kanye West were listed as possible names that could come up during the course of the trial, though they were not accused of wrongdoing.