60-million-dollars in Emergency Relief funds for the Baltimore bridge collapse have been approved by the Biden administration. The emergency funds provide an initial down payment to help Maryland manage ongoing disruptions to traffic, supply chains, and daily life and is the first step in the joint effort to reconstruct the Key Bridge. Four construction workers who were on the bridge when it collapsed remain missing and are presumed dead.    Former President Trump's legal team is bringing up the First Amendment in the Georgia election interference case. His team argued in Fulton County court yesterday that Trump's claims that the 2020 results were fraudulent should be covered by free speech. Prosecutor Donald Wakeford says Trump is not allowed to employ his speech or expression as part of a criminal conspiracy to distract opponents.    Actor Louis Gossett Jr. is dead at the age of 87. His family confirmed the news on Friday. Gossett Jr. won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his role in an "Officer and a Gentleman." He also won an Emmy for his role in the miniseries "Roots."    The Senate will receive impeachment articles against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas from the House next month. Speaker Mike Johnson will send the articles of impeachment to the upper chamber on April 10th. The Democratic-controlled Senate isn't expected to convict Mayorkas, and senators could move to quickly dismiss the impeachment.    A new rule will be put in place by the Social Security Administration that will increase monthly payouts for certain Americans. Beginning in September, the SSA won't include informal food assistance when calculating monthly payouts. This means applicants who have received food assistance from friends or family won't have their payments reduced.    Joe Biden, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton will be appearing together on the "Smartless" podcast. The three U.S. presidents met in New York City Thursday night to raise money for Biden's reelection campaign, and the White House says they decided to record an episode of the popular podcast to air at a later date. "Smartless" features actors Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes and Will Arnett interviewing celebrities about their work and their lives.