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Barbara Sprunt

NPR Congressional correspondent.

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236 snips
Mar 3, 2026 • 13min

Middle East At War, Congress Briefed On War, Texas and North Carolina Primaries

Ashley Lopez, NPR political correspondent on Senate primary showdowns in Texas and North Carolina. Barbara Sprunt, NPR congressional correspondent on Capitol reactions and looming War Powers votes. Daniel Estrin, NPR foreign correspondent reporting from Tel Aviv on the expanding Middle East war. They discuss regional strikes, congressional divisions over the briefing, and high-stakes primaries that could signal midterm trends.
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187 snips
Dec 18, 2025 • 13min

Trump Addresses Nation, Congress ACA Vote, Venezuela Oil Tankers

Deepa Shivaram, NPR White House correspondent, analyzes President Trump's primetime address touting an impending economic boom despite low approval ratings. Barbara Sprunt, congressional correspondent, highlights a bipartisan push to extend healthcare subsidies, revealing notable Republican dissent. Greg Myrie, national security correspondent, discusses the U.S. ban on sanctioned oil tankers heading to Venezuela, shedding light on the potential escalations and challenges facing the country's oil exports. Tune in for insights on the latest political and economic moves!
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173 snips
Nov 18, 2025 • 13min

House Votes On Epstein Files, MAGA Coalition Cracks, Saudi Leader Visits White House

Barbara Sprunt, an NPR congressional correspondent, dives into the House's pivotal vote to release long-sought Epstein files, detailing the complicated mechanics behind it. Stephen Fowler, an NPR reporter, sheds light on the growing rifts within the MAGA coalition, particularly Marjorie Taylor Greene's shift from ally to critic of Trump over foreign policy. The discussion also touches on the implications of Trump's visit with Saudi Arabia's crown prince, emphasizing strategic defense and economic ties amid evolving political dynamics.
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145 snips
Feb 10, 2026 • 13min

DHS Funding Negotiations, UK Epstein Fallout, Latest On Guthrie Investigation

Lauren Frayer, NPR London reporter covering U.K. fallout from newly released Jeffrey Epstein files. Barbara Sprunt, NPR congressional correspondent covering stalled DHS funding talks on Capitol Hill. They discuss immigration enforcement overhaul demands, looming DHS funding deadline, political pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer after Epstein-linked hires, and renewed scrutiny on royal figures.
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130 snips
Oct 31, 2025 • 13min

Democrats' Shutdown Pressure, SNAP Deadline, Nuclear Testing

Jennifer Ludden, a seasoned NPR reporter, sheds light on the SNAP funding crisis affecting 42 million Americans, exploring state responses and legal challenges. Barbara Sprunt, a congressional correspondent, delves into political pressures faced by Democrats amidst a government shutdown. Jeff Brumfield, an expert in science and security, discusses the implications of the U.S. potentially resuming nuclear weapons testing, warning of an impending arms race and environmental risks. Tune in for a riveting discussion on critical policy and security issues!
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106 snips
Jan 6, 2026 • 13min

Maduro Pleads Not Guilty, Congress On Venezuela, Vaccine Schedule Overhaul

Jasmine Garst, a courtroom reporter for NPR, shares insights from the dramatic New York court appearance of Nicolás Maduro, who claims he was kidnapped by U.S. forces. Barbara Sprunt, a congressional correspondent, discusses the split reactions from lawmakers after a classified briefing on the Venezuelan operation, highlighting partisan divides. Ping Huang, a health policy reporter, explains the CDC's controversial overhaul of childhood vaccine recommendations, which some pediatricians warn could jeopardize child health.
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103 snips
Nov 13, 2025 • 13min

Epstein Documents Dump, Government Reopens, Affordable Care Act Limbo

Barbara Sprunt, NPR's congressional correspondent, discusses the fallout from the 43-day government shutdown, highlighting what Democrats gained and the challenges ahead for health-care subsidy negotiations. Selena Simmons-Duffin explains the intricacies of ACA tax credits and shares a personal story of how subsidy loss could skyrocket monthly premiums. Stephen Fowler reveals explosive emails from Epstein’s documents that link Trump to the financier, raising questions about political accountability as Congress moves to release more records.
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81 snips
Oct 25, 2025 • 15min

House Members During Shutdown; Trump Visits Asia; US Military Buildup in Caribbean

Barbara Sprunt, NPR's congressional correspondent, shares insights from a Texas town hall where constituents express their concerns during the government shutdown. Anthony Kuhn discusses President Trump's Asia trip, focusing on the complexities of U.S.-China relations and the anticipated bilateral meetings. Ada Peralta reports on the U.S. military buildup in the Caribbean, explaining the deployment's rationale against drug trafficking and how it is perceived in the region.
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57 snips
Jan 19, 2026 • 13min

Troops Stand By For Minnesota, Greenland NATO Tensions, Gaza Peace Board

Clay Masters, a Minnesota Public Radio reporter, discusses the heightened tensions in Minnesota as federal troops are on standby amid protests related to immigration enforcement. Barbara Sprunt, NPR's congressional correspondent, reports on NATO strains over Greenland, emphasizing Danish public protests and concerns from lawmakers about alliances. Meanwhile, Daniel Estrin, an NPR correspondent, analyzes the proposed U.S.-led Board of Peace for Gaza, raising questions about its feasibility and implications for international diplomacy, all under Trump's leadership.
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54 snips
Mar 25, 2026 • 13min

82nd Airborne Deployment, Israel Threatens Lebanon Invasion, DHS Funding Negotiations

Quill Lawrence, NPR national security reporter, tracks the 82nd Airborne heading to the Middle East and the uncertainty around its mission. Lauren Frayer, NPR correspondent in Beirut, follows Israeli strikes, mass displacement, and invasion threats in Lebanon. Barbara Sprunt, NPR Capitol Hill reporter, covers the messy DHS funding talks, ICE tensions, and Trump stirring up the endgame.

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