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Jude Joffe-Block

Power and Influence reporter for NPR.

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68 snips
Nov 8, 2025 • 14min

Who's Been Paying Tariffs, DHS Surveillance Tools, Israel Holds Florida Teen

Juliana Kim, an NPR reporter specializing in economic impacts, discusses the partial burden of President Trump's tariffs on consumers and the potential for significant price increases. Jude Joffe-Block, a privacy expert, reveals DHS's expansion of surveillance tools, raising concerns about civil liberties. Lauren Frayer shares the harrowing story of Mohammed Ibrahim, a Florida teen detained in Israel facing serious charges under military law. Each guest sheds light on the intricate balance between policy, privacy, and personal stakes.
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Jan 16, 2026 • 28min

Congress, content creators, and Can't Let It Go

Jude Joffe-Block, a political reporter at NPR specializing in social media influence, and Stephen Fowler, who covers national politics and communication strategies, dive into the Trump administration's savvy use of social media. They discuss how influencers shaped narratives, affecting public opinion and governance. The duo examines the effects of a constant campaigning atmosphere and how narratives often overpower facts in a polarized media landscape. They also touch on the risks of online rhetoric and its potential to alienate civic engagement.
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Mar 10, 2026 • 17min

ICE is keeping tabs on American citizens

Jude Joffe-Block, an NPR reporter on power and influence, and Kat Lonsdorf, an NPR immigration reporter, break down DHS tracking of not only deportation targets but U.S. citizens who oppose the agency. They describe surveillance tools like license plate readers, data consolidation and contractors, subpoenas to unmask critics, and the chilling effects on public speech.
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59 snips
Sep 15, 2025 • 18min

States Use Trump Administration Data System To Root Out Noncitizen Voters

Miles Parks, an NPR correspondent focused on voting, and Jude Joffe-Block, a power and influence reporter, delve into the controversial SAVE system. They discuss how states have processed over 33 million voter records to verify citizenship, raising concerns about accuracy and potential misuse. The duo explores the political ramifications of this initiative and contrasts it with other voter verification systems. They also analyze the motivations behind the government's efforts to identify non-citizen voters amidst claims of widespread fraud.
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Jul 29, 2025 • 13min

States Fight Federal Effort To Collect Personal Data Of Food Stamp Users

Jude Joffe-Block, a power and influence reporter at NPR, dives into the clash between a coalition of 21 states and the federal government's demands for personal data from food stamp users. The discussion reveals legal battles over privacy and the implications of data collection on low-income families. Joffe-Block highlights the hesitation of eligible families in accessing benefits due to fears of government surveillance. Concerns about the privacy violation potential under current laws, including the Privacy Act of 1974, are also examined.
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Dec 13, 2025 • 10min

Why some U.S. citizens are being kicked off voting rolls

Jude Joffe-Block, an NPR reporter specializing in voter roll issues, discusses the troubling impact of the SAVE tool on U.S. citizens. She reveals how the system, intended to identify noncitizen voters, mistakenly flags eligible citizens, leading to wrongful removals. Jude shares insights into the challenges of verifying voter citizenship and the privacy concerns involved in outreach. The conversation also highlights the political implications of the small number of flagged voters and the historical context behind the SAVE tool's development.
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Feb 24, 2026 • 5min

Lawsuit alleges DHS intimidates observers

Jude Joffe-Block, NPR reporter who covers immigration and legal battles, walks through a Maine lawsuit accusing DHS of surveilling and intimidating people who film immigration operations. She breaks down the legal claims and on-the-ground incidents. Listeners hear about recordings of agents, allegations of being labeled domestic terrorists, and questions about how images and data are collected and used.
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Dec 5, 2025 • 23min

Changes Coming To Infant Vaccines & SNAP

Julie Rovner, Chief Washington Correspondent for KFF Health News, and Jude Joffe-Block, NPR Reporter focusing on policy, dive into urgent topics affecting public health. They discuss significant changes to SNAP benefits, highlighting states' resistance to federal demands. Julie outlines crucial updates on infant hepatitis B vaccinations, including the delays in recommendations and potential impacts on vaccine coverage. They also touch on the political battle over extending Obamacare subsidies and its implications for future healthcare costs.
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Dec 5, 2025 • 47min

Health News Roundup

Julie Rovner, Chief Washington Correspondent for KFF Health News, teams up with NPR's Jude Joffe-Block to unpack crucial health news. They dive into proposed changes to SNAP and the implications of new work requirements, highlighting potential impacts on benefits and food banks. The discussion also covers the chaotic ACIP meeting regarding hepatitis B vaccines, expressing concerns over transparency and trust in health policies. Lastly, they analyze the state of Affordable Care Act subsidies and the risks posed if they expire, touching on widespread effects on millions of Americans.
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Oct 16, 2024 • 5min

The myth about noncitizen voting

Miles Parks, NPR's voting correspondent, and Jude Joffe-Block, an NPR reporter known for tackling misinformation, dive into the myth of noncitizen voting. They discuss how this baseless claim has gained traction, particularly among Republicans, despite a lack of supporting evidence. The conversation also highlights the impact of such narratives on public perception, influencing voter behavior and tensions at polling places. Additionally, they explore the consequences of targeting voter rolls on the voting rights of U.S. citizens.

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