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Jan 23, 2025 • 9min
Trump's crackdown on DEIA programs within the federal government is underway
Federal agencies are racing against a deadline to remove DEIA programs and place related staff on paid leave, sparking concerns about equity in hiring. The administration's new approach also allows tracking down migrants in churches and schools, igniting fear among immigrant communities. The discussion highlights the backlash from marginalized groups and the community's efforts to maintain vital services amidst these policy shifts. The tension between security and the protection of vulnerable populations raises important questions about the future of inclusion efforts.

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Jan 22, 2025 • 8min
Trump says he wants tariffs to start February first
President Trump is eyeing February 1 to implement hefty tariffs on Canada and Mexico, stirring debates on trade implications and illegal immigration. The discussion dives into how these tariffs could reshape U.S. relations with its neighbors, triggering economic fallout like inflation. Meanwhile, the historical tussle over renaming Mount McKinley back to Denali illustrates the clash of perspectives between respecting Native Alaskan heritage and historical recognition. It’s a rich mix of policy, tradition, and contemporary issues.

Jan 21, 2025 • 9min
President Trump signed a slew of executive actions on day one
The discussion dives into President Trump's controversial pardons for those involved in the January 6th Capitol attack, raising questions about the impact on law enforcement. It also highlights his swift immigration executive orders aimed at tightening border security. The podcast further explores the legal challenges these actions could face, particularly surrounding birthright citizenship and civil rights. The ripple effects of these decisions signal a significant shift in the political landscape.

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Jan 20, 2025 • 5min
What to expect today as Trump takes the oath of office for a second time
Inauguration Day is here, and all eyes are on President-elect Trump as he prepares for his second oath of office amidst freezing weather challenges. The atmosphere buzzes with a sense of celebration and determination, showcasing the resilience of the MAGA movement. Key policies like border security and energy production take center stage, along with anticipated executive orders that could reshape the political landscape. Tune in for insights on the day's events and the bold agenda ahead!

Jan 15, 2025 • 5min
Trump Begins Presidency In Delicate Position, Poll Finds
As Trump gears up for a new term, a revealing poll shows significant public pushback against his major policies. Topics like mass deportations and presidential pardons are hotly contested. Interestingly, nearly half of Americans feel positive about their economic future, even as Biden's approval remains low. Additionally, the public's unfamiliarity with Trump's cabinet nominees raises questions about their influence on political perceptions. With electoral mandates often misinterpreted, caution could be a vital strategy for the incoming administration.

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Jan 14, 2025 • 5min
Special counsel Jack Smith says evidence against Trump was enough to convict him
The investigation into Donald Trump's post-2020 election actions raises questions about accountability and bias in legal proceedings. A pivotal report suggests evidence could have led to Trump's conviction if not for his electoral victory. Discussions highlight the implications of the January 6 events and ongoing civil lawsuits. The podcast also unveils the details of felony charges against Trump, probing the prosecutor's stance amid political backlash and hinting at potential future investigations in an ever-evolving political landscape.

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Jan 13, 2025 • 5min
Trump's national security team will start their Senate confirmation hearings
The podcast dives into the crucial confirmation hearings for Trump's national security nominees, spotlighting their controversial backgrounds. The risks faced by figures like Tulsi Gabbard due to their past statements are examined, raising questions about the current political climate. Unpacked are the complexities of ongoing international conflicts, including the Russia-Ukraine war and the Israel-Hamas situation, as listeners ponder the uncertain foreign policy direction under Trump's administration.

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Jan 12, 2025 • 9min
After Trump's criminal sentence, 'a new era of American history'
The recent court sentencing of a notable political figure uncovers intriguing implications for American politics. Experts delve into how Donald Trump's legal battles might impact his presidential ambitions and ignite discussions on judicial accountability. Attention turns to the Supreme Court's influence on presidential power and its potential to disrupt checks and balances, reminiscent of Watergate. Additionally, the political motivations behind these legal challenges may ironically bolster Trump's support within the Republican Party, raising questions about the future of American democracy.

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Jan 10, 2025 • 5min
Trump Is Sentenced In Hush Money Case
Donald Trump's recent sentencing for falsifying business records marks a pivotal moment in his political career. The topic dives into the legal ramifications of the conviction, particularly the implications for his upcoming presidency. Amidst this turmoil, Trump frames the trial as a political maneuver against him. The discussion also highlights Supreme Court influences that shaped the case and raises ethical questions surrounding his actions.

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Jan 8, 2025 • 9min
Big tech gets ready for Trump's return
Trump has tapped Silicon Valley insiders to lead AI policy. There's talk of a "Manhattan Project" for military AI. Advocates are worried the risks and misuse of the technology will grow under Trump. And, Meta's Mark Zuckerberg announced the end of fact-checking on his social media platforms. Industry watchers say it's another sign Silicon Valley is trying to get in President-elect Trump's good graces. Support NPR and hear every episode sponsor-free with NPR+. Sign up at plus.npr.org.To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy


