Weekly Roundup: January 7th

Weekly Roundup: January 7th

The justices are considering whether the federal mandates governing private employers and healthcare staff are constitutional. And Republicans who back Trump's election lies are running for election administration offices across the country.

This episode: politics correspondent Juana Summers, labor correspondent Andrea Hsu, senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro, and voting and disinformation reporter Miles Parks.

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Trump administration doubles down on ICE tactics following Minneapolis shooting

Trump administration doubles down on ICE tactics following Minneapolis shooting

In the days since an immigration enforcement officer killed Renee Macklin Good in Minneapolis, the Trump administration has doubled down, in terms of both tactics and rhetoric. We discuss how ICE trai...

14 Jan 21min

President Trump tries to refocus on the economy

President Trump tries to refocus on the economy

President Trump is giving a speech about the economy Tuesday in Detroit after weeks of drifting away from the subject. We discuss how the White House is responding to voters’ concerns about stubbornly...

13 Jan 19min

How Trump's 'Don-roe Doctrine' is different than Bush-era GOP foreign policy

How Trump's 'Don-roe Doctrine' is different than Bush-era GOP foreign policy

The Republican Party’s approach to world affairs has shifted from attempting to spread democratic values during the George W. Bush administration to “America First” in President Trump’s first term and...

12 Jan 17min

Week in politics: Minneapolis ICE shooting and congressional Republicans defect

Week in politics: Minneapolis ICE shooting and congressional Republicans defect

This week, a fatal shooting by an immigration enforcement officer in Minneapolis inflamed tensions. Meanwhile in Washington, congressional Republicans bucked President Trump and their party leaders. W...

9 Jan 31min

What does President Trump plan to do with Venezuela’s oil?

What does President Trump plan to do with Venezuela’s oil?

President Trump says he plans to control revenue from the sale of up to 50 million barrels of  Venezuela's oil. We discuss Trump’s short- and long-term goals for Venezuelan oil, and how feasible they ...

8 Jan 17min

Supreme Court poised to rule on tariffs, birthright citizenship and more

Supreme Court poised to rule on tariffs, birthright citizenship and more

The Supreme Court is expected to rule this year on major issues ranging from President Trump’s tariff policies to birthright citizenship and the Voting Rights Act. We discuss some of the cases and how...

7 Jan 20min

Jan. 6, 2021: Five Years Later

Jan. 6, 2021: Five Years Later

Five years ago, a mob attacked the United States Capitol as lawmakers were working to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election.  NPR's investigations team has been cataloging and maintain...

6 Jan 33min

How Do Trump’s Actions In Venezuela Square With MAGA And ‘America First’?

How Do Trump’s Actions In Venezuela Square With MAGA And ‘America First’?

President Trump campaigned on promises to put “America First,” and to oppose regime change and nation building. We discuss whether those promises align with the United States’ military actions in Vene...

5 Jan 16min

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