Politics Apr 04 Brooks and Capehart on the political reaction to Trump's tariffs New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, including President Trump’s sweeping new tariffs draw criticism from leaders on both sides of the aisle, how voters…
Nation Apr 03 GOP Sen. Johnson says Wisconsin bracing to see 'how painful' tariff fallout will be Financial markets sank in the wake of President Trump's decision to impose tariffs on practically all goods being imported to the U.S. Republican Sen. Ron Johnson is a member of the Senate budget and finance committees. His state of Wisconsin…
Nation Apr 03 Conservative constitutional lawyer weighs in on Trump's aggressive use of executive power President Trump has an expansive view of presidential authority and is claiming sweeping powers over the executive branch, including independent federal agencies. Amna Nawaz spoke with Joel Alicea, a professor of law and director of the Center for The Constitution…
Nation Apr 02 How Trump's sweeping new tariffs could shake up U.S. and global economies President Trump escalated trade wars with a new set of sweeping tariffs for about 60 countries. During a speech in the Rose Garden, the president declared a national economic emergency as the legal justification for the new tariffs. Trump says…
Nation Apr 02 Important HHS services 'will grind to a halt' with cuts, former Secretary Sebelius says There’s growing concern over massive cuts to the Department of Health and Human Services as Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. works to reduce the agency workforce by 25 percent. Geoff Bennett discussed the Trump administration's cuts with Kathleen Sebelius, the…
Nation Apr 01 Professor explains why he's leaving Yale for Toronto as colleges react to Trump's threats Princeton University said several dozen of its federal grants have been halted. It's just the latest Trump administration move targeting colleges. Partly in response, Yale philosophy professor Jason Stanley announced he’s leaving not only his school, but the country, to…
Nation Mar 27 How automakers are navigating Trump's tariffs on imported vehicles and parts Foreign leaders in Europe, Canada and Asia sharply criticized President Trump’s announcement of 25 percent tariffs on imported cars and car parts. Nearly half of all passenger vehicles sold in the U.S. last year were assembled outside the country and…
Politics Mar 27 FTC commissioner fired by Trump says move threatens agency designed to protect consumers Two Democratic commissioners of the Federal Trade Commission sued the Trump administration after being fired before their terms expired. The independent agency, designed to be bipartisan, protects consumers and enforces antitrust laws. The White House defended the move but Democrats…
Nation Mar 26 'Just own it': GOP Rep. Bacon says Signal chat contained classified info To discuss the Signal chat on military strikes, Amna Nawaz spoke with Republican Rep. Don Bacon of Nebraska. He spent nearly three decades in the U.S. Air Force, retiring as a brigadier general.
Nation Mar 26 Supreme Court upholds Biden regulation making ghost guns easier to trace The Supreme Court upheld Biden-era regulations on ghost guns. Those are firearms that can be put together at home with partially assembled kits, making them nearly impossible to trace. Sales of those guns exploded after they came onto the market…