Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/march-17-2025-pbs-news-hour-full-episode Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Monday on the News Hour... Correction: A graphic at the end of the segment on deportations suggested that U.S. citizens of Japanese descent were incarcerated during World War II under the Alien Enemies Act. In fact, the Alien Enemies Act only applies to noncitizens. Citizens were interned using separate authorities. We regret the error. In the 'Murder the Truth' segment, we misquoted the appropriate phrase in New York Times v. Sullivan. While we referenced intentional disregard it should have been reckless disregard. We regret the error. Monday on the News Hour, the Trump administration invokes wartime powers to deport hundreds of alleged members of a Venezuelan gang. The President dismantles Voice of America and the news and information it provided to people in autocratic countries. Plus, despite an increase in autism diagnoses, law enforcement often lacks training to respond effectively to people with developmental disabilities. Listen to the Broadcast Subscribe to the Full Show Podcast Segments From This Episode White House ignores court and invokes Alien Enemies Act to deport hundreds of Venezuelans 9 min News Wrap: More than 40 killed in storms that spawned dozens of tornadoes 7 min What is Voice of America and why Trump is dismantling the broadcaster 10 min ‘Murder the Truth’ examines growing effort to silence journalists and curtail free speech 7 min Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on Democrats clashing over how to govern in the minority 8 min Why police still lack training to effectively respond to people with disabilities 10 min