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[Congressional Confrontations, Tariff Debates, and a Shifting U.S. Labor Market]-[Bondi's Heated Hearing, Pushback On Trump's Tariffs, Revised 2025 Jobs Report]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2026-02-12

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Congressional Hostility: The Pam Bondi Hearing

The recent House Judiciary hearing featuring Attorney General Pam Bondi was marked by intense "hostility" and a breakdown in standard oversight procedures. Rather than addressing the Justice Department's activities, the session devolved into a "shouting match" between the Attorney General and Democratic lawmakers. A primary point of contention was the lack of transparency surrounding the "messy rollout of the Epstein files." When pressed by Congressman Jerry Nadler regarding potential prosecutions of Epstein's associates, Bondi refused to provide direct answers, stating she would "answer the question the way I want to answer the question."

The tension escalated when Representative Pramila Jayapal requested an apology for the public exposure of victims' identities and "nude images" on the DOJ website, to which Bondi countered by accusing the lawmaker of "gutter politics." Further controversy arose when it was revealed that the DOJ may have been "surveilling" lawmakers by tracking their search history within the Epstein documents. While Republicans on the panel largely used their time to praise the administration's immigration policies and highlight the drop in violent crime, Congressman Thomas Massey offered a rare critique from the right, labeling the DOJ’s handling of the files a "massive failure" and a "cover up."

The Tariff Divide: Economic Impact and Political Friction

President Trump’s tariff agenda is facing internal pressure as a bipartisan coalition in the House voted to oppose tariffs on Canadian imports. This move represents a significant "revolt," as several Republicans joined Democrats to challenge the administration's trade policy. While the President defends tariffs as a way to generate billions in government revenue, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report suggests a more complex reality. Analysts like Brendan Duke note that companies are "passing off 90 percent of those costs to consumers," effectively turning the tariffs into a "sweeping tax on Americans."

Beyond the domestic financial burden, there is growing concern regarding America's global standing. Experts like Michael Hanlon warn against the perception that the U.S. uses economic weapons "capriciously." Despite the political pushback, the administration remains "wedded" to these policies, though the shifting legislative landscape suggests that Republicans may be increasingly willing to "break rank" ahead of the midterm elections.

Analyzing the U.S. Job Market: Mixed Signals

Recent labor data presents a contradictory picture of the U.S. economy. While January saw a positive uptick in hiring—with employers adding 130,000 jobs—the broader picture for 2025 was "a lot weaker than it seemed." A routine annual revision by the Labor Department "wiped out most of the jobs" previously thought to have been created last year. This discrepancy has left economists puzzled, particularly given the healthy growth in GDP.

Wage growth remains positive at 3.7%, yet it is decelerating, and workers currently lack the "bargaining power" they enjoyed in previous years. Economist Sarah House emphasizes that the aggregate lack of income growth could jeopardize consumer spending, which is the "biggest driver of the broader economy." As the market tightens, the reliance on credit and personal savings to maintain spending levels remains a critical concern for the year ahead.

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A lawmaker asked Attorney General Pam Bondi if her department prosecuted anyone linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
How many have you indicted?
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