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[Navigating Political Accountability and National Crises: A Summary of Up First]-[DHS Funding Negotiations, UK Epstein Fallout, Latest On Guthrie Investigation]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2026-02-10

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📋 Summary

The Congressional Standoff over Immigration Enforcement

The U.S. Congress is currently embroiled in a high-stakes legislative battle as the Department of Homeland Security faces a Friday deadline for funding. According to NPR congressional correspondent Barbara Sprunt, negotiations remain "a bit stuck." While there is bipartisan consensus on expanding the use of body cameras for field officers—a move supported by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem—other demands from Democrats face significant resistance.

Democrats are pushing for increased transparency, specifically requiring officers to "take off their masks" and display identifying information such as last names. Republicans, however, have dismissed these proposals as a "non-starter," arguing that banning face coverings could expose federal agents to risks like being "doxed." Democrats contend that these measures would simply align immigration enforcement with standard police conduct. As a House committee prepares to question officials, the scrutiny is intensified by recent violent incidents, including the fatal shooting of Alex Preddy in Minneapolis, forcing the GOP majority to balance their support for President Trump’s enforcement tactics against public polling that suggests many Americans feel these efforts have "gone too far."

Political Turmoil and the Epstein Files in the UK

Across the Atlantic, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is navigating a significant political crisis stemming from the latest "Epstein files." The controversy centers on Starmer’s appointment of Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the U.S., who allegedly "passed sensitive UK government information" to Jeffrey Epstein. While Starmer defends his judgment, claiming he was misled about the depth of Mandelson’s ties to the sex offender, the situation has sparked calls for his resignation.

Despite the abrupt departure of two of his top staffers, Starmer appears to have maintained his hold on power. Unlike the U.S. impeachment process, the British parliamentary system allows the ruling party to replace leaders, a mechanism that has ousted figures like Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair. However, Starmer’s cabinet has "rallied around him," preventing a cascade of resignations. Meanwhile, the scandal has reached the Royal Family; King Charles is facing public heckling and potential police questioning regarding his brother, the disgraced former Prince Andrew, who also faces allegations of leaking sensitive information while serving as a trade envoy.

The Disappearance of Nancy Guthrie

In a separate, deeply personal story, Savannah Guthrie has issued an urgent public plea for the return of her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, who went missing in Tucson. The family is currently in the "second week of a nightmare," with the situation exacerbated by a ransom deadline that has already "came and went."

NPR’s Bill Chappell reports that while law enforcement agencies are utilizing electronic analysis and monitoring, there is no evidence of "continued communication" between the family and the suspected kidnappers. The FBI has offered a reward of up to $50,000 for information, yet the investigation remains stalled. The case is particularly concerning given Nancy Guthrie’s "physically fragile" state, as she relies on a pacemaker and daily medication. The ambiguity surrounding the ransom notes and the lack of identified suspects leave the family and the public in a state of "desperation," waiting for any breakthrough in an investigation that has yet to yield a definitive lead.

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Here we go again.
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How are the talks going?
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which feels familiar, right?
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Not much more time to wait, it would seem.
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That's right.
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take questions
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come and went
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level up
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teeing up
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uphill battle
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📖 Transcript

One demand by Democrats in the immigration debate is for federal agents to show their faces.
Lawmakers want them to take off their masks and also want top officials to take questions before Congress, which some do today.
I'm Michelle Martin, that's Steve Inskeep, and this is Up First from NPR News.
How, if at all, should the U.K.
Prime Minister be held accountable?
Keir Starmer's cabinet still supports him.

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