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[Political Standoffs, Foreign Policy Shifts, and the Return of Jimmy Kimmel]-[Government Shutdown Looms, UNGA: Trump Slams Russia, Jimmy Kimmel Returns]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-09-24

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The Looming Government Shutdown and Political Stalemate

The United States government faces a growing threat of a shutdown as negotiations regarding federal funding have reached a standstill. President Trump has canceled meetings with Democratic leaders, labeling their demands as "unserious." The central conflict revolves around Democratic insistence on including specific health care provisions in any funding legislation. House Democrat Hakeem Jeffries summarized the party’s stance as: "Cancel the cuts, lower the costs, save health care." Specifically, Democrats seek to extend Affordable Care Act tax credits and reverse recent Medicaid changes.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune plans to reintroduce a stopgap bill that would fund the government through November 21st, yet the bill lacks the 60 votes required in the Senate. While Republicans advocate for a "straight extension" of current funding, Democrats are leveraging their minority position to force a debate on health care, a move driven by the political pressure from their base following earlier frustrations with leadership's concessions. Analysts suggest this has devolved into a "messaging war," with Republicans branding the potential crisis a "Schumer shutdown."

Shifts in U.S. Foreign Policy Towards Russia

President Trump has undergone a notable shift in his rhetoric concerning Russia, moving away from past overtures toward Vladimir Putin and aligning more closely with the bipartisan consensus of supporting Ukraine. During meetings at the United Nations with President Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders, Trump characterized Russia as a "paper tiger." This change in posture follows reports of Russia’s significant "losses on the battlefield" and the economic strain caused by international sanctions.

Ukrainian President Zelensky continues to portray Putin as the primary obstacle to peace, accusing Russia of "prolonging the largest war in Europe since World War II" by utilizing its veto power and geopolitical influence. Secretary of State Marco Rubio hinted at a more aggressive U.S. approach, suggesting that American "patience is not infinite" and that the U.S. may consider providing "offensive weapons" to Ukraine, signaling a potential escalation in the support provided to Kyiv.

The Return of Jimmy Kimmel to Late-Night Television

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel returned to ABC after a week-long suspension following controversial remarks regarding the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Kimmel addressed the public, stating, "it was never my intention to make light of the murder of a young man," and clarified that he did not intend to blame any specific group for the actions of a "deeply disturbed individual."

Despite President Trump’s public celebration of Kimmel’s initial removal and his threats toward the network, Kimmel used his return to mock the President. Referencing Trump's attempt to cancel his show, Kimmel quipped that the move "backfired bigly," resulting in even higher viewership. The host opened his show with the poignant line, "As I was saying before I was interrupted," a nod to a historic 1960 incident involving Jack Parr, signaling his intent to continue his commentary despite the intense political pressure and scrutiny from the FCC.

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📖 Transcript

Yeah, I think that's roughly right.
Good enough.
I mean in terms of time, obviously.
With the facts, we're always exactly right.
That's what I was going to say.
Absolutely correct.

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