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[House Budget Battles, White House-DOGE Friction, and the Bird Flu Crisis]-[House Budget Plan, DOGE Resignations, Battle Against Bird Flu]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-02-26

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House Republicans Advance a Contentious Budget Plan

House Republicans have narrowly passed a budget blueprint, marking the beginning of a complex legislative process aimed at reshaping the federal government. Speaker Mike Johnson, facing a razor-thin majority, successfully navigated internal dissent to move forward with an agenda that includes $4.5 trillion in tax cuts—largely tied to extending the 2017 Trump tax cuts—and $2 trillion in federal spending reductions over the next decade.

The vote was characterized by high-stakes brinkmanship, with Republican holdouts like Representatives Warren Davidson, Victoria Sparks, and Tim Burchett ultimately flipping their votes after pressure from party leadership and President Trump. While the plan aims to deliver on an "American First agenda," it faces significant hurdles, including concerns from fiscal hawks like Thomas Massie and potential impacts on the 70 million Americans who rely on Medicaid. The process now moves toward "reconciliation," a procedural tool designed to bypass Senate filibusters, though the path to final legislation remains fraught with internal party disagreements.

The Administrative Tug-of-War: The White House vs. Elon Musk

Significant tension has emerged within the administration regarding the role of Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). While the White House maintains that Musk is not "in charge of anything" and that cabinet secretaries retain authority over their respective agencies, the reality on the ground suggests a disjointed approach to federal restructuring.

This friction was highlighted by a confusing directive sent to two million federal employees via the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), requesting explanations of their daily tasks. The guidance was contradictory, with some agencies instructing staff to ignore the request while others encouraged compliance. Reporters noted that Musk’s preference for "respond or lose your job" threats does not align with established government policy. As legal challenges mount against Musk’s decrees and employees resign to avoid compromising "core government systems," the upcoming cabinet meeting is expected to be a critical test of whether the administration can achieve harmony between traditional governance and Musk’s disruptive implementation efforts.

The Escalating Crisis in the Poultry Industry

Egg farmers are facing an increasingly dire situation as the battle against bird flu proves difficult to contain. Despite significant investments in biosecurity—ranging from employee sanitization protocols to lasers designed to deter wild birds—the current strain of the virus has evolved, proving highly adept at infecting diverse species, including more than 40 types of mammals.

Greg Herbrook, CEO of Herbrook’s Poultry Ranch, described the "mental toll" of culling millions of chickens as unimaginable. The traditional "stamping out method"—culling flocks within 48 hours of detection—is no longer sufficient as the virus becomes embedded in the environment. Experts like former USDA official David Swain argue that the U.S. must pivot toward vaccinating poultry, both to reduce the virus in animals and to mitigate the risk of human infection. However, the proposal faces fierce opposition from the meat-poultry sector, which fears that vaccination could lead to billions in lost trade revenue as international partners worry that vaccines might "mask symptoms" in exported meat. The administration is now under growing pressure to evaluate these new tools as the outbreak continues to threaten both the industry and public health.

🎯Key Sentences

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we are going to deliver the American First agenda.
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this is the first step in that process.
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I'm thinking this through.
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they were just gross spending cuts.
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there's a lot of big numbers here.
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📝Key Phrases

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work out the details
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sign on
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at the last moment
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follow through on
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get to the finish line
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📖 Transcript

House Republicans barely passed a budget plan, making room for tax cuts and cuts to programs like Medicaid.
Some Republicans hope to avoid the spending cuts later and Democrats all voted no.
So how do they work out the details?
I'm Laila Fadid, that's Steve Inskeep, and this is Up First from NPR News.
The president holds a cabinet meeting today and will bring along an aide.
The White House insists Elon Musk is not in charge of anything.

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