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[Measles Outbreak in Texas, U.S. Democracy Funding Cuts, and Bolsonaro’s Indictment]-[Measles Outbreak, Foreign Aid Cuts, Bolsonaro Charges]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-02-19

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Measles Resurgence in West Texas

Public health officials are grappling with a concerning measles outbreak in West Texas, a disease previously thought to be eradicated 25 years ago. According to reporter Samantha Larnett, the situation is particularly acute in the South Plains Public Health District, where cases have surged to 58. Zach Holbrooks, the executive director of the district, warns that the spread could grow, emphasizing the need for public education regarding the "stakes."

Health authorities attribute the vulnerability of these communities to "vaccine hesitant" populations, where vaccination rates linger under 82%, significantly lower than the Texas state average of 90%. While Dr. Ron Cook reassures parents that the MMR vaccine is safe and that post-vaccination rashes are merely a "body's reaction," the risk remains high for those with compromised immune systems, such as infants. As cases emerge in other states like Georgia and Rhode Island, the challenge of tracking and isolating the virus in rural areas remains a significant hurdle for public health infrastructure.

The Trump Administration’s Shift on Democracy Promotion

The Trump administration, under the influence of presidential aide Elon Musk, is significantly reducing funding for organizations dedicated to promoting democracy and human rights abroad. NPR’s Emily Fang reports that agencies like USAID and the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) are facing severe cuts, with Musk labeling these groups as "wasteful" or a "scam."

This policy shift has created a geopolitical vacuum. China, which has long viewed these organizations as a "nuisance," now sees a "huge windfall." Reports indicate that Chinese government representatives are attempting to "co-opt" these groups, offering alternative funding in exchange for shifting from public criticism to "private conversations." Human rights advocates, such as Li Qiang of China Labor Watch, fear these cuts undermine the U.S.'s "soft power" and democratic ideals. Francisco Ben Cosme, a former USAID official, noted the irony of this "geopolitical information warfare," observing that the rhetoric used by the administration to attack these groups mirrors the language used by authoritarian governments like China.

Bolsonaro Indicted in Brazil for Alleged Coup Attempt

Brazil’s former president, Jair Bolsonaro, faces grave legal consequences following an indictment by the country’s attorney general. Prosecutors allege that Bolsonaro led a "vast criminal organization" in a failed attempt to overturn the 2022 election results. The charges include plotting a coup, inciting violence, and even approving a plan to "poison" the current president, Luis Inacio Lula da Silva, and a Supreme Court justice.

NPR correspondent Kerry Kahn details that the investigation is based on a nearly 900-page report, supported by phone records, testimonies, and plea deals from former allies. Bolsonaro has vehemently denied the allegations, characterizing them as a "weaponization of the justice system" and a desperate effort to "criminalize his political movement." As the case moves to the Supreme Court, the potential for a trial looms, with a possible prison sentence ranging from 12 to 40 years. This development underscores the deep political polarization in Brazil, as supporters of the former president continue to draw parallels between his legal battles and the political challenges faced by Donald Trump in the United States.

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Could it grow? Absolutely it could.
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There is a lot of anxiety around this.
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people realize what the stakes are.
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I guess she's saying that it's a little bit harder to catch up to this disease
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Well, part of the reason given by Musk and other people close to Trump is that the agencies that fund these groups you're talking about are wasteful.
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📖 Transcript

people around lubbock texas are watching the spread of measles could it grow absolutely it could other places have seen it too so what's behind the return of a disease health officials once thought they had eradicated i'm leila foldal that's steve inskeep and this is up first from npr news it's common for countries
like china to criticize u .s efforts to spread democracy now democracy advocates say the Trump administration speaks the same way.
The geopolitical information warfare is no longer something that's happening halfway across the world, but is happening within our own governments.
Who's gaining from that information war?
Also, Brazilian authorities filed charges against a former president for a coup attempt.
Do they put a former president on trial?

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