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[Minneapolis School Shooting, CDC Leadership Turmoil, and Internal Biden Administration Debates on Gaza Aid]-[Minneapolis Mass Shooting, CDC Director Fired, Biden Admin and Gaza Aid]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-08-28

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Minneapolis Church Shooting Tragedy

A devastating act of violence unfolded in Minneapolis when a 23-year-old former student, identified as Robin Westman, opened fire at the Annunciation Catholic Church. The assailant, armed with a rifle, pistol, and shotgun, fired through stained glass windows during a Mass intended to celebrate the start of the school year. The attack resulted in the deaths of an 8-year-old and a 10-year-old child, while 14 other children and three adults were wounded. Chief Brian O'Hara noted that the shooter died of a "self-inflicted gunshot wound" at the scene. Witnesses described the harrowing experience, with one young survivor, Weston Halsney, recounting how he covered his head while his friend Victor lay on top of him to protect him. Officials confirmed that the suspect had legally purchased the weapons and left behind "disturbing writings" in a video scheduled for automated release. The community remains in a state of "grief, shock, and anger," with vigils held to honor the victims.

Turmoil at the CDC

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is currently facing a leadership crisis following the reported firing of director Susan Menarez less than a month into her tenure. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced her departure, but the situation became legally complex when Menarez's attorney, Mark Zaid, asserted that she had not resigned and that as a "Senate confirmed officer," only the president holds the authority to fire her. This announcement triggered a wave of resignations among senior career scientists, including the agency's chief medical officer. Dimitri Daskalakis, who directed the Center on Immunizations and Respiratory Diseases, issued a scathing resignation letter, criticizing the administration for failing to consult experts on critical health issues like measles and bird flu, stating, "I’m not sure who the secretary is listening to, but it is not us." The departure of these officials leaves the agency in a precarious position during a time of struggle.

Internal Biden Administration Conflicts Over Gaza

Exclusive reporting from NPR reveals deep divisions within the Biden administration regarding the U.S. response to the war in Gaza. Based on interviews with over two dozen former senior officials, the reporting highlights a "contentious atmosphere" regarding the level of pressure applied to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. While some officials argued the administration successfully prevented famine, others maintained that "nobody can say we did enough." The internal debate centered on whether to leverage U.S. weapons to force aid access or to allow Israel space to conduct its military operations. Former official Alicia Ewers noted that the administration was frequently "playing catch up," bogged down by granular negotiations over the number of trucks or specific border crossings, often losing sight of the broader humanitarian crisis. Critics within the administration now argue that the situation in Gaza has "fundamentally compromised American global standing," describing the humanitarian toll as "a stain which everyone in the world sees."

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📖 Transcript

Two children were killed and more than a dozen injured in a shooting at a Catholic school mass in Minneapolis yesterday.
All of the remaining victims are expected to survive.
There is a range of injuries, however. We'll bring you all we know so far.
I'm Michelle Martin, that's Layla Fadl, and this is Up First from NPR News.
The director of the Centers for Disease Control has been fired and several other high-ranking officials have resigned.
What's behind these high-profile departures?

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