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[Political Turmoil, Global Standoffs, and the Presidential Clash with the Papacy]-[Swalwell Resignation, Strait Of Hormuz Standoff, Trump Feuds with Pope Leo]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2026-04-14

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The Resignation of Representative Eric Swalwell

The political landscape in California and Washington D.C. shifted dramatically following the resignation of Democratic Congressman Eric Swalwell. Once considered a "frontrunner for a California governor," Swalwell’s career collapsed within a week after facing "allegations of sexual assault and misconduct from multiple women," including a former staffer. While Swalwell has "forcefully denied" these claims, the mounting pressure—including calls for resignation from over 50 former staffers and threats of expulsion from House lawmakers—led him to suspend his gubernatorial campaign and ultimately vacate his congressional seat. In his departure, Swalwell admitted to "mistakes in judgment in my past," though he criticized the push for his removal, arguing that "expelling someone without due process is wrong." This incident has reignited long-standing frustrations regarding the slow pace of congressional ethics investigations, especially as other lawmakers, such as Texas Republican Tony Gonzalez and Florida Democrat Sheila Scherfless McCormick, continue to face their own controversies.

The Strait of Hormuz Standoff and Global Economic Impact

Simultaneously, the geopolitical tension between the United States and Iran has reached a critical juncture at the Strait of Hormuz. Both nations have effectively implemented a blockade on oil exports, resulting in a "near total halt to shipping traffic." This standoff has caused global oil prices to surge to "right around 100 a barrel," placing significant economic strain on countries worldwide. According to NPR correspondent Greg Meyer, while the U.S. blockade is designed to pressure Iran, the policy has backfired on the global economy, as even major economies in Asia and Europe are struggling with the fallout. Despite the intensity of the crisis, options for resolution remain limited; President Trump has largely "alienated many US allies," leaving him without coalition support for the blockade. While there is "chatter" regarding potential negotiations hosted by Pakistan, no solid path toward de-escalation has emerged.

President Trump’s Feud with Pope Leo XIV

Domestically, President Trump has found himself in a peculiar conflict with Pope Leo XIV, the first American-born pontiff. The friction intensified after the Pope spoke out against the ongoing war with Iran, prompting Trump to attack him in a manner typical of his political campaigns, labeling the Pope as "weak on crime." The President also faced backlash for sharing an AI-generated image of himself as a Jesus-like figure, which he later deleted after public confusion. While the President attempted to justify the image as depicting him as a "doctor making people better," the incident, combined with his public sparring with the Vatican, has further strained his base. In contrast to Trump’s focus on "winning and strength," Pope Leo XIV has maintained a stoic distance, stating he is "not a politician" and that he has "no fear of the Trump administration." As approval ratings slide and economic pressures mount, these confrontations highlight a growing divide between the administration’s aggressive rhetoric and the broader moral concerns raised by international figures.

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📖 Transcript

Democratic Congressman Eric Swalwell is resigning after multiple women accused him of sexual assault and misconduct.
I've certainly made mistakes in judgment in my past.
One week ago, he was a frontrunner for a California governor.
Now he's out of the race and out of a job.
I'm Ian Martinez, that is Michelle Martin, and this is Up First from NPR News.
Neither the U.S. nor Iran are letting ships pass through the Strait of Hormuz.

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