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[Economic Inflation, The Epstein Files Controversy, and Senate Budget Disputes]-[Tariffs And Inflation, Epstein Conspiracy Theories, Public Broadcasting Cuts]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-07-16

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Economic Pressures: Tariffs and the Federal Reserve

The U.S. economy is currently navigating a period of "slowly increasing inflation," with economists predicting this trend to persist for at least the next six months. NPR's Scott Horsley reports that while President Trump has pressured Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to "cut interest rates more quickly," the President's own economic policies are complicating these efforts. Specifically, Trump's "double-digit tariffs" on imported goods—such as clothing, toys, and appliances—have contributed to rising price levels. Financial analyst Stephen Cates suggests that due to these inflationary pressures, it is "cinched" that the Fed will hold interest rates steady in July. Despite the President's rhetoric that he wants the "lowest interest rate anywhere in the world," the administration's reliance on tariffs effectively creates a conflict that limits the Fed's ability to ease monetary policy.

The Epstein Files: Political Friction and Conspiracy Theories

A significant point of contention within the Republican party involves the release of the "Epstein files." House Speaker Mike Johnson has labeled this a "very delicate subject," urging the administration to "put everything out there." The situation has created a dilemma for the Trump administration and Attorney General Pam Bondi. Shannon Bond notes that many of the President's supporters, influenced by conspiracy theories such as QAnon, view the Epstein story as evidence of a "satanic cabal of pedophiles." When the Department of Justice indicated there was "no list" to release, it sparked frustration among supporters who expected the administration to expose this alleged network. To manage this, the President has pivoted by spinning "a new baseless conspiracy theory," suggesting the files were actually created by political opponents, illustrating the challenge of reconciling the administration's actions with the expectations of its conspiratorially-minded base.

Senate Budget Battles and Public Broadcasting

The Senate is currently engaged in a high-stakes debate over a "measure to take back funding"—a rescission package—that includes significant cuts to foreign aid and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). The vote proved to be extremely tight, requiring a "tie-breaking vote from Vice President Vance." Opposition to the cuts is not limited to Democrats; prominent Republicans, including Mitch McConnell and Lisa Murkowski, expressed concerns regarding the lack of clarity on how these cuts would be applied. Senator Murkowski argued against "gutting the entire corporation for public broadcasting," emphasizing that while political bias is a common critique of NPR and PBS, it does not justify the total removal of funding. Furthermore, concerns were raised regarding the executive branch's attempt to override Congress's "power of the purse." As the debate continues, the legislation faces further scrutiny, with potential impacts on rural stations and international health programs, such as PEPFAR, which were previously saved from the chopping block.

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I like how you had to think about that.
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It's a very delicate subject, but we should put everything out there and let the people decide it.
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Stay with us. We've got the news you need to start your day.
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He's way late. That's why I call him too late.
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But in almost the same breath, Trump boasted about the tens of billions of dollars that the government is collecting in tariffs.
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📖 Transcript

How are you adjusting to the hours, by the way, Sarah?
The hours? You know, I like how you had to think about that.
Like, what time is it anyway?
I mean, I feel kind of like 20 years ago, almost, when I had a new baby.
But it's fine. It's fine, Steve.
This program is your baby now.

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