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[Political Pressure on the Fed, Epstein File Scrutiny, and the Gaza Humanitarian Crisis]-[Trump Pressures The Fed, Epstein Town Halls, France Recognizes Palestinian State]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-07-25

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The Federal Reserve Under Pressure

President Trump’s recent visit to the Federal Reserve headquarters, ostensibly to tour a renovation project, has sparked significant controversy. Despite the official focus on construction, including discussions regarding the project's massive budget overruns, the visit was widely viewed as a "pressure campaign." Trump, accompanied by budget director Russell Vogt, repeatedly pressed Fed Chair Jerome Powell to lower interest rates. Trump’s criticism of the Fed’s management and his use of "The Apprentice" catchphrase, "fired," added an aggressive tone to the interaction. While administration officials frame Trump’s stance as a vital economic policy view, critics argue that such public "jawboning" undermines the Fed's necessary independence.

Congressional Scrutiny of the Jeffrey Epstein Files

As the U.S. House of Representatives enters its summer recess, lawmakers are facing mounting pressure from constituents regarding the release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. In Pennsylvania and other swing states, Republican representatives are navigating these town hall meetings by emphasizing a call for transparency. Representative Scott Perry noted he has "requested the files" from the Department of Justice, while Representative Eli Crane stated that "transparency should be the hallmark of every administration." Despite these responses, political analysts suggest that while the issue is gaining traction, it remains a complex challenge for non-Trump candidates, as the "Teflon Don" persona—which allows Trump to deflect scandals—is not easily replicated by others in the party.

The Gaza Crisis and French Diplomatic Shifts

Humanitarian conditions in Gaza have reached a critical state, with the United Nations warning that one in five people face starvation. Aid organizations report that a "total siege" has caused widespread "chaos, starvation, and death," with health officials noting over 100 deaths linked to malnutrition. Negotiations for a ceasefire in Qatar have hit a stalemate, with U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff suggesting that Hamas does not appear to be acting in "good faith," while Israel continues to blame the U.N. for logistical failures in aid distribution.

Amidst this, France has announced its intention to recognize Palestine as a state, a move intended to "level the playing field" at the negotiating table. This decision has drawn sharp criticism from Israeli officials, who claim it "rewards terror," and U.S. officials, who labeled it "reckless." The situation on the ground remains dire, with civilians struggling to access basic necessities like fuel and food, as the impasse between military operations and humanitarian aid delivery persists.

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📖 Transcript

President Trump put on a hard hat to tour the renovation project at the Federal Reserve.
He repeatedly mentioned to Fed Chair Jerome Powell that he wants interest rates lowered.
Was the visit really about the project or about jawboning?
I'm Sasha Pfeiffer, that's Michelle Martin, and this is Up First from NPR News.
Republicans nationwide are holding telephone town hall meetings with constituents, and many find themselves fielding questions about the release of information about Jeffrey Epstein.
I believe transparency should be the hallmark of every administration, whether they're Democrat or Republican.

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