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[Trump’s Iran Stance, Immigration Tensions in Minnesota, and Supreme Court Battles Over Transgender Sports]-[Trump Weighs Options In Iran, Minnesota Sues DHS, SCOTUS Trans Sports Cases]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2026-01-13

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Escalating Tensions with Iran

President Trump is currently navigating a volatile situation with Iran, characterized by his "hot and cold approach to negotiations." Amidst reports of at least 2,000 deaths during state crackdowns on protesters, the President has publicly urged demonstrators to "keep at it" while simultaneously canceling meetings with Iranian officials until the "killings stop." Trump has signaled a potential for military action, warning that if Iran retaliates against U.S. or Israeli bases, the U.S. will respond with force at "levels that they've never been hit before." While the administration remains coy about specific strategies, experts like Matthew Koenig suggest that the "lowest hanging fruit" for a military strike would be Iran's missile program. Despite the President’s historical disregard for human rights as a foreign policy priority, the administration is reportedly seeking a deal that permanently prevents the regime from acquiring a nuclear weapon, with some analysts suggesting the Supreme Leader might consider a "zero enrichment deal" to ensure regime survival.

Immigration Conflict in Minneapolis

The state of Minnesota has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration following a surge of federal immigration enforcement agents, a move sparked by the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Macklin Good by an ICE agent. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, who is seeking to end the "DHS unlawful behavior," alleges that federal agents have been involved in "intimidation, the threats, the violence," and are engaging in racial profiling. Witnesses have reported instances of agents questioning people about their status in what appeared to be non-targeted operations, including questioning drivers charging electric vehicles. The Department of Homeland Security has pushed back, labeling the accusations of racial profiling as "false" and asserting that agents operate under "reasonable suspicion" as protected by the Fourth Amendment. As federal presence in the state exceeds 2,000 agents, the situation remains tense, with residents showing increased defiance and willingness to protest against the escalation of ICE operations.

Supreme Court and Transgender Athletics

The Supreme Court is currently reviewing two significant cases challenging state laws that prohibit transgender girls and women from participating in female sports at publicly funded schools. These laws, now adopted by 27 states, are defended by proponents as necessary to ensure "fairness in athletic competition" and to prevent biological males from having an "unfair advantage." Conversely, opponents argue these bans constitute discrimination based on sex, violating both federal statutes and the Constitution's "guarantee to equal protection of the law."

One case features Becky Pepper Jackson, a middle-school student in West Virginia who, despite being assigned male at birth, has competed as a girl since the third grade. While the state argues that "biological difference matters on the field," specifically highlighting her success in shot put, her lawyer Josh Block of the ACLU argues that the push for these bans is a political maneuver linked to Trump-era executive orders designed to "bully these states." The legal debate underscores a broader cultural divide, with advocates like John Bursch of the Alliance Defending Freedom framing the issue as a fight against a "gender ideology movement" that they claim is harming children and women.

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📖 Transcript

President Trump says he's considering military strikes on Iran, as its crackdown on protests kills hundreds.
Iran wants to negotiate.
Is the pressure campaign headed toward diplomacy or confrontation?
I'm Steve Inskeep with Michelle Martin, and this is Up First from NPR News.
Minnesota is suing the Trump administration over its immigration operations after an ICE agent killed Renee Macklin Good.
We asked the courts to end the DHS unlawful behavior in our state.

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