On the ground in El Salvador with the men deported there by the U.S.

在萨尔瓦多土地上,有被美国遣返至此的男子们。

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2025-03-26

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Earlier this month Venezuelans were designated as gang members by the U.S. with little to no due process, deported to El Salvador, and imprisoned. Photojournalist Philip Holsinger with Time, who was on the tarmac when they arrived, describes what he observed. Government officials faced hard questions in a congressional hearing about how a journalist ended up in a private conversation about war plans on a commercial messaging app. The Washington Post has the details.  The Trump administration’s efforts to detain and deport students living legally in the U.S. who participated in pro-Palestinian demonstrations on college campuses have ramped up in recent days. Politico has the story.  Plus, Trump signed an executive order seeking to overhaul voter registration, an Oscar-winning film director was released from Israeli custody in the West Bank, and how Baltimore residents are still feeling the effects of the Key Bridge collapse. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
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  • Good morning.

  • It's Wednesday, March 26th.

  • I'm Shemitah Basu.

  • This is Apple News today.

  • On today's show, the fight over non citizens right to free speech.

  • What one photojournalist saw when deported Venezuelans landed in El Salvador.

  • And President Trump signs an executive order to overhaul voting

  • But first,

  • National Security Advisor Mike Waltz says he takes full responsibility for a group chat on the messaging service Signal

  • that included several cabinet members,

  • the vice president and a journalist, Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of the Atlantic.

  • The text thread included details about upcoming US Military strikes in Yemen.

  • In an appearance on Fox, Walt said he built the group,

  • called it embarrassing, and pledged to get to the bottom of it.

  • Officials who were on that chat deny any classified information was exchanged.

  • Goldberg, in his initial report and again on Tuesday, said the chat did include classified material.

  • On Monday,

  • when Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was asked by reporters on the tarmac about whether he shared,

  • quote, war plans in that chat, he instead attacked Goldberg.

  • You're talking about a deceitful and highly discredited so called journalist who's made a profession of peddling hoaxes time and time again.