2025-04-18
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Hi, I'm Ashana Abbott, an environmental educator in New Pulse, New York, and I'm currently collecting tadpoles,
salamanders, and dragonfly larvae for a class of curious first graders to meet very soon.
This podcast was recorded at 1.36 pm Eastern Time on Thursday, April 17th, 2025.
Things might have changed by the time you hear this, but I will always love this part of my job.
Okay, here's the show.
Doing the Lord's work.
Oh, could not be me.
Introducing first graders to little slimy things.
That sounds great.
Oh, I will just show them pictures.
I'm not gonna lie.
Hey there, it's the NPR Politics Podcast.
I'm Ashley Lopez.
I cover politics.
I'm Danielle Kurtzleben.
I cover the White House.
And today on the show, a challenge to the Trump administration's efforts to carry out mass deportations.
A federal judge ruled the administration is likely in criminal contempt for its actions related to deporting people under the Alien Enemies Act.