President Trump campaigned to get the United States out of foreign wars.
He's now considering whether to join Israel's campaign against Iran.
What are the risks abroad and the political costs at home?
I'm Steve Inskeep with A. Martinez, and this is Up First from NPR News.
Israel asserts that Iran is making a big new push to make a nuclear bomb and that they're on the verge of success.
The U.S. intelligence community has said otherwise.
They assert that Iran suspended its weapons program more than 20 years ago, so who's right?
And the White House is sending mixed messages about how it'll enforce immigration orders for agricultural workers.
President Trump promised to find solutions for farmers,
but ICE officers are still targeting workplaces such as meatpacking plants and dairy farms.
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