New intelligence says U.S. airstrikes caused only limited damage to nuclear facilities in Iran.
So what happened to Iran's supply of highly enriched uranium and was the nuclear program,
as the president said, obliterated or just set back by months?
I'm Michelle Martin with A Martinez and this is Up First from NPR News.
President Trump is meeting today with NATO members ready to enact one of his chief priorities,
a pledge to increase how much they spend on their own defense.
What else is on the agenda?
A Justice Department official is in line to become a federal appeals court judge,
but some say he's not suitable for the role.
He's been the president's lead enforcer and has been deeply involved in the politicization and corruption of the Justice Department.
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