This week on Consider This,
an encrypted group chat where members of the National Guard are processing President Trump's actions.
This is just not what any of us signed up for.
And I just wonder, like, who's going to stand up to this?
Plus,
what's next for congressional Democrats after their move this week to release more of Jeffrey Epstein's emails?
Listen this week to Consider This on the NPR app or wherever you get your podcasts.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Giles Snyder.
President Trump is removing tariffs on a lengthy list of items amid pressure to address high consumer prices.
The list includes tariffs on beef, tropical fruits, and other commodities.
Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One last night,
Trump played down his order to reduce tariffs, saying he does not expect any more rollbacks.
I don't think it'll be necessary.
We just did a little bit of a rollback with some foods like coffee, as an example.
where the prices of coffee were a little bit high.
Now they'll be on the low side in a very short period of time.
Trump's move to reduce tariffs on food items comes after voters in last week's off-year election cited economic concerns as their top issue.
Democrats scored big wins in Virginia, New Jersey, and in other key races around the country.
Immigration lawyers in San Diego say they're seeing a sudden increase in arrests of clients at the offices of U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services,