NPR's podcast Trump's Terms is your source for same-day updates on big news about the Trump administration.
Short, focused episodes, one topic at a time, about five minutes or so.
We carry out reporting from across all of NPR's coverage so you are always getting the biggest,
most urgent stories.
Listen to Trump's Terms on the NPR app or wherever you get your podcasts.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Louise Skivoni.
The U.S.
yesterday launched a deadly strike against Islamic State forces in Nigeria amid persistent charges the militants have been persecuting Christians.
President Trump posted news of the strike on his social media site.
Nigeria's Foreign Minister Yusuf Mitama Tugar says that Nigeria was in on the strategic planning of the Christmas Day strike.
This is coming from intelligence, intelligence also from the Nigerian side because it's our country.
We monitor, we're in a better position to monitor movements and its shared intelligence and it's,
like I said, a joint operation between Nigeria and the U.S.
Tugar spoke to the BBC.
The U.S.
State Department has announced that there will be restrictions on visas for Nigerians and family members found to be involved in attacks on Christians.
In Christmas Day raids at more than 100 locations in Istanbul,
police detained over 100 suspected members of the militant Islamic State group.
Authorities there say that terrorists were planning attacks at Christmas and New Year's celebrations.
2025 has been a year of unprecedented immigration enforcement across the US as the Trump administration has deported more than 500,000 undocumented immigrants.