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  • Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.

  • The Department of Homeland Security could partially shut down late tomorrow unless Congress passes a spending bill for it.

  • Democrats and Republicans are far apart on potential changes to immigration enforcement.

  • This morning, three top officials that oversee immigration will testify before a Senate committee.

  • The House has voted to rebuff President Trump's emergency tariffs on goods from Canada.

  • Six Republicans joined the Democrats in yesterday's vote, as NPR's Franco-Ortonias reports.

  • Republicans have faced increasing pressure from constituents about high costs,

  • and the business community is afraid to invest with all the uncertainty.

  • Brendan Duke, who served at the National Economic Council in the Biden White House,

  • says a new Congressional Budget Office report shows that companies are passing on 95 percent.

  • of those costs to consumers.

  • Which flies directly in the face of the justifications that Trump and his entire administration has given for these sweeping taxes.

  • And Trump is pushing back.

  • Last night,

  • he threatened to support primary challengers against any Republican who votes against his tariffs.

  • Franco Ordonez.

  • and PR News, the White House.

  • President Trump is poised to announce a rollback today to a key scientific finding used by the Environmental Protection Agency.

  • The EPA uses the Clean Air Act to regulate how fossil fuels are burned in the U.S.,

  • limiting global warming.