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.