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NPR News: 01-30-2026 5AM EST

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🗓️ 30 January 2026

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0:00.0

NPR's podcast Trump's Terms is your source for same-day updates on big news about the Trump administration.

0:07.7

Short, focused episodes, one topic at a time, about five minutes or so.

0:12.2

We carry it reporting from across all of NPR's coverage, so you are always getting the biggest, most urgent stories.

0:19.0

Listen to Trump's Terms on the NPR app or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:24.6

Live from NPR News in Washington, and I'm Dave Mattingly. Senate Democrats say they've reached

0:31.2

a funding agreement with Republican lawmakers ahead of tonight's deadline to avoid a partial

0:36.4

government shutdown. NPR's Barbara

0:39.0

Sprunt says Democrats want changes made at the Department of Homeland Security on immigration

0:44.2

enforcement before agreeing to any long-term spending proposal for DHS.

0:49.5

Originally, the Senate was going to vote on one big package with six funding bills for

0:54.1

various agencies. Now, Senate Democrats say there's a deal on the going to vote on one big package with six funding bills for various agencies.

0:55.6

Now Senate Democrats say there's a deal on the table to vote for five appropriations bills

1:00.2

and a separate two-week continuing resolution for the Department of Homeland Security.

1:05.1

They've refused to support funding that agency without making major changes to immigration

1:09.8

enforcement. The move allows other government

1:12.6

services to continue while carving out more time to negotiate on changes to DHS. But the House must also

1:19.4

vote on those five funding bills and they're on recess. If the House acts quickly upon returning,

1:25.1

the effects of a shutdown could be limited as most federal offices

1:28.5

are closed on the weekend. Barbara Sprint and Bear News, the Capitol. A bipartisan group of mayors

1:35.0

is calling for the federal government to scale back its immigration enforcement efforts across the

1:40.0

U.S. Aziv Zukoff, with member station WBUR reports, many of the mayors attending an annual

1:46.6

conference in Washington worry their own cities might end up resembling Minneapolis.

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