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NPR News: 06-27-2025 6PM EDT

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🗓️ 27 June 2025

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NPR News: 06-27-2025 6PM EDT

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0:00.0

On NPR's ThruLine,

0:02.7

Schoolhouses are less expensive than rebellions.

0:06.0

We've been debating the government's role in education since the Civil War.

0:10.5

A tenth of our national debt would have saved us the blood and treasure of the late war.

0:15.7

How the Department of Education tried to fix a divided nation.

0:19.6

Listen to ThruLine, wherever you get your podcasts.

0:24.5

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Jack Spear. President Trump hailed the Supreme Court's decision

0:31.6

in a birthright citizenship case that sought to limit lower court's ability to block parts

0:36.8

of a president's agenda.

0:38.8

SMPR's Daniel Kurtzleben explains the White House is now hoping for future rulings in their favor.

0:43.1

The court affirmed the Trump administration's request to limit universal injunctions issued by federal courts.

0:49.2

At a White House press conference today, President Trump celebrated.

0:52.7

This morning, the Supreme Court has

0:54.4

delivered a monumental victory for the Constitution, the separation of powers, and the rule of law

1:01.0

in striking down the excessive use of nationwide injunctions to interfere with the normal

1:07.0

functioning of the executive branch. The decision was not on the merits of birthright

1:11.5

citizenship. That decision is expected in October, said Attorney General Pam Bondi, who added that

1:17.3

she's confident the court will rule in the administration's favor on that case. Danielle Kurtzleben

1:22.5

and PR News, the White House. The ACLU and other groups have filed a class action suit challenging the Trump

1:28.3

administration's executive order on birthright citizenship on behalf of all families subject to the order.

1:34.7

President Trump said today he thinks a ceasefire in Gaza could be imminent, speaking in an oval office,

1:39.8

signing of a Congo-Rwanda accord. Trump made his remarks even as Israel continues air strikes.

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