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NPR News: 11-14-2024 4PM EST

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🗓️ 14 November 2024

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0:00.0

The Code Switch team spent Election Day talking to folks about how the outcome might impact them.

0:05.9

It's a time capsule of people's hopes and fears before they knew the results.

0:10.0

One way or another, there's a change coming.

0:11.9

I wanted to vote for Trump, but I voted for her.

0:14.4

Gays for Trump.

0:15.3

I cried this morning. I've been crying on enough.

0:18.5

I'm terrified.

0:19.8

Listen to Code Switch, the podcast about race and identity from NPR.

0:25.2

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Lakshmi Singh. Come January, Republicans are set to take control of the White House and Congress now that the GOP has secured its majority in the U.S. House and taking control in the Senate.

0:38.9

NPR's Domenico Montanara reports that sets a clear path for President-elect Trump's agenda.

0:43.7

Donald Trump will go into office with full control over the levers of power in Washington.

0:47.8

He'll be in the White House and Republicans will have majorities in both the House and Senate.

0:51.5

That means Trump will likely have an easier time passing priorities

0:54.5

like extending tax cuts and confirming more federal judges. Congress holds the purse string,

0:59.6

so that could help on money for border control efforts. But much of what Trump intends to do

1:03.9

to curb illegal immigration, including his promise of a mass deportation, will come from the White

1:09.0

House and federal agencies. Domenico Montanaro and PR News, Washington.

1:12.8

Senators tasked with conducting confirmation hearings for Trump's nominees are pushing to see details of a House ethics report.

1:19.4

On former Congressman Matt Gates, the Florida Republican Trump has nominated for Attorney General.

1:25.0

Senator John Cornyn sits on the Judiciary Committee.

1:27.2

He says he's open issuing a subpoena to the House panel. I don't thinkn sits on the Judiciary Committee. He says he's open

1:27.9

issuing a subpoena to the House panel. I don't think any of us want to fly blind because

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