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NPR News: 11-15-2025 6PM EST

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🗓️ 15 November 2025

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Live from NPR news in Washington, I'm Luis Skiyavoni. U.S. military officials tell NPR the world's largest

0:08.0

aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald Ford, will arrive in the Northern Caribbean tomorrow amid

0:13.7

increasing tensions with Venezuela. The U.S. has conducted multiple strikes on boats in the region,

0:19.5

saying they were ferrying drugs

0:21.1

trafficked from Venezuela. President Trump is cutting times with Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green.

0:27.3

The president posting on social media announcing he's withdrawn support from the Georgia Republican.

0:33.8

NPR's Ava Pukatch reports that Green suspects the rift came from her support for the release of the Epstein files.

0:41.2

In his post, Trump called for conservatives to primary Green, saying, quote, if the right person runs, they will have my complete and unyielding support.

0:50.4

Green said in a post of her own that she had sent the president a text regarding the Epstein

0:55.0

files, which she said, quote, sent him over the edge. She said Trump is trying to make an example of her to scare other Republicans ahead of the House's vote to force the release of the Epstein files.

1:08.0

Green has been a longtime Trump ally in prominent maga figure, but she's been at odds of the

1:13.0

president, notably in calling for the Justice Department to release the files about the late

1:18.0

convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Eva Pukatch and PR News, Washington. Border Patrol agents

1:25.0

have begun carrying out an immigration enforcement operation in Charlotte, North Carolina.

1:30.4

As Nick Dillacanow from Member Station WFAE reports, agents made arrest this morning in the city's immigrant corridor.

1:37.9

Agents were filmed smashing a man's car window and pulling him from a vehicle in South Charlotte.

1:42.3

On the city's east side, restaurants locked their doors

1:45.1

as agents chased a man into a laundromat

1:47.2

and tackled an employee at a nearby car repair shop.

1:50.3

The shop's owner, who didn't want her name used for fear of retribution,

1:53.2

said the man was her lead mechanic.

1:54.6

The business depends on clients and workers.

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