NATO Friction, Florida Detention Center, Public Corruption
5/9/202615 min
President Trump's continued criticism of NATO allies is bringing relations within the alliance to historic lows. The controversial immigration center in the Florida Everglades may be closing. New reporting on the second Trump administration's posture toward corruption by public officials reveals alarming attitudes.
See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.
NPR Privacy Policy
Clips
Transcript preview
First 90 secondsElissa Nadworny· Host0:00
[gentle music] A new take on an old problem.
Ayesha Rascoe· Host0:04
The issue in question is public corruption, and the response from the second Trump administration is worth a look. I'm Ayesha Rascoe.
Elissa Nadworny· Host0:13
And I'm Elissa Nadworny, and this is Up First from NPR News.
Ayesha Rascoe· Host0:17
NPR has new reporting on how President Trump and his DOJ approach misdeeds by public officials, and we've got justice correspondent Ryan Lucas for you today on the podcast.
Elissa Nadworny· Host0:31
Also, a controversial Florida detention center may be shutting its doors.
Ayesha Rascoe· Host0:36
And how NATO's member states are feeling about and reacting to the current moment. So stay with us. We have the news you need to start your weekend.
Speaker 20:45
This message comes from AT&T with your summer essential, the iPhone 17 Pro. Its center stage front camera auto-adjusts the frame to fit everyone into group selfies. Right now at AT&T, ask how you can get iPhone 17 Pro on them with eligible trade-in, any condition. Requires trade-in of iPhone 15 Plus or higher, excluding iPhone 16E and 17E. Requires eligible plan. Terms and restrictions apply. Subject to change. Visit att.com/iphone for details.