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President Trump and the courts
by Scott Detrow
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with former federal judge J. Michael Luttig about his recent piece in The Atlantic, "The End of Rule of Law in America."
Late Night TV Shows Take Aim At Trump, Score Well In Ratings
by Eric Deggans
Late night TV shows heavy on sharp satire of President Donald Trump are scoring well in the ratings. NPR takes a look at the phenomenon.
Mall Of America Searches For Writer-In-Residence
The Mall of America, located in Bloomington, Minn., is the largest mall in the United States, and it is now looking for a writer-in-residence.
Syrian Country Band Criticizes Trump's Travel Ban In New Song
by Dalia Mortada
There's a country music band based in Istanbul with Syrians and Americans. Their latest tune is about President Trump's immigration order.
Career CIA Analyst Ned Price Quits Rather Than Serve Trump Administration
by Mary Louise Kelly
Ned Price worked at the CIA from 2006 until last week. He says he quit because, "I reluctantly concluded that I cannot in good faith serve this administration as an intelligence professional." NPR talks to Price about his decision and asks whether others may follow.
Breaking Down The Nearly 11 Million Unauthorized Immigrants In The U.S.
by Hansi Lo Wang
The number of immigrants staying in the U.S. illegally is estimated to be around 11 million. But demographers say that figure may become harder to track as President Trump ramps up deportations.
Homeland Security Wants To Hire Thousands More Border Agents
by Brian Naylor
The Department of Homeland Security wants to hire thousands more immigration and border security agents to help implement the administration's goals. But that's easier said than done.
Members Of Congress Face Angry Constituents At Town Halls
by Don Gonyea
Members of Congress are back home this week, and many are getting an earful from angry constituents and demonstrators worried about efforts to repeal Obamacare, among other issues.