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All right. So given that, then why did the administration go to the Supreme Court on an emergency basis asking it for help?
And everyone understands that. NPR legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg. Nina, thank you. My pleasure. President Trump has talked for months about what he calls one big, beautiful bill to accomplish much of his domestic policy agenda, including immigration and tax policy.
And everyone understands that. NPR legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg. Nina, thank you. My pleasure. President Trump has talked for months about what he calls one big, beautiful bill to accomplish much of his domestic policy agenda, including immigration and tax policy.
And everyone understands that. NPR legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg. Nina, thank you. My pleasure. President Trump has talked for months about what he calls one big, beautiful bill to accomplish much of his domestic policy agenda, including immigration and tax policy.
Joining us now to talk through this is NPR's Barbara Sprunt. So, Barbara, a big bill, two weeks to go to finish it. Where are they in that process?
Joining us now to talk through this is NPR's Barbara Sprunt. So, Barbara, a big bill, two weeks to go to finish it. Where are they in that process?
Joining us now to talk through this is NPR's Barbara Sprunt. So, Barbara, a big bill, two weeks to go to finish it. Where are they in that process?
Okay, so that's what they want. I'm wondering, though, if they can get it because, you know, we've talked before about the Speaker struggling with a narrow majority. So what divisions is he dealing with now?
Okay, so that's what they want. I'm wondering, though, if they can get it because, you know, we've talked before about the Speaker struggling with a narrow majority. So what divisions is he dealing with now?
Okay, so that's what they want. I'm wondering, though, if they can get it because, you know, we've talked before about the Speaker struggling with a narrow majority. So what divisions is he dealing with now?
All right, so who else is upset or worried?
All right, so who else is upset or worried?
All right, so who else is upset or worried?
OK, let's just say, Barbara, for a second that they overcome all of this and the House of Representatives passes that big bill next week. What happens then? What happens after that?
OK, let's just say, Barbara, for a second that they overcome all of this and the House of Representatives passes that big bill next week. What happens then? What happens after that?
OK, let's just say, Barbara, for a second that they overcome all of this and the House of Representatives passes that big bill next week. What happens then? What happens after that?
That's D.C., right? That's D.C. That's how D.C. works. That's FBR's Barbara Sprott. Barbara, thanks. Thanks, A. And that's Up First for Thursday, May 15th. I'm A. Martinez.
That's D.C., right? That's D.C. That's how D.C. works. That's FBR's Barbara Sprott. Barbara, thanks. Thanks, A. And that's Up First for Thursday, May 15th. I'm A. Martinez.
That's D.C., right? That's D.C. That's how D.C. works. That's FBR's Barbara Sprott. Barbara, thanks. Thanks, A. And that's Up First for Thursday, May 15th. I'm A. Martinez.
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