Michael Barbaro
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Cassidy said that the government's original recommendation, dating back to 1991, had prevented thousands of infections and warned that babies who do become infected with hepatitis B are at much higher risk of long-term health problems.
And later today, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in a major test of President Trump's power.
The case revolves around the question of whether Trump can fire a Democratic member of the Federal Trade Commission, an independent agency, simply because she is not aligned with his political agenda.
An existing law says that the president can only remove commissioners for wrongdoing or for neglecting their duties.
A ruling in Trump's favor would overturn 90 years of legal precedent.
Today's episode was produced by Carlos Prieto and Michael Simon-Johnson, with help from Eric Krupke.
It was edited by Patricia Willans, with help from Lexi Diao.
Contains music by Diane Wong, Mary Lozano, and Dan Powell, and was engineered by Chris Wood.
Special thanks to Tibi Syromera, Sheila Ordeneta, Isa Yen Herrera, and Adriana Larrero-Fernandez.
That's it for The Daily.
I'm Michael Barbaro.
See you tomorrow.
From The New York Times, I'm Michael Barbaro.
This is The Daily.
In the days since an immigrant from Afghanistan gunned down two members of the National Guard in Washington, D.C.
President Trump has ordered a sweeping new crackdown on immigration.
That has left almost no corner of the system untouched.
He claimed he's ready to expel anyone who is, quote, not a net asset to the United States.
And he threatened to end immigration from, quote, all third world countries today.
my colleague Hamid al-Aziz on the shooter's journey to the United States and the Trump administration's wide-ranging response.