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And then Trump responds with this kind of broad outline of a plan, but no real specifics to address that specific problem that's impacting people.
How does that fit in, I guess, to what you've seen from Trump during his second term more broadly, Danielle?
All right.
Well, Sam and Danielle, go get a cup of coffee or something.
Come back for Can't Let It Go.
But we're going to take a quick break.
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And I want to bring in two of my favorite reporters here at NPR, Jude Jaffe Block and Stephen Fowler.
How do you both?
Hey there.
Hey.
So you guys have some great reporting out today about the Trump administration's use of social media, particularly Facebook.
with regards to the surge of immigration enforcement in Minnesota that's going on right now and how social media is basically influencing policy in the White House.
Jude, just start there.
Explain for people who aren't terminally online exactly what this content looks like.
Right.
It's like the circular thing that's going on where people post and Trump responds to it.
And then Trump seems to be responding to the post.
And so then there's more posts because more people are kind of involved.