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NPR News: 10-21-2025 10PM EDT

22 Oct 2025

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

0.098 - 24.57 Ryland Barton

Support for NPR comes from NPR member stations and Eric and Wendy Schmidt through the Schmidt Family Foundation, working toward a healthy, resilient, secure world for all. On the web at theschmidt.org. Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Ryland Barton. President Trump's nominee to head a whistleblower protection office has announced that he will withdraw from consideration.

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24.905 - 32.198 Ryland Barton

As NPR's Elena Moore reports, the decision by Paul Ingrassia follows reporting by Politico that he sent racist texts.

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32.414 - 49.059 Elena Moore

President Trump nominated Ingrassia to lead the watchdog agency, which handles whistleblower complaints and investigations into federal employees. His confirmation hearing had been set for Thursday, but on Tuesday night, he released a statement that he didn't have enough Republican support in the Senate to move forward.

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49.479 - 68.249 Elena Moore

The announcement follows a Politico story revealing that Ingrassia appears to have made racist comments in a text chat, disparaging Black Americans and other minority groups. NPR has not independently confirmed Politico's reporting, but a lawyer for Ingrassia told the outlet the messages could have been manipulated. Elena Moore, NPR News.

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68.589 - 87.632 Ryland Barton

Plans are on hold for President Trump to sit down with Russia's Vladimir Putin to discuss ending the Ukraine war. Trump floated the idea last week. The decision was made following a call between Secretary of State Marco Rubio and his Russian counterpart. North Carolina's Republican-controlled legislature has formally begun redrawing the state's congressional map.

87.916 - 102.057 Ryland Barton

It's an effort to help the GOP gain another U.S. House seat. North Carolina is the latest Republican-led state to take up President Trump's request to redistrict. He wants the GOP to keep control of Congress after next year's midterm elections.

Chapter 2: What recent developments occurred with President Trump's nominee for the whistleblower protection office?

102.077 - 105.402 Ryland Barton

As North Carolina Newsroom's Adam Wagner explains.

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105.483 - 114.836 Phil Berger

They've been pretty clear this is to help the GOP hold the House and to boost the Trump administration agenda. Here's Senate Republican Leader Phil Berger answering questions on the Senate floor yesterday.

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115.017 - 127.695 Unknown

The redrawing of District 1 was done based on political calculation and a determination that that district could be redrawn for a Republican to have a better chance of winning. That's the only reason it was done.

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127.715 - 141.746 Phil Berger

There's some thought that insisting that this gerrymandering is being done for partisan reasons... is an attempt to get ahead of lawsuits that everybody's expecting. Both state and federal courts have said that they can't overturn maps because they offer one party or the other an unfair advantage.

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142.026 - 155.824 Ryland Barton

Adam Wagner from the North Carolina Newsroom. Federal funding for a project that uses artificial intelligence to solve weather-related problems was terminated recently. The recipients say they were not given an explanation, as NPR's Katie Riddle reports.

156.091 - 164.324 Amy McGovern

project was a multi-year collaboration across several universities. Amy McGovern worked on it. She says the research had widespread application.

164.744 - 180.428 Unknown

I could talk about the aviation impacts. I could talk about the hurricanes. I could talk about the severe weather. I mean, everything, the winter weather, all of those areas we've been working on and every single one of those areas impacts business across the United States and the world every hour. So yes, we had a tremendous impact.

180.408 - 190.22 Amy McGovern

The Trump administration said in an email statement that the reason for terminating this project is that it promoted, quote, climate change hysteria. Katie Riddle, NPR News.

190.24 - 213.383 Ryland Barton

And you're listening to NPR News from Washington. The British royal family is under intense scrutiny as Virginia Dufresne's memoir hits bookstores. She accused late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein of forcing her to have sex with Prince Andrew when she was a teen. Her book, Nobody's Girl, doesn't reveal new details but reignites accusations against Andrew.

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