Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Giles Snyder. Georgia Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is responding to the blowup with President Trump, telling CNN today that he could be putting her life in danger.
The most hurtful thing he said, which is absolutely untrue, is he called me a traitor. And that is... That is so extremely wrong. And those are the types of words used that can radicalize people against me and put my life in danger.
Greene has recently been critical of President Trump's focus on foreign affairs, and she's taken on GOP leadership over the government shutdown. But she says it's the Epstein files that prompted Trump to begin attacking her on social media. Greene is one of four House Republicans who joined Democrats in signing a petition that forces a House vote on the Epstein files release.
Trump officially rescinded his support in a post on Friday. North Carolina's largest city, now the latest to be targeted by a surge in federal immigration agents. The Homeland Security Department confirmed the surge in Charlotte last night.
Prompting several hundred protesters to gather in a city park to denounce the surge, Charlotte's Democratic mayor says the agents are causing unnecessary fear. U.S. aviation system is gradually returning to normal following the government shutdown, but some effects will remain through the weekend. Here's NPR's Joel Rose reporting.
Aviation regulators say there's been a rapid decline in staffing shortages at air traffic control facilities over the past week.
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Chapter 2: What is the response of Marjorie Taylor Greene to Trump's comments?
That's given the Department of Transportation and the Federal Aviation Administration the confidence that more air traffic controllers are coming to work. Regulators lowered air traffic reductions at dozens of major airports from 6% of flights to 3% through the weekend, but they did not lift them entirely.
The FAA said the restrictions were necessary to keep the airspace safe as the agency grappled with widespread staffing shortages of air traffic controllers during the government shutdown. But with the government reopened, air traffic controllers have finally received some of the back pay they earned, and most are now back on the job. Joel Rose, NPR News, Washington.
Mortgage experts are skeptical about the Trump administration's plan to offer homebuyers a 50-year mortgage. NPR's Bill Chappell reports.
Backers of the 50-year mortgage say it would help buyers get into a home they might not otherwise afford. But Bruce Marks, the CEO of the nonprofit Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America, says the longer loan would take decades to build equity. The 30-year term has always been the sweet spot in this country. But the affordability crisis is real, Marks says.
And in Kansas City, Missouri, Chris Hendricks of NBKC Bank agrees.
What else is staggering is the median age for that first-time homebuyer. is 40 years old right now.
Hendricks says he wants the government to find ways to boost housing supply and help first-time homebuyers. Bill Chappell, NPR News.
And you're listening to NPR News. The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo and one of the rebel groups in the country, the M23, have signed a framework agreement for a peace deal. Michael Koloke has more.
Fighting in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo between the Rwandan-backed M23 rebels and Congolese forces has been going on for decades now under a mediation effort. Hosted by the Qatari government and backed by the United States, both sides yesterday signed the framework agreement for a peace deal in the Qatari capital, Doha.
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