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NPR News: 11-22-2025 12AM EST

22 Nov 2025

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

1.364 - 3.687 Dale Willman

Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Willman.

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Chapter 2: What recent political developments involve Marjorie Taylor Greene?

4.167 - 14.88 Dale Willman

Georgia Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene says she's resigning from Congress in January. Empire's Stephen Fowler reports on the latest development in months of clashes with President Trump.

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14.9 - 29.397 Stephen Fowler

Marjorie Taylor Greene rose to prominence as one of Trump's biggest defenders and more recently has become one of his biggest critics. In an 11-minute social media video that blasts Republicans, House leadership, and attacks by the president, she says she's had enough.

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29.528 - 43.623 Marjorie Taylor Greene

And I do not want my sweet district to have to endure a hurtful and hateful primary against me by the president that we all fought for, only to fight and win my election while Republicans will likely lose the midterms.

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43.963 - 55.755 Stephen Fowler

Green is now one of a record 40 House members and 10 senators, mostly Republicans, who have indicated they do not plan to return to their seats after the 2026 elections. Stephen Fowler, NPR News, Atlanta.

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55.735 - 72.006 Dale Willman

President Trump has accused several Democratic lawmakers of sedition. Earlier this week, the lawmakers called on members of the military to uphold the Constitution and defy illegal orders, particularly from President Trump.

72.273 - 81.469 Unknown

And it was. I mean, I don't know about the modern day things, because, you know, modern day is a lot softer. But in the old days, if you said a thing like that, that was punishable by death.

81.729 - 96.058 Dale Willman

Trump was speaking on Fox News Radio. Trump said he's not threatening the lawmakers. But in a later post, he wrote, hang them, George Washington would. Russian President Vladimir Putin is giving his first public comments on a U.S. peace proposal to end the war in Ukraine.

96.459 - 106.482 Dale Willman

Putin says the plan could be an important step toward a peaceful resolution of the conflict, but he also suggested that much remains to be worked out. As in Paris, Charles Mains reports.

106.462 - 121.32 Charles Mainz

At a meeting with his Security Council, Putin was asked to comment on widespread media reports of the U.S. peace plan. The Kremlin leader confirmed Russia had received the U.S. proposal, adding he thought it could be the basis for a lasting settlement. Yet Putin cautioned that the U.S.

Chapter 3: What accusations has President Trump made against Democratic lawmakers?

270.514 - 279.737 Dale Willman

A former assistant coach and graduate assistant were also found to have broken NCAA rules, but neither bet on Temple games. I'm Dale Willman, NPR News.

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