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NPR News: 12-02-2025 6AM EST

02 Dec 2025

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Chapter 1: What recent actions has Senator Mark Kelly taken against the Trump administration?

0.098 - 14.074 Eric Schmidt

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.

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15.016 - 35.946 Corva Coleman

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman. Arizona Democratic Senator Mark Kelly is pushing back on the Trump administration, saying the president is trying to bully his critics. Trump has criticized Kelly and five other Democratic lawmakers for publishing a video that told U.S. military members not to obey illegal orders. Kelly says the video is legal.

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36.286 - 41.734 Corva Coleman

During a press conference yesterday, Kelly said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has also condemned him.

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The same Secretary of Defense who... is reported to have ordered a second strike to kill shipwreck survivors in the Caribbean. If there is anyone who needs to answer questions in public and under oath, It is Pete Hegsath.

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61.137 - 84.831 Corva Coleman

Kelly is a retired naval officer. Hegsath is supposed to answer lawmakers' questions soon about the deadly U.S. military boat strikes in the Eastern Pacific and the Caribbean. The Trump administration claims it is targeting drug traffickers, but has offered no evidence to support that claim. President Trump's envoy, Steve Witkoff, is expected in Moscow today for talks with Russian officials.

85.098 - 90.365 Corva Coleman

His trip comes as European leaders met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky yesterday in Paris.

Chapter 2: What are the implications of the military boat strikes in the Eastern Pacific and Caribbean?

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NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports.

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93.109 - 101.38 Eleanor Beardsley

Zelensky and President Macron spoke to the media. Through an interpreter, Macron said Russia has rejected every one of Trump's peace proposals.

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Then another proposal came through in June. We worked on it here in London.

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106.527 - 128.78 Eleanor Beardsley

Russia said no. The Europeans are worried the Trump administration may substitute business deals for real diplomacy. After thanking Europe for its support, Zelensky said Russia should not have the impression that it's getting rewarded for this war. War, he said, should not be profitable. Eleanor Beardsley in PR News, Kyiv.

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128.981 - 142.881 Corva Coleman

The National Guard member who was shot and wounded last week in Washington, D.C., remains hospitalized. West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrissey has given an update on his condition. West Virginia Public Broadcasting's Chris Schultz reports.

143.097 - 162.878 Chris Schultz

Morrissey said Staff Sergeant Andrew Wolfe is responsive but remains in serious condition after he and Specialist Sarah Beckstrom were shot in Washington, D.C. last Wednesday. Beckstrom later died from her injuries. Morrissey reiterated that since November 17th, all West Virginia Guard members serving in Washington are doing so on a volunteer basis.

163.178 - 176.717 Patrick Morrissey

It is the state of West Virginia's intent, my intent, General Seward's intent, to do everything we can to help those guardsmen adjust to this and to help the families of those who were impacted.

177.077 - 189.675 Chris Schultz

Following the shooting, President Trump ordered 500 additional National Guard members to the nation's capital, despite a federal judge's orders to end the deployment of National Guard troops. For NPR News, I'm Chris Schultz in Morgantown, West Virginia.

189.875 - 208.145 Corva Coleman

You're listening to NPR News from Washington. President Trump's immigration crackdown has intensified a severe shortage of farm workers. The administration wants to help, but its remedy is facing strong resistance. From member station KCUR, Frank Morris reports.

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