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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2025 · 39 MIN

Celebrating 100 Days, Trump's Tariff Rollback, SCOTUS On Raid Lawsuit, Harvard Apology

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Today on America in the Morning  Celebrating 100 Days The Trump administration celebrated its first 100 days of the president’s second term in office, which included highlighting achievements on immigration reform, tariffs, and a change in the way things are done in the White House from the prior four years.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.    Trump Rolls Back Some Auto Tariffs As a part of his 100 days of achievements, President Trump traveled to Michigan for a rally, and announced he’s rolled back another tariff that was set to take effect this week, which was welcomed news for America’s auto makers.  Correspondent Rich Johnson reports.    SCOTUS Hears Raid Lawsuit The US Supreme Court heard the case involving a family whose house was targeted by the FBI in a botched raid.  The details from correspondent Ed Donahue.    Latest On Illinois Ramming Case We're learning more about the deadly crash involving an SUV that rammed into a school building in Illinois.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   Holocaust Memorial Leadership Changes President Trump has fired a number of Biden appointees from Washington, DC’s Holocaust Museum, including former Second Gentlemen Doug Emhoff, the husband of Kamala Harris.  Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.    Vulture Puppetry This is a case of both not biting the hand that feeds you, and making sure it gets fed.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports on the innovative approach being taken at the Bronx Zoo in New York to feed a vulture.      Reaction To Canada’s Election Canada has a new Prime Minister who is publicly rejecting President Trump's suggestion to make the neighboring country an American state.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports on the victory of the Liberal Party, and what that means for US-Canadian relations.   Latest On Russia-Ukraine The Trump administration continues to pressure Russia and Ukraine to end their war, but despite a Russian pledge for a 3-day ceasefire next week, attacks on Kyiv continue, and President Trump’s patience is wearing thin for both sides.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.    Weinstein Trial Underway The first accuser in the latest trial for Harvey Weinstein took the witness stand in a New York City court.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports that Miriam Haley, who alleged that she was sexually assaulted by Weinstein, was the same witness who took the stand against the disgraced movie mogul nearly five years ago.       Judge Relieved Of Duty The Wisconsin Supreme Court issued an administrative order on Tuesday calling for Milwaukee Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan to be temporarily relieved of her official duties.    Florida Prepares To End Flouride Florida’s legislature has passed a bill that would make it the second state in the nation to ban fluoride in public drinking water.  The details from correspondent Sue Aller.    Harvard’s Apology Harvard University issued a scathing report on the school’s handling of antisemitism, which led to the school’s president to issue an apology to students.    Finally   There was a special ceremony in the Nation’s Capital to honor this year’s recipients of the Congressional Gold Medal.  Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports on the military unit “Six Triple Eight,” who were recently celebrated in a movie for Netflix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Today on America in the Morning  Celebrating 100 Days The Trump administration celebrated its first 100 days of the president’s second term in office, which included highlighting achievements on immigration reform, tariffs, and a change in the way things are done in the White House from the prior four years.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.    Trump Rolls Back Some Auto Tariffs As a part of his 100 days of achievements, President Trump traveled to Michigan for a rally, and announced he’s rolled back another tariff that was set to take effect this week, which was welcomed news for America’s auto makers.  Correspondent Rich Johnson reports.    SCOTUS Hears Raid Lawsuit The US Supreme Court heard the case involving a family whose house was targeted by the FBI in a botched raid.  The details from correspondent Ed Donahue.    Latest On Illinois Ramming Case We're learning more about the deadly crash involving an SUV that rammed into a school building in Illinois.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   Holocaust Memorial Leadership Changes President Trump has fired a number of Biden appointees from Washington, DC’s Holocaust Museum, including former Second Gentlemen Doug Emhoff, the husband of Kamala Harris.  Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.    Vulture Puppetry This is a case of both not biting the hand that feeds you, and making sure it gets fed.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports on the innovative approach being taken at the Bronx Zoo in New York to feed a vulture.      Reaction To Canada’s Election Canada has a new Prime Minister who is publicly rejecting President Trump's suggestion to make the neighboring country an American state.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports on the victory of the Liberal Party, and what that means for US-Canadian relations.   Latest On Russia-Ukraine The Trump administration continues to pressure Russia and Ukraine to end their war, but despite a Russian pledge for a 3-day ceasefire next week, attacks on Kyiv continue, and President Trump’s patience is wearing thin for both sides.  Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.    Weinstein Trial Underway The first accuser in the latest trial for Harvey Weinstein took the witness stand in a New York City court.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports that Miriam Haley, who alleged that she was sexually assaulted by Weinstein, was the same witness who took the stand against the disgraced movie mogul nearly five years ago.       Judge Relieved Of Duty The Wisconsin Supreme Court issued an administrative order on Tuesday calling for Milwaukee Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan to be temporarily relieved of her official duties.    Florida Prepares To End Flouride Florida’s legislature has passed a bill that would make it the second state in the nation to ban fluoride in public drinking water.  The details from correspondent Sue Aller.    Harvard’s Apology Harvard University issued a scathing report on the school’s handling of antisemitism, which led to the school’s president to issue an apology to students.    Finally   There was a special ceremony in the Nation’s Capital to honor this year’s recipients of the Congressional Gold Medal.  Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports on the military unit “Six Triple Eight,” who were recently celebrated in a movie for Netflix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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