🎧 These sections are more cumbersome than the sweeping powers Trump previously claimed, NPR’s Mara Liasson tells Up First. Some tariffs will only last 150 days before Congress has to weigh in. Others could be permanent, but require months of investigation. The high court’s ruling meant that Republicans wouldn’t have to defend Trump’s extremely unpopular tariffs, Liasson says. But now, Congress will have to show its loyalty to the president by voting to impose new tariffs, which they aren’t interested in doing. A vote would force lawmakers to take more ownership of a policy that voters believe has driven up their costs. 🎧 China has been a major target of Trump’s tariffs. NPR’s Jennifer Pak, who is in Shanghai, reports that Chinese businesses that deal with the U.S. are cautiously optimistic about the Supreme Court’s ruling. They have dealt with uncertainty since Trump’s first term. The president has used tariffs against China as a threat to lower the trade deficit, stop intellectual property theft and more. Trump is expected to visit China in the coming weeks. Friday’s Supreme Court decision, in theory, has now weakened his hand, Pak says. As Trump prepares to deliver the State of the Union address tomorrow, most Americans say the country is worse off than it was a year ago. The latest NPR/PBS News/Marist poll indicates that the majority of Americans believe the state of the union is not strong. 🎧 NPR’s Domenico Montanaro says that 60% of poll respondents report that they believe the U.S. is worse off now than right after Trump took office. Furthermore, 55% of survey participants view the president’s direction for the country as a change for the worse. Montanaro notes this disapproval rating is the highest Trump has faced in this poll across both his terms. The president is facing a very skeptical public during a midterm year, which is not good for his party. Trump’s messaging tomorrow will set the backdrop for the next several months until the November elections. The Federal Communications Commission is calling on broadcasters to increase “patriotic, pro-America” content to mark the U.S.’s 250th anniversary. On Friday, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr launched the "Pledge America Campaign" to encourage broadcasters to align with Trump’s Salute to America 250 Task Force. Carr has challenged them to leverage their reach to celebrate the American journey. One of Carr’s programming suggestions is for broadcasters to start each day with the "Star Spangled Banner." Broadcasters are not obligated to participate in the FCC's initiative, according to Carr's statement.
The 2026 Winter Olympic Games ended as one for the Team USA record books. Athletes entered the games facing questions about protests back home and their nation’s politics. Some of the team's biggest stars saw dramatic stumbles. But in the end, they closed out the Games with 33 medals. Of those medals, the U.S. scooped up a record-breaking 12 gold, which is its best tally ever in a Winter Games. The U.S. men's hockey team captured the U.S.' last Olympic gold medal in Milan, ending a 46-year drought by defeating rival Canada in a thrilling overtime final. Watch Up First Winter Games' look back on the 2026 Winter Olympics. |
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