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NPR News: 01-29-2026 4PM EST

5 min
Jan 29, 20263 months ago
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Summary

This NPR News episode covers President Trump's first 2026 cabinet meeting where he touted economic accomplishments despite negative polling on his economic handling. The episode also addresses immigration enforcement changes in Minnesota, potential government shutdown over immigration funding, and various other national news items.

Insights
  • Trump's economic messaging focuses on traditional metrics like gas prices and stock performance despite negative public approval ratings
  • Immigration enforcement operations are being scaled back in Minnesota following public backlash over civilian deaths
  • Air quality improvements in the US are unevenly distributed, with communities of color still disproportionately affected
  • Political gridlock over immigration policy threatens government funding and operations
  • Environmental deregulation under the Trump administration may reverse decades of air quality progress
Trends
Increased scrutiny of immigration enforcement tactics and their human costsGrowing focus on environmental justice and unequal distribution of pollution impactsPolitical polarization affecting basic government operations and fundingRollback of environmental regulations under new administrationEconomic messaging disconnect between official metrics and public perception
Companies
Capital One
Sponsored the broadcast promoting their Saver card with 3% cash back on dining and entertainment.
Greenlight
Sponsored the broadcast advertising their family protection services and account monitoring.
Real Clear Polling
Cited as source for Trump's negative 14 percentage point net approval rating on economy.
Environmental Protection Agency
Mentioned for announcing intention to weaken air quality regulations under Trump administration.
People
Donald Trump
President holding first 2026 cabinet meeting, promoting economic accomplishments and tax cuts.
Tom Homan
Border czar overseeing immigration enforcement operation changes in Minnesota.
Tim Walz
Minnesota Governor who met with Tom Homan regarding federal immigration enforcement.
Andy Beshear
Kentucky Governor commenting on state's winter storm response and road conditions.
Nicolas Maduro
Venezuelan President mentioned in context of US reopening Venezuelan airspace for travel.
Jordan Chiles
US gymnast who may reclaim Olympic bronze medal following new evidence review.
Lakshmi Singh
NPR News anchor hosting this news broadcast episode.
Quotes
"It's a Republican version of the New Deal. Right behind you is a nice picture of fdr. This is a much better deal than the FDR deal, but we have the great big beautiful bill and it's given tremendous tax cuts and a lot of other things."
Donald TrumpCabinet meeting
"I didn't come to Minnesota for photo ops or headlines. You haven't seen me. I came here to seek solutions, and that's what we're going to do."
Tom HomanMinneapolis visit
"The way the sun came out for two straight days got the temperature of the roadways warm enough, even though the regular temperature out there wasn't for our salt and brine to be effective."
Andy BeshearWinter storm response
Full Transcript
9 Speakers
Speaker A

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Speaker B

Live from NPR News. I'm Lakshmi Singh. President Trump has held his first cabinet meeting of 2026, touting what he counts as the major accomplishments so far in his second term in office. And NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben reports Trump leaned into his economic message at a time when polling suggests voter dissatisfaction with his handling of the economy.

0:14

Speaker C

Trump highlighted lower gas prices and rising stock indexes in addition to tax cuts that will affect federal income tax bills this year.

0:37

Speaker D

It's a Republican version of the New Deal. Right behind you is a nice picture of fdr. This is a much better deal than the FDR deal, but we have the great big beautiful bill and it's given tremendous tax cuts and a lot of other things.

0:44

Speaker C

Polls aggregated by Real Clear polling show that Trump's net approval on the economy is currently at negative 14 percentage points. Trump did not take questions from the press after the meeting, which lasted around 80 minutes. Danielle Kurtzleben, NPR News, the White House.

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Speaker B

The president did not directly address public anger over the aggressive immigration enforcement in Minnesota or the resulting deaths of two U.S. citizens this month. But but his border czar, Tom Homan, is now in Minneapolis looking to reduce the number of federal agents on the ground. Estelle Timar Wilcox of Minnesota Public Radio has more.

1:14

Speaker E

Homan took over the operation in Minnesota on Monday. So far, he's met with Governor Tim Walz and other local leaders.

1:32

Speaker F

We didn't agree on everything. I didn't expect to agree on anything. I didn't come to Minnesota for photo ops or headlines. You haven't seen me. I came here to seek solutions, and that's what we're going to do.

1:38

Speaker E

Homan says agents will focus on targeting people with criminal records and that the Minnesota operation got away from that. He didn't say exactly how many agents have left or when the operation might end. Local officials say federal agents are still making arrests and many residents are still afraid. For NPR News, I'm Estelle Timar Wilcox.

1:51

Speaker B

In Minneapolis today, Senate Democrats demanding changes to immigration enforcement policies blocked a funding package ahead of tomorrow night's partial government shutdown deadline. Travel on highways and interstates has improved in parts of Kentucky. However, the eeries hit hardest are still digging out of snow. More in the forecast. Karen Zahr with WUKY reports roadways in.

2:12

Speaker G

Kentucky were seriously impacted by ice and snow accumulations from this past weekend's winter storm. Governor Andy Beshear said despite below freezing temperatures, the state did, quote, get a little luck allowing the Kentucky Transportation Department to make enough headway to assist city and county crews.

2:33

Speaker H

The way the sun came out for two straight days got the temperature of the roadways warm enough, even though the regular temperature out there wasn't for our salt and brine to be effective.

2:52

Speaker G

The National Weather Service is predicting dangerously low temperatures and more snow in Kentucky through the weekend.

3:04

Speaker B

That's Karen Zarr. It's NPR News. President Trump says his administration will reopen Venezuelan airspace to commercial travel. But just weeks after the US Deposed President Nicolas Maduro to stand trial in New York, the State Department is advising Americans to avoid travel to Venezuela because of the potential dangers they face. If you live somewhere with air pollution, you're more likely to deal with heart problems. New research finds that despite improvements to air quality in the U.S. gains in air quality are not spread evenly. NPR's Alejandra Barunda reports.

3:10

Speaker I

Air quality in the U.S. has improved in recent decades. Policies like the Clean Air act help drive down pollution from sources like power plants and cars. A new study published in the journal Science Advances finds that overall cardiovascular disease related deaths from air pollution have also dropped. They've dropped the most for white Americans, while black and Hispanic residents are still being affected much more. Low income people and people of color often live in the most polluted areas. The Environmental Protection Agency under the Trump administration has announced its intention to weaken regulations that have helped clean up American air. Alejandra Burunda, NPR News.

3:50

Speaker B

U.S. gymnast Jordan Chiles may reclaim the bronze medal she lost when Romania appealed the outcome of the women's floor exercise competition in the 2024 Olympics. Today, Switzerland's Supreme Court said the Court of Arbitration for Sport will examine new evidence. U.S. stocks have ended the day mix. The Dow closed up 55 points and NASDAQ was down 172 points. This is NPR.

4:28

Speaker A

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