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Thursday, April 2nd, 2026
Today, the Supreme court heard oral arguments on birthright citizenship and most of the Justices seem skeptical of Trump’s side; Donald Trump requested commando style plans for troops to seize Iran’s uranium but he appears poised to surrender in a public address tonight; Donald’s approval rating on the economy has hit an all time low; the administration plans to move the U.S. Forest Service from DC to Utah in an effort to cull employees; mass student loan discharge notices have been sent out to over 170K borrowers after a Trump Department of Education loss; and Allison delivers your Good News. Dana is out and about.
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Guest: Yasmin Radjy
Executive Director of Swing Left
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Stories
Supreme Court appears skeptical of Trump's attempt to limit birthright citizenship | NBC News
Risky commando plan to seize Iran’s uranium came at Trump’s request | The Washington Post
U.S. Forest Service will move headquarters from D.C. to Utah | The Washington Post
Mass Student Loan Discharge Notices Go Out To 170,000 Borrowers After Education Department Loss | Forbes
Good Trouble
The runoff early voting to fill Empty G's (MTG’s) vacant seat is on, and the in-person voting day is next Tuesday, April 7.
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