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Refried Beans | Tax on. Tax Off. (feat. Miles Taylor) | 6/5/2025

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Thursday, June 5th, 2025

Judge Xinis grants a motion to unseal Abrego Garcia documents and grants his lawyers their motion to file for sanctions against Trump’s stonewalling; economists are raising questions about the validity of US inflation data; the President has enacted 50% steel tariffs and then quickly TACOed them for the UK; a federal judge has tossed the Democratic Party lawsuit challenging Trump’s FEC order; the Tennessee assistant district attorney has been charged with assaulting woman multiple times; a federal appeals court refuses to lift the block on mass layoffs at the Department of Education; young Democrat Kieshan Scott trounces his Republican opponent winning a South Carolina state house seat; South Korea’s liberal party candidate won the snap election Tuesday; the Trump administration rescinds the Biden era policy requiring hospitals to provide reproductive emergency health care; Kennedy center subscription sales fall 36% since Trump took over; and Allison and Dana deliver your Good News.


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Guest: Miles Taylor

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Stories

Economists Raise Questions About Quality of U.S. Inflation Data | The Wall Street Journal

UK temporarily spared from Trump's 50% steel tariffs | BBC

Trump administration rescinds policy requiring emergency abortion care | The Washington Post

Judge tosses Democratic Party challenge to Trump order’s impact on FEC | POLITICO

Tennessee assistant district attorney charged with assaulting woman multiple times | FOX 17 WZTV Nashville

Federal appeals court refuses to lift ruling halting mass layoffs at Department of Education | CNN Politics

Liberal Lee Jae-myung wins South Korea presidency in martial law 'judgement day' | Reuters

Kennedy Center subscription sales fall 36 percent from previous year | The Washington Post

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