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Week in politics: Supreme Court allows humanitarian program pause, Musk leaves DOGE

NPR Saturday, 31 May 2025 ()
President Trump is again threatening trade with China. The Supreme Court says the administration can pause a humanitarian program. Elon Musk says goodbye to DOGE but Trump says he's not leaving.
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