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Will the Supreme Court allow Trump to fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell?
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A number of agencies, like the Federal Reserve, operate independently from the party ruling Washington. The Wall Street Journal’s Greg Ip explains how a Supreme Court case could challenge that precedent.
NPR’s Jasmine Garsd explains why some immigrant and mixed-status families are considering self-deportation.
Bloomberg’s Josh Sisco joins to discuss a major antitrust case against Google.
Plus, the Supreme Court weighs in on certain books in schools, the dollar falls to a three-year low, and how renewable energy is winning on Earth Day.
Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
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