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News Wrap: Supreme Court lets Trump strip migrant status

Season 2025 Episode 150 | 7m 10s

In our news wrap Friday, the Supreme Court will allow the Trump administration to strip the legal status of people from countries facing war and political turmoil, former President Biden gave his first public remarks since he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer and PBS is suing the Trump administration over an executive order that aims to cut all federal funding.

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Extras
September 30, 2025 - PBS News Hour full episode
Democrats battling with GOP to avoid 'devastating' health care cuts, Rep. Ivey says
Government barreling toward shutdown with Congress in partisan deadlock
Rep. Lawler calls Democrats 'hypocritical' to risk shutdown over health care subsidies
At gathering of military leaders, Trump hints at deployment in U.S. cities
News Wrap: Pfizer agrees to cut drug prices to avoid tariffs
In 'Terms of Respect,' Princeton president argues colleges are encouraging free speech
Why so many mothers with young children are leaving the workforce
How artists and musicians are responding to Trump's 2nd term
Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on Democrats' approach to negotiations with Trump