Up First from NPR News presents a Friday news briefing, starting with President Trump's conflict with the House of Representatives amidst renewed Jeffrey Epstein scrutiny, including White House responses and potential political pressures. The broadcast then shifts to Charlotte, North Carolina, anticipating an immigration crackdown by Border Patrol agents, causing community concern and local officials' calls for transparency. Finally, the episode assesses the economic costs of the recent government shutdown, including impacts on GDP, jobs data, and potential delays or impairments in government economic reports, while also previewing a Sunday story on the stalled Gaza peace plan.
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