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Dale Willman
Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Willman. Kilmar Abrego Garcia is back in the US after he was wrongly deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration earlier this year. He's now in a Tennessee jail and faces federal charges of conspiracy to transport migrants in the US without legal status. Democrat Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland says a court is where President Trump should have put him to begin with.
Chris Van Hollen
This is not the only case where President Trump and his administration are flouting the Constitution and due process. But my bottom line has been and remains adherence to the Constitution in the United States, because if you put it at risk for one person, you do jeopardize those rights for everybody.
Dale Willman
French President Emmanuel Macron will visit Greenland in June. As NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports, he'll be the first foreign head of state to do so since US President Donald Trump's repeated threats to take control of the autonomous Danish territory.
Eleanor Beardsley
Macron's office said he had been invited by the territory's prime minister, Jens Friedrich Nielsen, and Danish leader Mette Friedrichsen. The three will hold talks focused on North Atlantic and Arctic security, climate change, energy transition and critical minerals. And Danish and Greenlandic leaders have insisted that the autonomous territory must decide its own future. A majority of its residents favor independence in the long term, but have repeatedly said Washington cannot acquire them. In a statement, Prime Minister Frederickson called Macron's visit testimony of European unity. The French presidency said the visit is aimed at strengthening cooperation with Greenland. Eleanor Beardsley, NPR News, Nice, France.
Dale Willman
The State Department is condemning the shooting of Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe On Saturday. He was wounded while attending a campaign rally in Bogota. His condition is still not known. Uribe as a possible candidate in that country's presidential election next year. His conservative Democratic Center Party has called the shooting an unacceptable act of violence. Washington, D.C. is the host for this year's World Pride celebrations, and Saturday marked one of the biggest events of the season, the Pride Parade. NPR's Ilana Weiss reports on how the political climate is affecting this year's festivities.
Alana Wise
Hundreds of thousands of people attend DC's popular Pride events every year. This year, however, national politics have complicated the celebration. After decades of hard earned gains for queer civil rights, the Trump administration has aggressively pared back many of those protections. Executive orders from President Trump have cut diversity programs in the federal government and limited trans people's rights at the parade. Corporate sponsorship was down and overall attendance was lower than expected. But among those at the event interviewed by npr, the challenge prompted them to make their presence known at Pride and to pick up the mantle of queer rights defenders from the past. Alana Wise, NPR News, Washington.
Dale Willman
And you're listening to NPR News. Health officials say a salmonella outbreak linked to a large egg recall has sickened at least 79 people, 21 of them have been hospitalized. The August Egg Company has recalled some 1.7 million brown, organic and cage free eggs because of that outbreak. The recall affects 11 states in the Midwestern and Western parts of the U.S. the American tennis star Coco Gauff has defeated the world's top ranked player, Aryna Sabulinka, to win the French Open women's singles title. It's Gauff's second career Grand Slam title. NPR's Becky Sullivan has our reports.
Becky Sullivan
Gauff looked shaky to begin the French Open final quickly falling behind 41 in the first set. But Sabianka slipped up, double faults, unforced errors and Gauff took advantage. The American battled back to force a tie break in the first set, then won the second and third to take her title. In total, Sabianka committed 70 unforced errors while Gauff only had 30. Afterwards, Sabianka tearfully apologized to her coaches for playing so poorly. Gauff, who is ranked number two in the world, is 21 years old. She is the first American to win the French Open since Serena Williams won it last in 2018, and the youngest American to do so since Serena's first title there in 2002. The men's final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz is Sunday. Becky Sullivan, NPR News.
Dale Willman
Ryan Fox and Mateo Manisero each shot a 6 under 64 on Saturday to share the lead after three rounds of play at the Canadian Open in Caledon, Ontario. Manisero had to rebound from a three putt bogey in the 17th with a birdie in the par five 18th hole. Fox, meanwhile, won the Myrtle Beach Classic last month for his first ever PGA title. I'm Dale Willman, NPR News.
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NPR News Now: Detailed Summary of the June 8, 2025, Episode
Released on June 8, 2025, at 3 AM EDT
NPR News began the episode with the troubling case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was wrongfully deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration earlier in the year. Garcia has since returned to the United States and is currently incarcerated in a Tennessee jail, facing federal charges of conspiracy to transport migrants without legal status.
Democrat Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland criticized the administration's actions, emphasizing the importance of constitutional adherence. He stated at [00:37]:
“This is not the only case where President Trump and his administration are flouting the Constitution and due process. But my bottom line has been and remains adherence to the Constitution in the United States, because if you put it at risk for one person, you do jeopardize those rights for everybody.”
Van Hollen further highlighted that such actions undermine the foundational legal protections for all individuals in the country.
French President Emmanuel Macron is set to visit Greenland in June, marking the first time a foreign head of state has visited the autonomous Danish territory since former U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to seize control of it.
Eleanor Beardsley of NPR provided an in-depth report at [00:57], detailing the significance of this visit:
“Macron's office said he had been invited by the territory's prime minister, Jens Friedrich Nielsen, and Danish leader Mette Frederiksen. The three will hold talks focused on North Atlantic and Arctic security, climate change, energy transition, and critical minerals.”
The discussions aim to strengthen cooperation amidst growing geopolitical interests in the Arctic region. Frederiksen and Greenlandic leaders have maintained that Greenland must determine its own future, with a majority of residents favoring long-term independence while rejecting any attempts by Washington to acquire the territory. The Danish Prime Minister referred to Macron's visit as a testament to European unity.
Tragedy struck Colombia as Senator Miguel Uribe was shot while attending a campaign rally in Bogota on Saturday. The State Department has condemned the attack, and Uribe's current condition remains unknown. As a prominent candidate for the upcoming presidential election, Uribe represents the conservative Democratic Center Party, which has denounced the shooting as an "unacceptable act of violence."
Washington D.C. is gearing up to host this year’s World Pride celebrations, with Saturday's Pride Parade being one of the season's largest events. However, the political climate has cast a shadow over the festivities.
Alana Wise from NPR reported at [02:28] on the challenges faced:
“After decades of hard-earned gains for queer civil rights, the Trump administration has aggressively pared back many of those protections. Executive orders from President Trump have cut diversity programs in the federal government and limited trans people's rights at the parade.”
These political setbacks led to a decrease in corporate sponsorship and lower-than-expected attendance. Nevertheless, attendees expressed resilience, with many viewing the event as an opportunity to assert their presence and continue the fight for queer rights.
Health officials have identified a salmonella outbreak associated with a large egg recall that has sickened at least 79 individuals, with 21 hospitalizations reported. The August Egg Company has recalled approximately 1.7 million brown, organic, and cage-free eggs across 11 Midwestern and Western states in the U.S. Consumers are advised to check their egg cartons and refrain from consuming affected products.
In a thrilling display of resilience and skill, American tennis sensation Coco Gauff triumphed over the world’s top-ranked player, Aryna Sablinskaya, to capture the French Open women’s singles title. This victory marks Gauff's second career Grand Slam title.
Becky Sullivan from NPR detailed the match progression at [03:48]:
“Gauff looked shaky to begin the French Open final, quickly falling behind 4-1 in the first set. But Sablinskaya slipped up with double faults and unforced errors, allowing Gauff to take advantage. The American battled back to force a tiebreak in the first set, then won the second and third to secure her title.”
Sablinskaya struggled significantly, committing 70 unforced errors compared to Gauff's 30. Post-match, Sablinskaya tearfully apologized to her coaches for her performance. At 21 years old and ranked number two in the world, Gauff became the first American to win the French Open since Serena Williams in 2018 and the youngest American to do so since Serena's first title in 2002. The men's final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz is scheduled for Sunday.
The Canadian Open in Caledon, Ontario, saw early leaders emerge on Saturday as Ryan Fox and Mateo Manisero each shot a 6-under 64, sharing the lead after three rounds of play.
At [04:28], Dale Willman reported:
“Manisero had to rebound from a three-putt bogey in the 17th with a birdie in the par five 18th hole. Fox, meanwhile, won the Myrtle Beach Classic last month for his first-ever PGA title.”
Their performances set the stage for an exciting final round, with both golfers vying for the championship title.
Conclusion
The June 8, 2025, episode of NPR News Now provided a comprehensive overview of significant global and national events, ranging from political controversies and international diplomacy to major sports achievements and public health concerns. Through in-depth reporting and impactful quotes from key figures, the episode offered listeners a nuanced understanding of the current landscape across various sectors.