In the first two weeks of his second term, President Trump issued an unprecedented number of executive orders and policy changes, prompting Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha and other AGs across the country to promise to check his power. One of Trump’s recent actions was freezing federal funding, causing anxiety for local nonprofits that rely on that money, such as Sojourner House, which provides services to abuse survivors. The CEO of Sojourner House, Vanessa Volz, expressed concerns about the organization’s future due to the funding uncertainty. The Weekly Catch, a production of The Public’s Radio, covered these topics and more in their recent episode, which also featured a studio session with emerging shoegaze pop artist Rel. Hosted by Luis Hernandez and produced by James Baumgartner, The Weekly Catch is available on Fridays at 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., as well as on various podcast platforms. Listeners can subscribe on Spotify or Apple Podcasts for easy access to the show. For questions, comments, or suggestions, listeners are encouraged to reach out via email at weeklycatch@thepublicsradio.org or through social media channels. The program is dedicated to bringing listeners important news, interviews, and discussions on various topics of interest in the community.
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