Impeachment Trial Could Be A "Disaster" For Senators In 2020 Race

Impeachment Trial Could Be A "Disaster" For Senators In 2020 Race

All six U.S. Senators still running for president are backing the House's impeachment inquiry. But now that the lawmakers may be getting what they want, many political operatives see it as a train wreck for their presidential campaigns. This episode: Congressional correspondent Susan Davis, political correspondent Asma Khalid, and political correspondent Scott Detrow. Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org. Find and support your local public radio station at npr.org/stations.

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Weekly Roundup: January 29th

Weekly Roundup: January 29th

Republican strategists close to Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue's failed Senate campaigns tell WABE's Emma Hurt that former President Trump's interference made it hard to win January's runoff election...

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Interview: Tired Of Gridlock, GOP Sen. Rob Portman Won't Seek Reelection

Interview: Tired Of Gridlock, GOP Sen. Rob Portman Won't Seek Reelection

Republican Rob Portman of Ohio talks with NPR's Susan Davis about his retirement from the Senate, the Republican party after Trump, as well as the former president's impeachment trial.Portman says he ...

28 Tammi 202115min

Do Biden's Climate Executive Orders Have Teeth?

Do Biden's Climate Executive Orders Have Teeth?

President Biden will "pause" new federal land leases for oil and gas extraction "to the extent possible" — but how much of an impact will that have on greenhouse gas emissions? Also: the US government...

27 Tammi 202114min

Biden Rolls Out Limited Racial Equity Actions, Says More To Come

Biden Rolls Out Limited Racial Equity Actions, Says More To Come

President Biden signed new executive actions today attempting to address racial inequity. For activists, these initiatives feel like they are lacking and do not tackle critical concerns like policing....

26 Tammi 202114min

What We Know About The Senate Impeachment Trial

What We Know About The Senate Impeachment Trial

Today the House will formally deliver an article of impeachment against former President Trump to the Senate, and the upper chamber has already begun to work out the parameters for the coming trial. E...

25 Tammi 202114min

Weekly Roundup: January 22nd

Weekly Roundup: January 22nd

President Biden has promised that 100 million doses of vaccines will be administered in his first 100 days — but some public health experts think the country can do much better.Gang of Eight, Gang of ...

22 Tammi 202127min

The Fifty-Fifty Senate Is Going To Be A Little Bit Weird

The Fifty-Fifty Senate Is Going To Be A Little Bit Weird

Vice President Kamala Harris can cast a tie-breaking vote in the Senate; that means that Democrats effectively hold a majority in the chamber. But the even split means that the body's top leadership n...

21 Tammi 202113min

Joseph Biden Sworn In As 46th President Of The United States

Joseph Biden Sworn In As 46th President Of The United States

In his inaugural address, he promised to keep all of his work as president in service of people rather than power. And Kamala Harris made history; she is the first Black person, Asian American, and wo...

20 Tammi 202126min

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