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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Patents Are Just One Piece Of The Global Vaccine Manufacturing Problem

Patents Are Just One Piece Of The Global Vaccine Manufacturing Problem

Technical expertise and supply chains shortages will pose huge challenges for global manufactures hoping to manufacture coronavirus vaccines, despite President Biden's support in waiving patents. Plus...

6 Mai 202114min

Trump's Facebook Ban Remains, For Now

Trump's Facebook Ban Remains, For Now

Facebook's moderation board has upheld the company's decision to suspend Donald Trump's account because of posts expressing support for rioters, though the board says Facebook should determine whether...

5 Mai 202114min

Dems To Justice Breyer: Retire From Supreme Court While We Control Senate

Dems To Justice Breyer: Retire From Supreme Court While We Control Senate

Reeling from the political fallout after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death, some liberal groups are pushing for Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to retire from the high court while Democrats con...

4 Mai 202113min

How Much Is Biden Willing To Compromise On His Infrastructure Plan?

How Much Is Biden Willing To Compromise On His Infrastructure Plan?

President Biden has touted his desire to bring transformational change to American society, but his pursuit of compromise might curb what's possible on infrastructure.This episode: political correspon...

3 Mai 202112min

Weekly Roundup: April 30th

Weekly Roundup: April 30th

This week, California's secretary of state confirmed that there are enough valid signatures to trigger a recall election of Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat. Newsom was praised last spring for his handli...

30 Apr 202129min

Census: More Seats For Texas, Fewer For California and New York

Census: More Seats For Texas, Fewer For California and New York

The first round of Census numbers out this week will help to determine each community's electoral clout and share of federal resources. An ongoing audit will help to determine if groups were correctly...

29 Apr 202114min

Biden's Pitch to Congress: Make Government Great Again

Biden's Pitch to Congress: Make Government Great Again

In his first address to a joint session of Congress, President Biden detailed how he says his two multi-trillion dollar legislative proposals will reshape American society.READ OUR COVERAGEThis episod...

29 Apr 202117min

The Docket: "Mean Girls" Meets The Supreme Court

The Docket: "Mean Girls" Meets The Supreme Court

The Docket is a new ongoing series from The NPR Politics Podcast where we examine the major legal questions of our time. Where does a law come from, and how does it impact daily life?This year the Sup...

27 Apr 202116min

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