Weekly Roundup: Friday, December 6

Weekly Roundup: Friday, December 6

Now that Speaker Pelosi has announced that the House will draft articles of impeachment, Democrats must decide how wide or narrow those articles will be. Plus, what does all the drama at the NATO summit say about the United States on the world stage? This episode: Congressional correspondent Susan Davis, White House correspondent Tamara, Keith, White House reporter Ayesha Rascoe, Congressional editor Deirdre Walsh, and senior political editor & correspondent Domenico Montanaro.

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Fight Over Trump's Confidential Docs Remains Ugly And Tedious

Fight Over Trump's Confidential Docs Remains Ugly And Tedious

Donald Trump's legal team and the Justice Department disagree over who should review the documents, what that review should entail and who should foot the bill. The saga is far from over.This episode:...

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Congress Will Vote On Same-Sex, Interracial Marriage Rights

Congress Will Vote On Same-Sex, Interracial Marriage Rights

With their base energized after the Supreme Court struck down national abortion access protections, Democrats are pushing to vote on a marriage bill ahead of midterm elections. And in Colorado, can th...

9 Sep 202223min

Pandemic, Polarization, Prosecution: New Ballot Box Politics

Pandemic, Polarization, Prosecution: New Ballot Box Politics

Veterans' groups, students and attorneys are mobilizing to work at polling sites as health and political concerns have strained staffing in localities across the country. And a voter fraud crackdown i...

8 Sep 202213min

Donald Trump's Republican Doubters Warn Of "Lame Duck" Limits

Donald Trump's Republican Doubters Warn Of "Lame Duck" Limits

Donald Trump's GOP critics have begun to suggest that Republicans should nominate a fresh face, someone eligible for reelection after 2024. It's the kind of pragmatist argument that doesn't usually sw...

7 Sep 202211min

Trump's Request For Independent Document Review Approved

Trump's Request For Independent Document Review Approved

Judge Eileen Cannon, who was appointed by former President Trump, has handed the former president a big, if temporary, win. She says an independent arbiter or a special master should review the 11,000...

6 Sep 202212min

Fighting Back Against Election Lies

Fighting Back Against Election Lies

Research from the Voting Rights Lab, a nonpartisan group that tracks election laws, surveyed voters on their attitudes toward election systems and processes. They found that tweaking messaging related...

5 Sep 202211min

Biden Says Election Lies Undermine U.S. Democracy

Biden Says Election Lies Undermine U.S. Democracy

President Joe Biden delivered a speech warning that American democracy is endangered by Donald Trump and those of his supporters who push conspiracies about election fraud. The message appears designe...

2 Sep 202227min

White House Climate Official Ali Zaidi On Biden's Climate Law — And What's Next

White House Climate Official Ali Zaidi On Biden's Climate Law — And What's Next

The U.S. just passed its first major climate legislation. NPR's Asma Khalid sat down at the White House with Deputy National Climate Adviser Ali Zaidi to talk about what is next for the Biden administ...

1 Sep 202221min

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