Post Reports
Post Reports is the daily podcast from The Washington Post. Unparalleled reporting. Expert insight. Clear analysis. Everything you’ve come to expect from the newsroom of The Post, for your ears. Martine Powers and Elahe Izadi are your hosts, asking the questions you didn’t know you wanted answered. Published weekdays around 5 p.m. Eastern time.

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Episoder(1939)

What happens after Mueller? ‘There’s a long way to go.’

What happens after Mueller? ‘There’s a long way to go.’

Josh Dawsey and Karoun Demirjian report on Washington’s response to Attorney General William P. Barr’s summary of Robert S. Mueller III's Russia investigation. And Jeff Stein on Puerto Rico’s loss of ...

25 Mar 201922min

Mueller finds no conspiracy with Russia but does not draw a conclusion on obstruction of justice

Mueller finds no conspiracy with Russia but does not draw a conclusion on obstruction of justice

Robert Mueller did not find evidence the Trump campaign coordinated with Russia, according to a letter Attorney General William Barr delivered to Congress on Sunday. Post reporter Devlin Barrett joins...

24 Mar 201911min

Roseanne Barr just can’t shut up

Roseanne Barr just can’t shut up

Paul Sonne on potential impacts of the Pentagon’s plan to fund the border wall; Geoff Edgers on his trip to Israel with Roseanne; and Ben Guarino on the “zombie theory” of birth order.

22 Mar 201927min

As a top prosecutor, Klobuchar often declined to pursue charges in police-involved killings

As a top prosecutor, Klobuchar often declined to pursue charges in police-involved killings

Elise Viebeck and Michelle Lee on presidential hopeful Amy Klobuchar’s history as a county prosecutor; Lenny Bernstein on a lack of HIV prevention drugs where they’re needed; and Elahe Izadi on the ho...

21 Mar 201928min

The white candidates struggling to appeal to black voters

The white candidates struggling to appeal to black voters

Heather Long on the #MeToo moment in the field of economics; Cleve Wootson on 2020 candidates struggling to bridge the race gap; Rick Maese on another year without a near-mythical race.

20 Mar 201925min

After discrimination charges, Facebook making big changes to its ad system

After discrimination charges, Facebook making big changes to its ad system

Tracy Jan explains expected changes to Facebook’s targeted ad system. Kate Woodsome on married couples in bureaucratic limbo because of Trump’s travel ban. Anna Fifield on the power of Haka.

19 Mar 201922min

How intelligence agencies grapple with the global reach of domestic terrorism

How intelligence agencies grapple with the global reach of domestic terrorism

Shane Harris on how intelligence agencies share domestic terrorism threats; Rosalind S. Helderman on what we already know about the special counsel’s investigation; and the growing list of states that...

18 Mar 201923min

How the New Zealand mosque shootings moved across social media

How the New Zealand mosque shootings moved across social media

Hamza Shaban on how YouTube, Facebook and Twitter failed to stop the spread of a violent video from the Christchurch mosque shootings. William Booth with an update on Brexit. And Geoffrey Fowler on th...

15 Mar 201919min

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