The NPR Politics Podcast

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In the first of two episodes The NPR Politics Podcast analyzes exclusive interviews with the 2020 De

Beto O'Rourke announces that he will run for president. Plus, the Senate votes to block Trump's nati

Paul Manafort received a total sentence of about 7 and a half years in prison on Wednesday following

Former Vice President Joe Biden addressed a friendly crowd of union firefighters as he appears on th

This is a special episode, recorded in front of a live audience at the Buckhead Theatre in Atlanta o

Paul Manafort was sentenced to 47 months in prison. House Democrats vote on a resolution that both d

The House Judiciary Committee launched a broad investigation into President Trump's inner circle Mon

Rep. Elijah Cummings said he would intensify his efforts to investigate the Trump administration aft

President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un left their summit meeting on Thursday in Hanoi,

The president's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, testified before the House oversight committee. Cohen

After months of insisting that he knew of no illegal activity being done on behalf of his campaign,

New reports suggest that the Russia Investigation could end soon, so what happens when Robert Muelle

Bernie Sanders, the Vermont independent, became an ideological leader in the Democratic Party after

Calling it "a great thing to do," President Trump declared a national emergency on Friday in order t

In the year since the mass shooting at a high school in Parkland, Florida, how have attitudes about

President Trump said Tuesday he's not "happy" with a potential budget deal being worked out by congr

As Senators Amy Klobuchar and Elizabeth Warren officially announce they are running for president, t

President Trump tests out potential campaign slogans in his State Of The Union address. Plus, Democr

President Trump delivered his second state of the union address before Congress and set out his poli

Gov. Ralph Northam of Virginia is resisting calls for his resignation despite continuing controversy