Apr 14 Politics The Wait Is Almost Over For The (Almost) Full Mueller Report To Be Released After a letter detailing the special counsel's principal findings the attorney general is expected to release the lengthy report, with redactions. By Jessica Taylor, NPR Apr 14 Politics The Wait Is Almost Over For The (Almost) Full Mueller Report To Be Released Jessica Taylor, NPR
Mar 24 Politics Mueller Report Doesn’t Find Russian Collusion, But Can’t ‘Exonerate’ On Obstruction; Trump Speaks Updated at 4:59 p.m. ET Special counsel Robert Mueller did not find evidence that President Trump’s campaign conspired with Russia to influence the 2016 election, according to a summary of findings submitted to Congress by Attorney General William Barr. “The Special Counsel’s investigation did not find that the Trump campaign or anyone associated with it […] By Carrie Johnson, NPR , Philip Ewing, NPR and Jessica Taylor, NPR Mar 24 Politics Mueller Report Doesn't Find Russian Collusion, But Can't 'Exonerate' On Obstruction; Trump Speaks Carrie Johnson, NPR, Philip Ewing, NPR and Jessica Taylor, NPR
Feb 15 Politics Trump Declares National Emergency To Help Fund Southern Border Wall Calling it "a great thing to do," President Trump declared a national emergency Friday in order to help finance a long-promised wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. By Jessica Taylor, NPR and Brian Naylor, NPR Feb 15 Politics Trump Declares National Emergency To Help Fund Southern Border Wall Jessica Taylor, NPR and Brian Naylor, NPR
Jan 25 Politics Trump Says He Will Sign Short-Term Deal To Reopen Government After 35-Day Shutdown The potential breakthrough comes as federal workers missed a second paycheck and airports reported major delays. By Jessica Taylor, NPR Jan 25 Politics Trump Says He Will Sign Short-Term Deal To Reopen Government After 35-Day Shutdown Jessica Taylor, NPR
Sep 28 Politics Trump Orders Limited FBI Investigation To Supplement Kavanaugh Background Check Senate Republicans agreed to delay a vote on Judge Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court in order to conduct an FBI investigation next week into allegations of sexual assault brought against him. By Scott Detrow, NPR , Tim Mak, NPR and Jessica Taylor, NPR Sep 28 Politics Trump Orders Limited FBI Investigation To Supplement Kavanaugh Background Check Scott Detrow, NPR, Tim Mak, NPR and Jessica Taylor, NPR
Sep 27 Politics WATCH: Kavanaugh, Ford Testify Before Senate Judiciary Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh is speaking to the Senate Judiciary Committee after Christine Blasey Ford testified that she is "100 percent" certain that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were in high school in 1982. By Jessica Taylor, NPR Sep 27 Politics WATCH: Kavanaugh, Ford Testify Before Senate Judiciary Jessica Taylor, NPR
May 22 Politics Progressive Fights, More Women On The Ballot In Tuesday’s Primary Contests Democrats' fight between progressives and centrists, while two Democratic women are taking different approaches in their race for Georgia governor. By Jessica Taylor, NPR and Scott Detrow, NPR May 22 Politics Progressive Fights, More Women On The Ballot In Tuesday's Primary Contests Jessica Taylor, NPR and Scott Detrow, NPR
Feb 16 Politics Grand Jury Indicts Russians Linked To Interference In 2016 Election A federal grand jury has indicted 13 Russians and three Russian entities in connection with the attack on the 2016 presidential election. By Jessica Taylor, NPR , Philip Ewing, NPR and Carrie Johnson, NPR Feb 16 Politics Grand Jury Indicts Russians Linked To Interference In 2016 Election Jessica Taylor, NPR, Philip Ewing, NPR and Carrie Johnson, NPR
Feb 9 Politics Trump Signs 2-Year Spending Pact The budget agreement struck in Congress adds billions for the military, domestic programs and disaster relief. By Susan Davis, NPR , Jessica Taylor, NPR , , Kelsey Snell, NPR and Scott Neuman Feb 9 Politics Trump Signs 2-Year Spending Pact Susan Davis, NPR, Jessica Taylor, NPR, , Kelsey Snell, NPR and Scott Neuman
Jan 20 Politics Government Shuts Down As Congress Fails To Pass Funding Measure Shutdowns usually happen in times of divided government. But this is the first time it's happened with one party controlling both Congress and the White House. By Jessica Taylor, NPR Jan 20 Politics Government Shuts Down As Congress Fails To Pass Funding Measure Jessica Taylor, NPR
Jan 3 Politics Senate Transforms With Arrival Of 2 New Democrats There will be two new faces and a slimmer GOP Senate majority when the chamber returns to kick off 2018 on Wednesday. By Jessica Taylor, NPR Jan 3 Politics Senate Transforms With Arrival Of 2 New Democrats Jessica Taylor, NPR
Sep 6 Politics Trump Sides With Democrats In Deal On Storm Relief And Fiscal Deadlines Democratic congressional leaders say they've reached a deal with Trump to raise the debt ceiling, fund the government and pass hurricane relief funding. By Jessica Taylor, NPR Sep 6 Politics Trump Sides With Dems In Deal On Storm Relief And Fiscal Deadlines Jessica Taylor, NPR
Sep 6 Politics Here’s How Congress Could Act To Save DACA There are several bills pending in Congress that could help so-called "DREAMers" that may gain steam after Trump's decision to stop the Obama program. By Jessica Taylor, NPR Sep 6 Politics Here's How Congress Could Act To Save DACA Jessica Taylor, NPR
Aug 31 Politics Trump Gives Congress An Olive Branch With Tax Pitch, But Will It Last? The president Wednesday stated his commitment to working with Congress on taxes. Trump's comments follow his recent public criticism of fellow Republicans. By Jessica Taylor, NPR Aug 31 Politics Trump Gives Congress Olive Branch With Tax Pitch, But Will It Last? Jessica Taylor, NPR
Aug 14 Politics Trump Calls Out KKK, White Supremacists After Charlottesville: ‘Racism Is Evil’ Trump's remarks on Monday following criticism that his initial statement about the clash of protesters did not condemn racist groups specifically. By Jessica Taylor, NPR Aug 14 Politics Trump Calls Out KKK, White Supremacists After Charlottesville Jessica Taylor, NPR