Jan 25 National News Trump Did ‘Nothing Wrong,’ His Legal Team Says In First Day Of Impeachment Defense The president's team told senators that House managers selectively withheld evidence in their arguments against Trump. By Miles Parks, NPR and Brian Naylor, NPR Jan 25 National News President Trump's Legal Team Begins Impeachment Defense Miles Parks, NPR and Brian Naylor, NPR
Feb 5 Politics From Immigration To The Shutdown, State Of The Union Guests Carry Political Messages Furloughed federal workers, Border Patrol agents and the first beneficiary of a new criminal justice law will be among those attending Trump's prime-time address. By Miles Parks, NPR and Susan Davis, NPR Feb 5 Politics From Immigration To The Shutdown, SOTU Guests Carry Political Messages Miles Parks, NPR and Susan Davis, NPR
Sep 17 Politics NPR/Marist Poll: 40 Percent Of Americans Think Elections Aren’t Fair Nearly half of respondents lack faith that votes will be counted accurately in the upcoming midterm elections. By Miles Parks, NPR Sep 17 Politics NPR/Marist Poll: 40 Percent Of Americans Think Elections Aren't Fair Miles Parks, NPR
Aug 1 Politics Trump Asks Sessions To End Mueller Investigation, As Manafort Trial Enters Day 2 Trump called the Mueller investigation a "hoax" on Twitter and asked Attorney General Jeff Sessions to end the "rigged witch hunt" that is putting a "stain" on the country. By Miles Parks, NPR , Carrie Johnson, NPR and Ryan Lucas, NPR Aug 1 Politics Trump Asks Sessions To End Mueller Investigation Miles Parks, NPR, Carrie Johnson, NPR and Ryan Lucas, NPR
Jun 20 Politics Trump Signs Order To End Family Separations Trump's move comes after days of administration officials saying only Congress could fix the situation created by the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy. By Scott Detrow, NPR , Kelsey Snell, NPR and Miles Parks, NPR Jun 20 Politics Trump Signs Order To End Family Separations Scott Detrow, NPR, Kelsey Snell, NPR and Miles Parks, NPR
May 8 Politics The U.S. Voting System Remains Vulnerable 6 Months Before Election Day. What Now? Officials have their eyes open to threats in a way they didn't in 2016, but a lack of time and resources means U.S. elections remain vulnerable. By Miles Parks, NPR May 8 Politics U.S. Voting System Remains Vulnerable 6 Months Before Election Day Miles Parks, NPR
Dec 18 Politics Trump Outlines His Blueprint For Military And Foreign Policy President Trump set out his national security strategy Monday, stressing strong defense, homeland protection and economic prosperity. By Scott Horsley, NPR and Miles Parks, NPR Dec 18 Politics Trump Outlines His Blueprint For Military And Foreign Policy Scott Horsley, NPR and Miles Parks, NPR
Dec 7 Politics WATCH: FBI Director Christopher Wray Testifies Before House Judiciary Committee The hearing comes just days after President Trump said the law enforcement agency's reputation was the "worst in history!" By Miles Parks, NPR Dec 7 Politics FBI Director Testifies Before House Judiciary Committee Miles Parks, NPR
Dec 5 Politics The 10 Events You Need To Know To Understand The Michael Flynn Story The Flynn saga involves two presidents, a foreign ambassador, one fired FBI director and a lot of talk about Russian sanctions. By Miles Parks, NPR Dec 5 Politics 10 Events You Need To Know To Understand The Michael Flynn Story Miles Parks, NPR
Aug 2 Politics Trump Signs ‘Seriously Flawed’ Russia Sanctions Bill Into Law, Amid Putin Retaliation Congress overwhelmingly approved the legislation which the White House initially did not commit to signing. By Miles Parks, NPR Aug 2 Politics Trump Signs Russia Sanctions Into Law, Amid Putin Retaliation Miles Parks, NPR
Jul 17 Politics Timeline Of Trump And Russia In Mid-2016: A Series Of Coincidences Or Something More? The June 2016 email chain released by Donald Trump Jr. puts what happened in the spring and summer of that year in a new light. By Miles Parks, NPR and Tamara Keith, NPR Jul 17 Politics Timeline Of Trump And Russia In Mid-2016 Miles Parks, NPR and Tamara Keith, NPR
May 18 Politics Who Is Robert Mueller, Special Counsel Overseeing Russia Investigation? Robert Mueller led arguably the biggest FBI overhaul in the bureau's history during his 12-year term as director. By Carrie Johnson, NPR and Miles Parks, NPR May 18 Politics Who Is The Special Counsel Overseeing Russia Investigation? Carrie Johnson, NPR and Miles Parks, NPR