The Washington Post’s Libby Casey, Rhonda Colvin and James Hohmann gather for a weekly conversation about former president Donald Trump’s ongoing legal troubles. As trials loom in New York, Florida, Georgia and Washington, D.C., the team will break down the most important – and historic – twists and turns, all as Trump seeks a second term as president. The crew will sit down each Thursday (with the occasional breaking news episode) to discuss what has happened that week, and what’s coming up the next week – often with guest appearances from Washington Post reporters. Listen in to see how you can submit your own questions for the team to answer.

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Reshaping the role of the Justice Department 2021-02-26
Biden’s shifting benchmarks for reopening schools 2021-02-18
The duty of a president during crisis 2021-02-12
Biden says he wants to reunite migrant families. It won’t be easy. 2021-02-04
Will Biden get you a vaccine? 2021-01-29
The Biden era begins 2021-01-21
What’s next for Trump? 2021-01-14
One impeachment is rare. Two is unprecedented. 2021-01-12
Trump incited a mob. American Democracy suffered. 2021-01-07
How can the Supreme Court maintain impartiality in America's modern political climate? 2020-12-29
The problems with pardon power 2020-12-28
Trump and the economy: The administration’s biggest victories also exacerbated our divides 2020-12-23
Trump and science: An erosion of our institutions, in public and behind the scenes 2020-12-22
Trump and race: How the president’s rhetoric and policies divided us 2020-12-21
Trump’s last chance 2020-12-17
Trump takes credit for the vaccine. Does he deserve it? 2020-12-10
Pardon me? And my family? And maybe my lawyer? 2020-12-04
Trump’s lame-duck agenda: Lessons from history and warnings for coronavirus 2020-11-19
Does Trump’s refusal to concede put national security at risk? 2020-11-13
What do Trump’s legal threats actually accomplish? 2020-11-05
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