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After Trump Tweet, DOJ Softens Sentencing Recommendation For POTUS Ally 2020-02-12
Bernie Sanders Wins New Hampshire Democratic Primary 2020-02-12
On the Ground In New Hampshire 2020-02-10
Voters Of Color At The Center Of Heated Democratic Debate 2020-02-08
Tensions Between Pelosi and Trump on Display After Senate Acquittal 2020-02-06
Senate Votes To Acquit President Trump, Ending Historic Impeachment Trial 2020-02-06
"Stronger Than Ever Before": Trump Delivers Made-For-TV State of The Union Address 2020-02-05
Buttigieg And Sanders Locked In Tight Race After Partial Iowa Results Released 2020-02-05
Iowa Results Waylaid By "Technical Difficulties," Democrats Say 2020-02-04
In Impeachment Trial, Both Sides Make Final Pitch on Conviction vs. Acquittal 2020-02-03
Special Episode: On The Ground in Iowa 2020-02-03
NPR Politics Live From Des Moines: The Road To 2020 2020-02-01
Witness Vote Fails, But Impeachment Trial Stretches To Next Week 2020-02-01
Questions of Foreign Interference Continue as Trial Moves Closer to Vote on Witnesses 2020-01-31
Trump Legal Team Says Quid Pro Quo In Pursuit Of Reelection Isn't Impeachable 2020-01-30
President's Defense Team Concludes Arguments in Impeachment Trial 2020-01-28
John Bolton Casts Shadow Over Trump Impeachment Defense 2020-01-28
Trump's Legal Team Begins Impeachment Defense, Says The President Did 'Nothing Wrong' 2020-01-25
Weekly Roundup: Friday, January 24 2020-01-25
A Few Republicans And The American Public: Democrats Target Their Impeachment Message 2020-01-24
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