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The indictment, confirmed Thursday by Joe Tacopina, a lawyer for Trump, and other people familiar with the matter who were not authorized to discuss sealed criminal charges, is an extraordinary development after years of investigations into his business, political and personal dealings.
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The constitutional scholar, former federal prosecutor and visiting law professor at American University weighs in on the findings of the House Committee's 18-month investigation of the January 6 Insurrection, and what lies ahead.
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Washington Post national political correspondent Eugene Scott on the epic struggle for power within the GOP as Trump weighs another presidential run.
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NPR media correspondent David Folkenflick and Politico's White House Bureau Chief Jonathan Lemire discuss the challenges of reporting on the growing right-wing extremism and disinformation in American politics.
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In her new book, the veteran reporter chronicles Trump's origins and his relentless - and continuing - pursuit of celebrity and power.
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The veteran political writer discusses his new book about Donald Trump's Washington, and the moral collapse of a major American political party.
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New York Times reporter Alexander Burns, co-author with Times colleague Jonathan Martin, discusses their harrowing new account of how political events of the past 18 months have shaken the foundations of American democracy.
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Politico congressional reporter Nicholas Wu and constitutional law expert Kim Wehle join us to discuss whether the law might finally be catching up with Donald Trump.
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The White House Bureau Chief for Politico discusses his deep dive into Trump's plot to undermine the 2020 election, and its devastating impact on American politics.
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The veteran political writer discusses his new book about Donald Trump's Washington, and the moral collapse of a major American political party.