Episodes
From "The Daily 202" podcast: A little 1 a.m. Eastern time this morning, Chief Justice John Roberts rebuked House impeachment managers and defense lawyers for President Trump over their decorum.
Published 01/22/20
On Post Reports, Aaron Blake explains Tuesday’s Senate debate on the rules for Trump’s impeachment trial. And Rosalind Helderman answers your questions on impeachment.
Published 01/22/20
On “Can He Do That?“, economic policy reporter Jeff Stein answers key questions about what legal weight a decision from the GAO carries and how likely this ruling is to be considered by the Senate, as House Democrats and the Trump team make their cases.
Published 01/21/20
From "The Daily 202" podcast: later yesterday afternoon, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell finally released the ground rules that will guide trial proceedings.
Published 01/21/20
For three years, Trump’s hotel near the White House has been a loose, anybody-welcome hangout for Republicans.
Published 01/17/20
The Senate gavels in for the impeachment trial. Paul Sonne unpacks the latest evidence implicating President Trump in the Ukraine scandal.
Published 01/16/20
On the “Can He Do That?” podcast, Congress reporter Rachael Bade offers insight into how the Senate trial process may get thrown off course, how new revelations factor into the trial, and whether the final outcome actually as inevitable as it seems.
Published 01/16/20
From "The Daily 202" podcast: with pomp and circumstance, the House delivered the two articles of impeachment to the Senate last night.
Published 01/16/20
Reporter Rosalind Helderman explains what’s happening with impeachment — and what we can learn from the new documents made public by House Democrats.
Published 01/15/20
From "The Daily 202" podcast: new materials released by House Democrats appear to show Ukraine’s top prosecutor offering one of Rudy Giuliani's associates damaging information related to Joe Biden.
Published 01/15/20
From "The Daily 202" podcast: Russian military spies have hacked the Ukrainian gas company that is at the heart of the impeachment trial of Trump.
Published 01/14/20
From "The Daily 202" podcast: Kentuckians have been wary of their senator, deeming him overly willing to cut a deal and insufficiently committed to the president’s agenda. His management of the Trump's trial, they say, will be a test.
Published 01/13/20
After a long standoff, Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that the House will finally consider a resolution to send the articles of impeachment to the Senate next week. On “Can He Do That?” Karoun Demirjian explains what’s been gained or lost in the process.
Published 01/10/20
From "The Daily 202" podcast: an intense turf war is raging behind the scenes between House and Senate Republicans over who will defend Trump during the impeachment trial.
Published 01/09/20
From "The Daily 202" podcast: In his announcement, McConnell said he has the votes to begin the trial in the format of his choice, which is opening arguments from both the House impeachment managers and Trump’s defense team,
Published 01/08/20
Mike DeBonis explains the impeachment trial’s delay on this segment from Post Reports.
Published 01/07/20
From "The Daily 202" podcast: John Bolton scrambled Senate Republicans’ impeachment strategy yesterday by declaring his willingness to testify in President Trump's impeachment trial.
Published 01/07/20
President Trump is just the fourth president to face impeachment proceedings. In 2016, The Post’s Presidential podcast examined the three presidents in that category before Trump. We finish our series from Presidential with the story of Bill Clinton.
Published 12/27/19
From "The Daily 202" podcast: Sen. Lisa Murkowski, a key potential Republican swing vote said she was “disturbed” by the Senate majority leader’s statement last week that the verdict in President Trump’s upcoming impeachment trial was already determined.
Published 12/26/19
President Trump is just the fourth president to face impeachment proceedings. In 2016, The Post’s Presidential podcast examined the three presidents in that category before Trump. Here’s the second of their stories from Presidential, on Richard Nixon.
Published 12/25/19
President Trump is just the fourth president to face impeachment proceedings. In 2016, The Post’s Presidential podcast examined the three presidents in that category before Trump. Here are their stories, beginning with Andrew Johnson.
Published 12/23/19
From “The Daily 202” podcast: a White House budget office official directed the Defense Department to “hold off” on sending military aid to Ukraine less than two hours after President Trump’s controversial July 25 phone call.
Published 12/23/19
From "The Daily 202" podcast: former White House officials say they feared Vladimir Putin influenced President Trump’s views on Ukraine and the 2016 campaign.
Published 12/20/19
From the Daily 202 podcast: the House of Representatives voted last night to impeach President Trump on charges that he abused his office and obstructed Congress, branding an indelible mark on the most turbulent presidency of modern times.
Published 12/19/19
President Trump is the third U.S. president in history to be impeached. On “Can He Do That?” Dan Balz weighs in on how this impeachment compares to others, what happens if an impeached president runs again and how Trump’s ability to govern could change.
Published 12/19/19