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Despite Republicans' failure to repudiate Donald Trump in the wake of the insurrection at the Capitol, Rep. Adam Schiff of California is confident the nation will survive ongoing attacks on its democratic institutions.
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Former Missouri Gov. and current U.S. Senate candidate Eric Greitens is accused by his ex-wife of physical violence against her and their children, and threatening her if she did anything "that might damage his political career." The allegations were made in a sworn affidavit filed Monday in the couple's divorce case.
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The Senate is expected to finish the trial after Joe Biden is sworn in as president. Missouri and Kansas Senators don’t support impeachment.
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When it comes to the events of January 6, 2021, "I go from boiling rage to incredibly sad and heartbroken," says Missouri's former senator.
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The article of impeachment accuses President Trump of "incitement of insurrection" for his comments and actions leading up to last week's riot at the Capitol.
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The former U.S. Senator from Missouri on recent events in Washington, and student leaders highlight the struggles facing college attendees.
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U.S. Rep. Cori Bush is also preparing for the potential impeachment of President Donald Trump for inciting last Wednesday's insurrection.
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Segment 1: The Media Critics discuss Pompeo, the Washington Post, impeachment and more.U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's behavior towards NPR's Mary…
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Segment 1: Analyzing impeachment from a historical perspectiveAmidst the trial in Washington, it can be enlightening to look at how impeachment has…
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KCUR 89.3 will adjust afternoon newscast and Up to Date schedules to coincide with NPR’s live coverage of the U.S. Senate impeachment trial.Watch the…
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Segment 1: Media bias and covering assassination in IraqOur Media Critics discussed early coverage of a top Iranian commander's assasination, and how…
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Ahead of a presidential impeachment vote in the U.S. House, and with a trial looming in the Senate, hundreds of protesters gathered Tuesday evening…