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Former DOJ official discusses Trump administration's responses to court orders
by Michel Martin
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Elliot Williams, legal analyst and former Justice Department deputy assistant attorney general, about the Trump administration's response to court orders.
Midterms Were A Rebuke Of Trumpism, Commentator Max Boot Says
Noel King talks to Max Boot, author of The Corrosion of Conservatism: Why I left the Right, who offers his take on the status of the Republican Party after Tuesday's midterm elections.
Voters Had Their Say And They've Split Control Of Congress
Steve Inskeep talks to NPR's Domenico Montanaro and Tom Perez, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, about Democrats taking control of the House and Republicans keeping the Senate.
Trump's Stance On Migrant Caravan Energizes White Evangelical Voters
Steve Inskeep talks to Ed Stetzer, who directs the Billy Graham Center at Wheaton College in Illinois, about how Evangelicals voted in midterms. In 2016, they helped turn the tide for Donald Trump.
Strong Turnout Helped Democrats Take Control Of The House
Steve Inskeep talks to Karine Jean-Pierre, senior adviser and national spokesperson for the progressive advocacy group MoveOn.org, about voter turnout and how Democrats fared in the midterms.
Election Analysis: What Were American Voters Trying To Tell Us?
Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic consultant Robby Mook and conservative commentator Scott Jennings about the biggest takeaways from Tuesday's election for each party.
Control Of Congress Has Been Decided But Some Races Are Too Close To Call
The midterm elections have delivered a divided Congress — with the Republicans building on their majority in the Senate, and the Democrats taking control of the House of Representatives.
Pringles Rolls Out Limited-Edition Chips For Thanksgiving
The holiday-inspired chips feature turkey, stuffing and pumpkin pie flavors. Pringles, which is owned by Kellogg's, said those were the three most popular of the eight flavors it tried out.
Voting On Election Day Is A Big Deal For 2 Women
An Iowa woman made it to the polls on Election Day despite spending the night in the ER with stomach pains. And a North Carolina woman continued a tradition that was started by her mother.
How Did Progressives Fare In Midterm Elections?
Steve Inskeep talks to Jeff Weaver, manager of the 2016 presidential campaign for Sen. Bernie Sanders, about how the progressive wing of the Democratic Party did in the midterms.
Bipartisan Takeaways From Tuesday's Midterm Elections
Noel King talks to Jonah Goldberg of National Review and Margie Omero of The Pollsters podcast, about what party most female voters backed, and was the election really a referendum on the president.
Midterm Results: Democrats Take Back Control Of The House
Democrats have retaken the House in Tuesday's elections and more than 100 women have been elected to Congress. Meanwhile, Republicans consolidated their control of the Senate.