NPR's Michel Martin talks with Timothy Naftali, co-author of Impeachment: An American History, to help answer questions listeners submitted regarding the impeachment process.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Harvard University professor Michael Sandel about the big, philosophical questions listeners have about the impeachment inquiry.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with three women who won political office this week — Juli Briskman, Kendra Brooks and Safiya Khalid — about what this year's election might mean for 2020.
Since the clashes started last month, more than 300 protesters have been killed and 15,000 others wounded. Protesters demand overhauls to the country's political system and an end to corruption.
Elections specialists worry that politicians' scurrilous claims about voter fraud — when it seldom has a decisive effect on outcomes — erode confidence in democracy.
President Trump's reelection rallies feature much of the same bluster as his 2016 campaign rallies, but also a beleaguered president and much more upbeat crowds.