Subscribe to follow The Washington Post’s coverage of the ongoing impeachment inquiry with this collection of episodes from across The Post’s audio programming, including "Post Reports," "Can He Do That?" and "The Daily 202's Big Idea."
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Feb 07, 2020
‘Unshackled and unleashed’: Trump, post-acquittal
00:12:58
On Friday's "Post Reports," White House bureau chief Phil Rucker speaks with guest host Caroline Kitchener about how Trump's acquittal has emboldened him and what it means for the presidency at large.
Feb 07, 2020
President Trump is determined to make an example out of Alexander Vindman
00:04:17
From "The Daily 202" podcast: Alexander Vindman, the National Security Council aide who testified during the House impeachment hearings, will be informed by a political appointee at the White House in the coming days that he is being pushed out.
Feb 06, 2020
How Mitt Romney decided to vote for convicting Trump for abuse of power
00:05:05
From "The Daily 202" podcast: Mitt Romney sealed a place in history yesterday by voting to convict President Trump of abuse of power, becoming a lone voice of dissent in the Republican Party.
Feb 05, 2020
A president acquitted. The balance of power tested.
00:22:19
The Senate has said yes, the president can do that, regarding his conduct in Ukraine. So what does Trump’s acquittal mean for the powers of the presidency? On “Can He Do That?” editor Marc Fisher talks about the future of our country’s balance of power.
Feb 05, 2020
President Trump acquitted
00:05:04
President Trump will remain in office after the Senate votes to acquit. On Post Reports, Congressional reporter Mike DeBonis walks us through Sen. Mitt Romney's surprise vote, and why it didn't make a difference in the end.
Feb 04, 2020
Joe Manchin's proposal to censure President Trump meets resistance on both sides
00:04:22
In a floor speech, Sen. Joe Manchin declined to announce his decision, but asked his colleagues to consider censuring Trump, a less severe rebuke than removal from office that few senators were willing to pursue.
Feb 03, 2020
Can a president be impeached twice?
00:03:48
On Post Reports, Dan Balz explains whether a president can be impeached more than once.
Feb 03, 2020
Susan Collins finds herself lonely in the middle, as a vote on impeachment looms
00:03:03
From "The Daily 202" podcast: Sen. Susan Collins was the first of two Republicans to break with the president on any aspect of the impeachment trial by voting for witnesses, and she’s getting attacked for it from her right back home in Maine.
Feb 01, 2020
Witnesses voted down in Senate impeachment trial
00:09:32
On tonight's Post Reports, Aaron Blake explains how Republicans kept witnesses out of the impeachment trial.
Jan 31, 2020
Senate appears ready to reject witnesses in Trump impeachment trial
00:04:30
From “The Daily 202” podcast: The impeachment trial of President Trump is headed for a critical vote Friday that will determine whether the Senate hears from witnesses.
Feb 07 | 00:12:58
‘Unshackled and unleashed’: Trump, post-acquittal
Feb 07 | 00:04:17
President Trump is determined to make an example out of Alexander Vindman
Feb 06 | 00:05:05
How Mitt Romney decided to vote for convicting Trump for abuse of power
Feb 05 | 00:22:19
A president acquitted. The balance of power tested.
Feb 05 | 00:05:04
President Trump acquitted
Feb 04 | 00:04:22
Joe Manchin's proposal to censure President Trump meets resistance on both sides
Feb 03 | 00:03:48
Can a president be impeached twice?
Feb 03 | 00:03:03
Susan Collins finds herself lonely in the middle, as a vote on impeachment looms
Feb 01 | 00:09:32
Witnesses voted down in Senate impeachment trial
Jan 31 | 00:04:30
Senate appears ready to reject witnesses in Trump impeachment trial
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