Judge Says Trump Must Pay $2 Million Over Misuse Of Foundation Funds The money will go to a group of charities. The New York judge said money raised at a 2016 veterans fundraiser "was used for Mr. Trump's political campaign and disbursed by Mr. Trump's campaign staff." Merrit Kennedy
What Role Did John Bolton Play In Trump's Ukraine Efforts? NPR's David Greene talks to Andrew Weiss, who previously served at the Pentagon, State Department and National Security Council, about former national security adviser John Bolton's role in Ukraine.
Trump Administration Leaves Its Mark On The Federal Judiciary NPR's David Greene talks with conservative legal scholar Randy Barnett about President Trump's record number of federal judicial nominees, and what that means for the American public.
Supreme Court Justices Searching For A Compromise In Major Environmental Case The Supreme Court heard arguments that could limit the scope of the Clean Water Act. At issue is whether a Maui wastewater plant needs a federal permit because effluents end up in the ocean. Nina Totenberg
House Impeachment Panels Publish Testimony From Volker And Sondland The committees conducting the impeachment inquiry released transcripts from two key witnesses: Gordon Sondland, ambassador to the European Union, and Kurt Volker, the former special envoy to Ukraine. Claudia Grisales
Giuliani's Name Is Featured Prominently In Impeachment Transcripts Additional transcripts of testimonies in the House impeachment inquiry highlight the role of President Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, and his interactions with State Department officials. Domenico Montanaro
Trial Of Former Trump Associate Roger Stone Gets Underway The trial of former Trump Campaign associate and longtime political operative Roger Stone got underway on Tuesday. Ryan Lucas
Trial Of Trump Adviser Roger Stone Begins On Tuesday President Trump confidant Roger Stone has pleaded not guilty on multiple charges in a case brought by former special counsel Robert Mueller as part of the Russia influence investigation. Ryan Lucas
California Seizes More Than $1.5 Billion In Illegal Marijuana California voters approved the sale of recreational marijuana in 2016. But the legal market is still struggling to compete with the illicit market. Richard Gonzales
Columnist Who Accused Trump Of Sexual Assault Is Suing Him For Defamation The president accused E. Jean Carroll of "totally lying" when she said he assaulted her more than two decades ago. Now, Carroll is taking him to court for allegedly smearing her in the media. Colin Dwyer