Voice of America CEO Accused Of Fraud, Misuse of Office All In One Week U.S. Agency for Global Media CEO Michael Pack faces accusations of fraud over his private documentary film company and separate allegations he's promoting propaganda at Voice of America. David Folkenflik
Twitter Bans President Trump, Citing 'Risk Of Further Incitement Of Violence' Twitter has permanently blocked the @realDonaldTrump account after Trump posted a message that violated the company's rules. Bobby Allyn
Pro-Trump groups plan more weekend rallies at Washington state Capitol Ahead of the Washington State Legislative session starting Monday, multiple right wing groups are planning protests on the Capitol steps Sunday. The demonstrations come days after pro-Trump mobs raided the United States Capitol building in Washington D.C. Casey Martin
'I Want Him Out': Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski Of Alaska Calls For Trump To Resign Murkowski's comments to an Alaska newspaper come following a deadly insurrection on the U.S. Capitol by pro-Trump extremists, fueled by the president's own words. Alana Wise
House Democrats Weigh Impeachment As They Urge Trump's Removal More than half of House Democrats back articles of impeachment and are pressing leaders to reconvene next week to vote on them. Leaders warn if the president isn't removed they will proceed. Claudia Grisales
What a Week to Review Bill Radke reviews the week's news with DJ Wilson of the Washington State Wire, Allison Sarah Leibovitz
Can Trump Pardon Himself? President Trump reportedly is said to be considering pardoning himself before he leaves office. NPR discusses whether there is a legal rationale for such a move. Nina Totenberg
Biden Picks More National Security Aides While Resignations Gut Trump's Own NSC President-elect Joe Biden announced a slate of aides for his National Security Council. At the same time, more current Trump aides resigned, citing the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Franco Ordoñez
With 12 Days Left, Removing Trump From Office Is Unlikely, If Not Impossible The two options for removing a president are the 25th Amendment and impeachment. With the 25th unlikely to be invoked, Democrats appear to be moving toward another Trump impeachment. Domenico Montanaro
GOP Sen. Sasse Rips Trump For Stoking Mob, Calls Hawley's Objection 'Really Dumbass' In an interview with NPR, Ben Sasse called the president's conduct a "flagrant dereliction of his duty." He also criticized Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley for his challenge to the election's results. Steve Inskeep