House Rejects Trump's Defense Bill Veto In Highly Unusual Vote Members of Congress voted to override President Trump's veto of the National Defense Authorization Act, which had passed overwhelmingly in both parties. The Senate's next moves are unclear. Philip Ewing
House Endorses Trump-Backed $2,000 Payments Amid Feud Within GOP Democrats sought to make a point about their desire to provide more money for Americans than congressional Republicans — picking up an attack line from none other than President Trump. Philip Ewing
Biden Faults 'Roadblocks' As His Team Manages Transition From Trump The president-elect says his advisers have encountered some obstacles as they try to get a sense of the national security and budget postures of the nation ahead of Inauguration Day. Philip Ewing
Seattle Now: Wrapping up a very 2020 year in city politics The year was one news dump after another and city politics was no exception. What did we learn? Reporters Essex Porter of KIRO-7 and David Kroman of Crosscut are here to make sense of the aftermath. Sophie Reid
After Threatening To Derail It, Trump Signs COVID-19 Relief Package Into Law President Trump has signed a massive COVID-19 relief and omnibus spending package, deputy press secretary Judd Deere said Sunday night on Twitter. Claudia Grisales
Trump Signs COVID-19 Relief Deal After His Criticism Threatened To Derail It President Trump's signature, even after bashing the legislation, puts an end to uncertainty over when millions of Americans will receive the economic relief provided in the massive bill. Barbara Sprunt
What Can Congress Do For Coronavirus Relief Bill The fate of the latest pandemic relief package remains up in the air as the legislation is on President Trump's desk, though he has called it a "disgrace." Claudia Grisales
As 2020 Ends, Let's Remember The Politics Of It All NPR's Don Gonyea talks with Mark Barabak of The Los Angeles Times, Kathleen Gray of The New York Times and Holly Bailey of The Washington Post about covering politics during a year like none other.
Arizona Lawmaker Reflects On Surviving COVID-19 NPR's Don Gonyea talks with Lorenzo Sierra, a member of the state's House of Representatives, about his experience of surviving a severe case of COVID-19.
Trump Isn't The 1st President To Have Had A Tense Relationship With The Media NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with Harold Holzer about his book, "The Presidents vs. The Press: The Endless Battle Between The White House and the Media from the Founding Fathers to Fake News."