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."
Jobless Benefits Lapse For Millions As Trump Withholds Signature On Relief Bill The nearly $900 billion package includes an extension of jobless aid. The president's criticisms of the bill, including that relief payments would be too small, caught much of Washington by surprise. Jason Slotkin
A Tale Of Bipartisanship In Congress — No, Seriously A bipartisan committee made 97 recommendations on how to modernize the way Congress works and improve relationships between Democrats and Republicans. Susan Davis
Can Trump Live At Mar-A-Lago? President Trump changed his legal address to Mar-a-Lago, his private club in Palm Beach. But neighbors say under an agreement he signed decades ago, he can't live there after leaving the White House. Greg Allen
'All Is Not Calm': Congress Scrambles After Trump Blasts COVID-19 Relief Package Democrats and Republicans separately took the president up on two of his suggestions: increasing direct payments to Americans and decreasing foreign aid. Each party blocked the other's measure. Barbara Sprunt
COVID-19 Relief Bill Could Stave Off Historic Wave Of Evictions A rental assistance program in the bill is key for helping millions of struggling renters at risk of losing their homes in the middle of winter as the pandemic rages on. Chris Arnold
Trump Issues Additional 26 Pardons And 3 Commutations President Trump issued another round of pardons Wednesday. The biggest names in the slate of 26 people include allies, such as former campaign chairman Paul Manafort and former adviser Roger Stone. Ryan Lucas
Trump Criticism Jeopardizes Latest Pandemic Relief Package President Trump threw the fate of the coronavirus relief and government spending bill into question with an unexpected set of demands. Congressional leaders are scrambling. Claudia Grisales
Trump Vetoes Defense Bill, Setting Up Congressional Vote To Potentially Override Him President Trump has vetoed the annual defense bill, which has won congressional approval 60 years straight. Now, Congress will move to override that veto. Claudia Grisales
Twitter Will Reset @POTUS Account To 0 Followers After Biden Transition The president-elect's transition team is pushing back against Twitter's decision, which is a reversal from the last presidential transition. Reese Oxner