Trump Visits Border Wall To Show Off A Signature Election Promise President Trump on Tuesday made a quick trip to the southern border in Texas to highlight his immigration agenda, which he considers one of the major accomplishments of his presidency. John Burnett
After Booted By Big Tech, Parler Registers With Hosting Service Parler, the messaging app favored by far-right activists, has a new home. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Brian Friedberg of Harvard's Shorenstein Center. He tracks social media and hate groups,
Republicans Lash Out Against New Security Measures At The Capitol Several lawmakers were visibly upset Tuesday by the new security system at the Capitol complex that requires them to walk through a metal detectors, following last week's deadly insurrection. Alana Wise
Cheney Will Vote To Impeach: 'There Has Never Been A Greater Betrayal By A President' Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., is the first member of House GOP leadership to announce publicly support of impeachment. Barbara Sprunt
Justice Department Warns It's Coming For Those Involved In Capitol Violence Officials say charges could be brought ranging from trespassing to felony murder. Brian Naylor
Comey Argues DOJ Shouldn't Prosecute Trump After He Leaves Office NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with former FBI Director James Comey about his new book Saving Justice and whether federal authorities should pursue prosecution of President Trump after he leaves office.
Urging Lawmakers To Act, Rep. Torres Recalls 'Running For My Life' During Riot Rep. Norma Torres, D-Calif., gave an impassioned account of the events that took place on Jan. 6, when a mob of pro-Trump extremists breached the Capitol and forced lawmakers into hiding. Barbara Sprunt
'Trump Has Created A Huge Chasm' In U.S. Society: Capitol Siege Viewed From Berlin The violent insurrection attempt at the U.S. Capitol stunned many in Germany, especially those who grew up in the American sector of then-West Berlin. Esme Nicholson
Trump Says His Comments Before Capitol Riot Were 'Totally Appropriate' President Trump denied culpability for the violence and expressed no regret for comments made last week that many have criticized as being a catalyst for mob violence at the U.S. Capitol. Domenico Montanaro
Voice of America White House Reporter Reassigned After Questioning Pompeo During Pompeo's visit to VOA, Journalist Patsy Widakuswara tried to ask him whether he regretted saying there would be a second Trump administration after Joe Biden's victory in November. David Folkenflik