The Diplomacy Challenges Facing Incoming President Biden NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former National Security Council official Kirsten Fontenrose and career diplomat Nicholas Burns about the foreign policy challenges facing the Biden administration.
Invoking Nazi Germany, Arnold Schwarzenegger Denounces Capitol Siege Former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger published a video message on Twitter condemning the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Recalling Nazis From His Childhood, Arnold Schwarzenegger Decries The Capitol Assault In an emotional video posted to Twitter, the former governor and Austrian immigrant says the mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol "trampled the very principles on which our country was founded." Kat Lonsdorf
GOP Sen. Toomey Joins Call For Trump To Resign, As House Impeachment Plans Move Ahead The retiring Pennsylvania senator joins his Republican colleague Lisa Murkowski of Alaska in calling for President Trump to resign. House Democrats are aiming to hold an impeachment vote this week. Barbara Sprunt
Social Media Companies Are Banning Trump. Why Now? Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to social media researcher Jennifer Grygiel about why social media companies didn't react sooner to President Trump's online presence.
D.C.'s Acting U.S. Attorney Calls Scope of Capitol Investigation 'Unprecedented' In an exclusive interview with NPR, the top federal prosecutor for the District of Columbia describes how investigators are building their case. Martin Kaste
Pence Will Attend Biden Inauguration In a split with President Trump, Vice President Pence will attend President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration on Jan. 20. Trump has said he will not attend. James Doubek
Ex-Charlottesville Mayor Recalls 2017 Lessons On Far-Right Extremism NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former Charlottesville, Va., Mayor Michael Signer about this week's assault on the U.S. Capitol and lessons from his dealings with white extremists.
Journalist 'Survived' Post-Election With Conspiracy Theorist Boyfriend NPR's Michel Martin speaks with journalist Trent Kay Maverick about her relationship with a conspiracy theorist, and whether it has changed after the election and the assault on the U.S. Capitol.
As Inauguration Nears, Concern Of More Violence Grows Wednesday's violent insurrection at the Capitol led to the deaths of five people. Some lawmakers and others worry that it was just the beginning. Matthew S. Schwartz