TikTok Prank May Account For Trump Rally's Low Attendance Rate The Trump campaign said more than 1 million people expressed interest online to attend the rally in Tulsa, Okla., but only about 6,000 people showed up. A prank apparently fueled phony registrations. Bobby Allyn
Kentucky's Democratic Primary To Decide Who Takes On Senate Leader McConnell Tuesday's Democratic primary to choose who takes on Sen. Mitch McConnell this fall is suddenly competitive. Ex-Marine pilot Amy McGrath faces Charles Booker, an African American progressive. Ryland Barton
Transcript: NPR's Full Interview With John Bolton Former national security adviser John Bolton talked with NPR's Steve Inskeep about his new book, The Room Where It Happened. Bolton accuses Trump of incoherent decision-making and incompetence.
Bolton: Trump And China's Xi Talked 'Frequently' About Trump's Reelection Former National Security Adviser John Bolton is promoting a new book in which he accuses President Trump of being uninformed and almost solely focused on his own reelection. Franco Ordoñez
Marisol Mendoza Has Been In ICE Detention Since 2016. Now, She Has COVID-19 NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Valeria Fernández and Jude Joffe-Block about their reporting on the case of Marisol Mendoza, who has been in ICE detention since 2016 and is now ill with COVID-19.
U.S. Immigration Crackdowns Not Unusual During Times Of Crisis President Trump is expected to sign an order to suspend some temporary work visas through the end of the year. A look at history shows a connection between pandemics and efforts to limit immigration. Deborah Amos
Supreme Court Rulings On DACA, Civil Rights Act Deal Blows To Conservatives NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Carrie Severino of the Judicial Crisis Network about recent Supreme Court rulings.
Week In Politics: President Trump's Tulsa Rally Sees Smaller Crowds Than Anticipated We take a look at the president's first campaign rally in months, as well as the many battles he is waging against the NFL, Dr. Anthony Fauci and more. Mara Liasson
Trump Returns To Campaign Trail With A Familiar Message In A Changing World Amid slumping poll numbers, the president delivered a dark message, trying to tie Democratic opponent Joe Biden to the extreme left. Trump's campaign promised a massive crowd, but didn't deliver. Domenico Montanaro
Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Addresses Clash Over Geoffrey Berman NPR's Michel Martin speaks to former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Harry Litman about the clash at the Justice Department over the position of U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York.