Pro-Trump Election Conspiracist Lin Wood Under Investigation For Illegal Voting The Georgia secretary of state's office is looking into allegations that Wood may have illegally voted in the November general election. Stephen Fowler
Here Are The Immigration Actions President Biden Plans To Sign President Biden has been working to unwind many of the executive actions taken by former President Donald Trump. But the administration has warned that the changes will take time. Joel Rose
Former CIA Officer: Treat Domestic Extremism As An Insurgency Robert Grenier oversaw CIA's counterterrorism operations from 2004 to 2006. He argues that counterinsurgency tactics used overseas are needed to fight extremists such as those who stormed the Capitol. Mary Louise Kelly
Rep. Cori Bush On Her Progressive Priorities For Congress NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., about her progressive priorities for Congress, the impeachment trial and the challenges she anticipates for advancing her priorities.
Senate Makes Alejandro Mayorkas First Latino Head Of Homeland Security Senate confirmation of the first immigrant to lead DHS comes on the same day President Biden is expected to sign a series of executive actions on immigration. Alana Wise
Pete Buttigieg Confirmed As Transportation Secretary The 39-year-old former South Bend, Ind. mayor is both the first openly gay man confirmed to a Cabinet position and the youngest member of President Biden's Cabinet. Brian Naylor
Pretrial Impeachment Brief Holds Trump Responsible For Jan. 6 Attack The House impeachment managers filed a pretrial brief arguing former President Trump should be convicted and barred from holding future federal office after inciting an insurrection.
Impeachment Managers Argue Trump Is 'Singularly Responsible' For Capitol Attack Ahead of next week's trial, a brief claims the Jan. 6 riot would not have happened without Trump "creating a powder keg, striking a match, and then seeking personal advantage from the ensuing havoc." Ryan Lucas
Biden's Ethics Pledge Is Stringent. Some Want It To Be Even Stronger President Biden's measure is tougher than the ethics orders of his two predecessors. Still, some ethics advocates are pushing Biden to go even further. Tamara Keith
Biden, GOP Senators Meet Longer Than Expected On COVID-19 Relief NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., about the Republican's plan for new COVID-19 relief legislation and his meeting with President Biden Monday on winning bipartisan support.