Trump's Terms
En podcast av NPR
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What happens if Trump can't pay his $454 million civil fraud penalty?
Publicerades: 2024-03-19 -
In Georgia a resignation, in New York a delay
Publicerades: 2024-03-15 -
Judge denies one of Trump's motions to dismiss classified documents case
Publicerades: 2024-03-14 -
Judge dismisses six counts in Georgia election interference case
Publicerades: 2024-03-13 -
Trump wins in court and at the ballot box
Publicerades: 2024-03-09 -
Supreme Court rules Trump can remain on the ballot
Publicerades: 2024-03-04 -
Supreme Court could end up delaying the Jan. 6 trial past the election
Publicerades: 2024-03-02 -
Still unclear when classified documents case will go to trial
Publicerades: 2024-03-01 -
High stakes for the Supreme Court as it takes on Trump's immunity case
Publicerades: 2024-02-29 -
Supreme Court to consider Trump's immunity claims
Publicerades: 2024-02-28 -
Trump owes about half a billion dollars in legal penalties — how will he pay for it?
Publicerades: 2024-02-24 -
A trial date set in New York and an indignant prosecutor in Georgia
Publicerades: 2024-02-17 -
Trump ordered to pay nearly $355 million in civil fraud case
Publicerades: 2024-02-16 -
Trial date set in New York hush money case, Fani Willis takes the stand in Georgia
Publicerades: 2024-02-16 -
It could be a consequential week in all four criminal cases against Trump
Publicerades: 2024-02-13 -
Trump's mixed week: a possible boost from one court and a setback from another
Publicerades: 2024-02-10 -
Justices push lawyers on question of Trump's eligibility to run for another term
Publicerades: 2024-02-08 -
The Supreme Court hears arguments on whether Trump should remain on the ballot
Publicerades: 2024-02-07 -
Trump does not have broad immunity, appeals court decides
Publicerades: 2024-02-06 -
Georgia on our minds
Publicerades: 2024-02-04
Host Scott Detrow curates NPR's reporting, analysis and updates on the 47th President, focusing on actions and policies that challenge precedent and upend political norms, raising questions about what a President can do — and whether his efforts will benefit the voters who returned him to power. Support NPR's reporting by subscribing to Trump's Terms+ and unlock sponsor-free listening. Learn more at plus.npr.org.
