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Trump's Trials

Trump's Trials

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Reporting and analysis on the inquiries, trials, and criminal probes facing former President Donald Trump. From the Jan. 6 insurrection and Georgia election interference, to the ongoing question of classified documents - and beyond - host Scott Detrow, political editor Domenico Montanaro and legal experts dive deep every week to explore the news inside the courtrooms and the stakes for American democracy.

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  • 107 - What happens to Trump's criminal cases now that he's won re-election?

    For this episode of Trump's Trials, host Scott Detrow speaks with NPR justice correspondent Carrie Johnson.

    Now that Donald Trump is headed back to the White House the three remaining criminal cases against him will most likely go away.

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    Sat, 09 Nov 2024
  • 106 - Jan. 6 defendants celebrate Trump's victory and expect to be pardoned

    For this episode of Trump's Trials, All Things Consideredhost Juana Summers speaks with NPR's Tom Dreisbach.

    For many people charged in connection with the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, Donald Trump's victory has led to celebration. Throughout Trump's campaign, he called the rioters "political prisoners" — and promised pardons on his first day in office.

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    Thu, 07 Nov 2024
  • 105 - Special counsel taking steps to wind down cases against Trump before inauguration

    For this episode of Trump's Trials, All Things Consideredhost Ari Shapiro speaks with NPR Justice Correspondent Carrie Johnson.

    Special Counsel Jack Smith will be taking steps to wind down the federal government's cases against president-elect Donald Trump before Trump takes office in January.

    For about two years Smith has been building two cases against Trump, one of them for his actions related to the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and the second for allegedly hoarding classified documents after leaving office in 2021.

    With Trump ascending again to the presidency those cases will go away.

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    Thu, 07 Nov 2024
  • 104 - Separating election facts from fiction

    For this episode of Trump's Trials, host Scott Detrow speaks with NPR Voting correspondent Miles Parks.

    In these closing days of the presidential election, polling across the board has nearly every swing state in a statistical tie, meaning the election may come down to just a couple thousands votes.

    No matter who wins, in the coming days we're going to hear a lot more from Donald Trump and his allies about the results.

    And if history is any guide we can expect a mix of misleading information, rumors and outright lies

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    Sat, 02 Nov 2024
  • 103 - Supreme Court allows Virginia to purge suspected noncitizens from voter rolls

    For this episode of Trump's Trials, All Things ConsideredHost Ailsa Chang speaks with NPR reporter Jude Joffe-Block.

    Just six days before the Election, the Supreme Court has issued a ruling that allows Virginia to continue purging individuals from state voter rolls. The state says it's removing ineligible non-citizens. But Joffe-Block has spoken to U.S. citizen voters whose registrations were also canceled as part of the state's program.

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    Wed, 30 Oct 2024
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