
The NPR Politics Podcast Weekly Roundup: May 15th, 2020
May 15, 2020
Nina Totenberg, NPR's Chief Legal Affairs Correspondent, brings her expertise to a timely discussion on the Supreme Court’s stance on presidential powers and ongoing investigations. They dissect Senator Richard Burr's stock trade controversy amid the pandemic, raising questions about insider trading. Totenberg also discusses the intricacies of legal battles surrounding subpoenas for Trump's financial records, the balance between legislative oversight and executive immunity, and the implications of recent rulings. This mix of law and politics keeps listeners engaged and informed.
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Serious Investigation
- Obtaining Burr's phone suggests the FBI had probable cause a federal crime was committed.
- This indicates a serious investigation, requiring high-level Justice Department approval due to Burr's position.
Insider Trading?
- Investigators are examining whether Burr used non-public information from intelligence briefings to inform his stock trades.
- Burr's brother-in-law made similar trades, raising further questions.
Other Senators' Trades
- Other senators, including Loeffler and Feinstein, face scrutiny over stock trades made before the pandemic's severity was public.
- These inquiries involve trades made by the senators or their spouses.

