
Tom Dreisbach
NPR's investigator who has been following President Trump's efforts to retaliate against his perceived enemies.
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Apr 29, 2025 • 9min
Trump uses government powers to target perceived enemies
Tom Dreisbach, NPR's investigative journalist, dives into President Trump's controversial tactics of using government power to retaliate against perceived enemies. He reveals how over 100 individuals and institutions are feeling the repercussions of Trump's actions, including criminal probes and deportation attempts. Dreisbach uncovers alarming patterns of targeting critics, emphasizing the potential threat these actions pose to democracy and justice. His insights shed light on the chilling impact of political retribution in America.

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Jan 6, 2025 • 18min
The battle over the truth of January 6
Tom Dreisbach, a dedicated NPR reporter, shares his insights after interviewing Brian Sicknick's family, exposing the deep emotional scars left by January 6. The discussion highlights the chaotic aftermath and urgent calls for accountability, all while grappling with the heavy narratives surrounding that day. Dreisbach also touches on the concept of self-coups, drawing parallels with global events. The Sicknick family's grief and struggle against political denial reveal personal stories that humanize the historical significance of the Capitol attack.

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Oct 25, 2024 • 15min
Food recalls are everywhere. Here’s what to know.
Tom Dreisbach, an NPR journalist known for his investigative work on political threats, reveals that Trump has threatened prosecution over 100 times since 2022, posing risks to democratic discourse. The discussion also highlights recent food recalls affecting everyday items like eggs and McDonald's burgers, emphasizing concerns over E. coli and listeria outbreaks. Insights on voter confidence and security are shared, addressing the reliability of U.S. voting systems and debunking myths about election integrity.

May 2, 2024 • 16min
Federal Judges Aren't Subject To Workplace Harassment Laws
Tom Dreisbach, NPR's investigations correspondent known for his focus on ethics, joins the discussion on alarming gaps in workplace protections for federal judiciary employees. The podcast reveals how numerous judges failed to disclose lavish, privately-funded trips, raising ethical concerns. It also dives into the troubling climate of bullying faced by law clerks, complicating efforts to report misconduct. Furthermore, the conversation addresses declining public trust in the judicial system and the need for reforms to enhance transparency and accountability.

Nov 7, 2024 • 6min
Jan. 6 defendants celebrate Trump's victory and expect to be pardoned
Tom Dreisbach, an NPR reporter dedicated to covering the January 6th Capitol attack, dives into the unexpected celebrations among those charged in connection with the event. Many defendants express their hope for pardons from Trump, framing themselves as 'political prisoners.' The discussion highlights the stark contrast between their jubilant outlook and the serious implications of the attack. Personal narratives illuminate their controversial justifications for violence and raise urgent questions about accountability and the potential normalization of extremist actions.


