The NPR Politics Podcast

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Dec 26, 2022 • 21min

Belonging, Money, Duty? Inside Account Of Why GOP Pros Backed Trump

Tim Miller, a former Republican operative who worked with Jeb Bush and Jon Huntsman, shares his insights on the GOP's support for Trump in a candid conversation. He discusses the conflict between political loyalty and personal ethics during the turbulent 2016 election. Miller reflects on the performative nature of political rhetoric and how media influences shifted the party towards radicalism. He also addresses the unique challenges faced by gay Republicans grappling with their identities amid a changing political landscape.
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Dec 23, 2022 • 52min

Road To Partition

Joining the discussion are insightful individuals from the 1947 Partition Archive, who share powerful personal narratives about one of the most traumatic periods in South Asian history. They delve into the chaos and displacement faced by millions as India and Pakistan divided. The podcast highlights the emotional scars left by Partition, recounts the critical roles of figures like Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and examines how historical tensions continue to resonate in contemporary society. Personal stories and poetry enrich the narrative, bringing a poignant perspective to this complex history.
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Dec 22, 2022 • 23min

A Love Affair: American Politics And Country Music

Debbie Elliott, NPR's national correspondent, dives into the captivating intersection of country music and U.S. politics. They explore how icons like Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton shaped political narratives through their songs. The discussion highlights the lighthearted yet impactful cookie bake-off moment involving Tammy Wynette and political figures. Also examined are artists' roles in activism and how country music influences party identities, revealing a rich tapestry of music and its political resonance in America.
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Dec 21, 2022 • 14min

In Legal Limbo, Biden Has No Clear Path To An Immigration Fix

The podcast dives into the legal chaos surrounding Title 42 and its impact on asylum seekers. It discusses the political tug-of-war that hampers immigration reform, revealing the urgency of the situation in places like El Paso. Factors driving migration from unstable countries are also explored, shedding light on the complexities behind the surge. Additionally, divergent political views on reform highlight the challenges the Biden administration faces in enacting a cohesive immigration policy. Tune in for a deep dive into the intricacies of border management and international cooperation.
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Dec 20, 2022 • 14min

Interview: Vice President Kamala Harris

Vice President Kamala Harris shares insights into her evolving role as Democrats strengthen their Senate control. With more freedom to travel, she plans to support activists championing abortion access and voting rights. The conversation highlights the challenges facing reproductive rights post-Dobbs and emphasizes the importance of grassroots organizing. Harris also reflects on her multifaceted responsibilities, from maternal health initiatives to the impact of social media on democracy. Plus, she shares a delightful glimpse into holiday cooking traditions.
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Dec 19, 2022 • 14min

Jan. 6 "Ringleader": Lawmakers Advise Criminal Charges For Trump

Lawmakers are pushing for four criminal charges against a former president over the January 6th Capitol attack. They emphasize that true justice should hold ringleaders accountable, not just the foot soldiers. The discussion dives into the historical context of insurrection and what the Justice Department might do next. The committee reflects on its achievements, challenges, and the impact of testimonies, while also examining potential reforms to prevent future crises in democracy.
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Dec 16, 2022 • 27min

The Twitter Files, LGBTQ Legislation & The Definition Of Beer

In this engaging discussion, NPR correspondent Melissa Block, an expert on gender issues and LGBTQ legislation, joins the conversation about the significant political implications of Elon Musk's Twitter ownership. They delve into the recent legislative challenges facing the LGBTQ community, particularly how anti-LGBTQ laws affect healthcare access. The chat takes a humorous turn as they debate a legal case defining what constitutes beer, sparking lively insights on beverage classification and societal perceptions.
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Dec 15, 2022 • 14min

Do Voters Want Bipartisanship... Or For Opponents To Agree With Them?

A recent poll reveals Americans desire bipartisanship while grappling with entrenched political views. Discover the contrasting priorities of Republicans and Democrats, especially regarding democracy and voter threats. Surprising insights show independents view Democrats as a greater threat. Additionally, the evolving sentiments of younger voters toward the Democratic Party are highlighted, shedding light on shifting political dynamics. Economic concerns also emerge as a significant factor influencing voter sentiment ahead of the upcoming elections.
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Dec 14, 2022 • 13min

Kevin McCarthy Faces A Likely Bruising Path To Speaker Of The House

The contest for Speaker of the House is shaping up to be a fierce affair, with no clear frontrunners. Kevin McCarthy faces an uphill battle to unify the fractured Republican Party. Political maneuvering and negotiations will be crucial as he tries to secure support. Internal tensions and the reluctance of Democrats add layers of complexity to the election process. The stakes are high as the spotlight shines on McCarthy's strategy and leadership potential amid uncertainty.
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Dec 13, 2022 • 14min

Military Sexual Assault Prosecution Reform Likely To Pass Congress

This discussion dives into a landmark reform aimed at shifting the prosecution of military sexual assault cases from commanders to specialized trial counsel, promising greater accountability. Alongside this, the National Defense Authorization Act highlights bipartisan support for a substantial defense budget, including benefits for military families and wildland firefighters. The repeal of the COVID-19 vaccine mandate raises concerns about discharged service members, while crucial legislative priorities like immigration reform and the Electoral Count Act are put on the table.

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