Impeachment, Explained
A podcast by Vox
20 Episodes
-  57-43Published: 17/02/2021
-  Capitol punishmentPublished: 9/02/2021
-  A step past impeachmentPublished: 12/01/2021
-  Weeds 2020: The Bernie electability debatePublished: 29/02/2020
-  Jill Lepore on what I get wrongPublished: 20/02/2020
-  The impeachment trial convicted American politicsPublished: 1/02/2020
-  The McConnell effectPublished: 25/01/2020
-  "Constitutional decay" in the US SenatePublished: 18/01/2020
-  Impeachment and IranPublished: 11/01/2020
-  Impeachment in, and beyond, the BeltwayPublished: 21/12/2019
-  Mr. Feldman goes to WashingtonPublished: 14/12/2019
-  How Andrew Johnson’s impeachment created the template for Trump’sPublished: 7/12/2019
-  Was Rudy Giuliani always like this?Published: 30/11/2019
-  What’s wrong with the Republican Party?Published: 23/11/2019
-  With obstruction of justice for allPublished: 16/11/2019
-  The biggest difference between Trump and Nixon is Fox NewsPublished: 9/11/2019
-  A no-BS guide to how the House impeachment process really worksPublished: 2/11/2019
-  The Ukraine story is a Russia storyPublished: 26/10/2019
-  The four words that will decide impeachmentPublished: 19/10/2019
-  We are living through historyPublished: 12/10/2019
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We are living through history, but keeping up with the unending stream of revelations, statements, tweets, and disputes is already difficult enough. If we’re going to understand this inquiry–and this presidency–we need to slow down the news cycle long enough to separate the signal from the noise. Every Saturday, Ezra Klein will do just that – through deep conversations with Vox reporters and leading policy voices about what’s going on, why it matters, and where it leaves us now.
