Feb 15 Watch 11:28 Shields and Brooks on Trump’s national emergency, Democratic platform shift Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks join Judy Woodruff to analyze the week in politics, including the president’s national emergency declaration, how congressional Republicans are reacting to it, the 2020 presidential field and whether Democrats… Continue watching
Feb 15 The game for 2020 Democrats: wooing millennials By Jessica Yarvin Young voters are poised to play a larger role than ever in the 2020 Democratic primaries, as a diverse field marked by generational divides and differences in style and temperament try to win over the party’s progressive base. Continue reading
Feb 15 Read Trump’s full national emergency proclamation By Molly Finnegan The one thing the declaration does not mention specifically: a wall. Continue reading
Feb 15 Trump’s national emergency sparks GOP divide By Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press Some are backing the president, while others are vehemently opposed, setting up a potential showdown that extends beyond the expected legal battles. Continue reading
Feb 15 What does William Weld believe? Where the candidate stands on 5 issues By Meredith Lee Former Massachusetts Governor William Weld is the first person to signal plans to mount a primary challenge against President Donald Trump. Here is where Weld stands on key issues in the 2020 election. Continue reading
Feb 15 Judge issues gag order for Trump confidant Roger Stone By Eric Tucker, Chad Day, Associated Press U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson said the order was necessary to ensure Stone's right to a fair trial. Continue reading
Feb 15 ACLU says it will sue over Trump national emergency declaration By Associated Press The Friday announcement came hours after Trump signed the declaration and said he expected legal challenges. Continue reading
Feb 15 AP fact check: Trump makes faulty claims in declaring emergency By Calvin Woodward, Associated Press President Donald Trump on Friday declared a national emergency at the southern border while acknowledging that rapid construction of a wall is not a necessity, but rather his preference. Continue reading
Feb 15 Justices to decide if 2020 census can ask about citizenship By Mark Sherman, Associated Press The justices agreed Friday to a speedy review of a lower court ruling that has so far blocked the Trump administration from adding the citizenship question to the census for the first time since 1950. Continue reading
Feb 15 What does Pete Buttigieg believe? Where the candidate stands on 7 issues By Jessica Yarvin Known as “Mayor Pete,” Pete Buttigieg is the two-term mayor of South Bend, Indiana. Here's a look at his beliefs headed into the 2020 race. Continue reading