Politics & Government
What's Next For McMaster
National security adviser H.R. McMaster is expected to leave his White House position. NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with John Nagl, who worked with McMaster on counterinsurgency strategy in Iraq.
Rep. Ted Yoho On Change At The State Department
Republican Rep. Ted Yoho of Florida says he's eager to work with the new secretary of state, Mike Pompeo.
News Brief: H.R. McMaster's Future, Russia Sanctions, Russian Election
Reports say national security adviser H.R. McMaster may be on his way out. Also, Ian Talley of The Wall Street Journal discusses sanctions on Russia, which is holding an election Sunday.
Democratic Adviser Talks 2020 Strategy
Longtime Hillary Clinton adviser Philippe Reines tells NPR's Rachel Martin about how he thinks Democrats can win in 2020. He says they shouldn't get too excited about Conor Lamb's apparent victory.
H.R. McMaster Reportedly Close To Leaving Administration
Reports say national security adviser H.R. McMaster may be on his way out of the White House, the latest in a long line of departures.
Kudlow And Trump's Economic Message
President Trump named Larry Kudlow to head up the National Economic Council this week. NPR's David Greene speaks to New Yorker staff writer Adam Davidson about what to expect from Kudlow.
Mueller Reportedly Subpoenas Trump Business Records
Special counsel Robert Mueller has subpoenaed records from some of President Trump's businesses, according to The New York Times. NPR's David Greene talks with Times reporter Michael Schmidt.
Conservatives Mobilize Grass-Roots Activists To Promote Trump Judges
A conservative group funded by Charles and David Koch wants to mobilize activists across 36 states to play a bigger role in confirming President Trump's judge nominees to lifetime appointments.
Chicago Primary Shows Democratic Divisions
A House primary in Chicago is highlighting division within the Democratic party, where the centrist Rep. Dan Lipinsky is facing a strong primary challenge from a progressive candidate.