How Mitt Romney decided to vote for convicting Trump for abuse of power

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‘Unshackled and unleashed’: Trump, post-acquittal

On Friday's "Post Reports," White House bureau chief Phil Rucker speaks with guest host Caroline Kitchener about how Trump's acquittal has emboldened him and what it means for the presidency at large. 

President Trump is determined to make an example out of Alexander Vindman

From "The Daily 202" podcast: Alexander Vindman, the National Security Council aide who testified during the House impeachment hearings, will be informed by a political appointee at the White House in the coming days that he is being pushed out. 

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