This Is How to Impeach a Supreme Court Justice

This Is How to Impeach a Supreme Court Justic...

Up next

Why Trump's Crimes Require Punishment: Candidate

Graham Platner joins Joanna Coles for a blunt conversation about Donald Trump, power, and accountability, arguing that Trump’s abuses must be investigated and punished—not waved away. The insurgent Democratic Senate candidate from Maine takes on the Epstein files, the weaponizati ...  Show more

I Know What Trump's Cover-Up Is Really About

Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett joins Joanna Coles to discuss the high-stakes chaos gripping Washington and the threats facing members of Congress. From MAGA loyalty and the Epstein files to redistricting battles in Texas, Crockett lays out the unprecedented pressures on lawmakers ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

The Supreme Court’s Season Finale, Explained
The Journal.

SCOTUS wrapped up a busy session, giving states room to restrict transgender medical care for minors, allowing the federal government to strip legal status for Venezuelan migrants and, in one of its final acts on Friday, clipping the power of federal judges to block President Tru ...  Show more

Swamp Notes: Conservatives have big plans for the judicial branch
FT News Briefing

As president, Donald Trump appointed three conservative justices to the Supreme Court and hundreds of conservative judges to benches across the judicial branch. These justices and judges have handed down several controversial decisions that have reshaped important aspects of A ...

  Show more

Special: SCOTUS After Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The Gist

Emily Bazelon joins Mike for a special episode on the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. After discussing Ginsburg's history as a justice and legacy on the court, they begin to unpack the future political ramification ...

  Show more

Steve Bannon Indictment Watch & DOJ Precedent of 9 Days from Congressional Referral to Indictment
Justice Matters with Glenn Kirschner

On Thursday, October 21st, the House of Representatives voted to hold Steve Bannon in Contempt of Congress and referred him to the Department of Justice for criminal prosecution. All eyes now turn to the Bannon Indictment Watch. Fortunately, there is precedent on this precise iss ...  Show more