It’s hard to keep track of all the biggest political news and what it could mean in this campaign year. That’s why Post Reports is launching a weekly episode on Fridays called “The Campaign Moment.” You’ll hear senior political reporter Aaron Blake, who writes The Post’s new newsletter by the same name, and other colleagues from our Politics team break down the stories that matter.
In this inaugural episode, reporter Leigh Ann Caldwell also joins Martine Powers to discuss Thursday’s hearings in the Trump trials, the former president’s comments about NATO and what the GOP’s reaction to them could mean, the results of New York’s special election this week and whether a Taylor Swift endorsement in the presidential campaign would matter.
Today’s show was produced and mixed by Ted Muldoon. It was edited by Renita Jablonski.
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The Oscars are Sunday. Here’s what to catch up on.
Biden’s plan to keep the White House
Will the courts hold Trump accountable before November?
The new covid rules – and a measles comeback. Again.
The Campaign Moment: McConnell, Trump trials and Super Tuesday
Why immigration has strengthened the economy
The fight to keep Black moms and babies alive
Why students applying for financial aid are in limbo
The balance of the Ukraine war rests on aid
How to reset your relationship with exercise at any age
The Campaign Moment: Trump VP chatter, the Biden impeachment inquiry and more
The fragile future of IVF in Alabama
Can Tesla’s Full Self-Driving mode be trusted?
Navalny’s legacy
Deep Reads: The judgment of São Miguel
The destabilizing force of AI deepfakes in politics
Why many older women are saying “I don’t” to marriage
The growing dissent over Biden’s Israel policy
The “last refuge” in Gaza
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