Protests, investigations, and a certain convention, this week Host Marcie Sillman discusses the week's news with Civic Cocktail host Joni Balter, Kiro7 reporter Essex Porter, and Q13 correspondent Simone Del Rosario. Sarah Leibovitz Play AudioListen 51 mins
Trump Campaign Makes Pitch To Black Neighborhoods. Will It Connect? The Trump campaign held a Black Voices for Trump event in Milwaukee, part of what many see as an uphill push to peel off some African American votes in battleground states in 2020. Ayesha Rascoe Play AudioListen 5 mins
Trump Blasts Romney Over Impeachment Vote During a White House speech Trump attacked the Utah Sen. Mitt Romney calling him a "failed presidential candidate." Romney met with GOP leaders in his home state, where some in his party are upset. Brakkton Booker
Stephen Miller Emails Show How White Nationalism Is Moving Into The Mainstream White House adviser Stephen Miller faces growing calls to resign after leaked emails show he promoted the ideas of white nationalists. Critics say this is how fringe ideas move into the mainstream. Joel Rose Play AudioListen 6 mins
UW College Republicans move out of campus space after losing club status The University of Washington's Republican student club moved out after the College Republican National Committee pulled their membership, calling the club's actions hurtful and inappropriate. Casey Martin Play AudioListen 2 mins
The number of Democrats in Washington is growing under Trump It's the biggest partisan spread in Washington state since 1992, according to the most recent poll. Paige Browning Play AudioListen 1 min
President George H.W. Bush's Choice Of Bold, Whimsical Socks Made Him A Style Icon The former president's choice of socks were often a colorful counterpoint to his conservative suits and attire. Shannon Van Sant
Two friends on why they like to talk about their differing politics Peter Gigante and Buzz Steger like discussing U.S. policy over Facebook. We invited them in studio to talk about how they maintain their friendship, despite their differences. Bill Radke
College Republicans sue UW over ‘draconian’ security fee The College Republicans group says the University of Washington is violating its constitutional rights by demanding a $17,000 security fee for a campus... Kate OConnell