Democrats on Capitol Hill are consumed with questions over President Biden's future Democratic lawmakers are divided over whether President Biden should end his reelection campaign. Biden is adamant that he will continue, but what is he doing to reassure his colleagues? Barbara Sprunt
White House physician says visits by neurologist were part of Biden's routine physicals The disclosures by Dr. Kevin O'Connor follow public concerns by Democrats about President Biden's fitness for office and a report about a neurologist's visits to the White House. NPR Washington Desk
Why Democratic Rep. Adam Smith thinks Biden isn't the right party pick for this moment NPR's Juana Summers talks with Washington Congressman Adam Smith, the top Democrat on the Armed Services Committee and one of the people publicly calling on President Biden to get out of the race. Juana Summers
Republican Party releases 2024 party platform that outlines Trump’s agenda if elected The Republican National Committee has adopted former President Trump’s platform. It's notable for what it includes, like calls to end early voting, and what it doesn't, like a federal ban on abortion. Stephen Fowler
Democrats in Washington are in turmoil over Biden Democrats on Capitol Hill remain divided over doubts about President Biden's fitness for the campaign even as Biden himself says he is not dropping out. Barbara Sprunt
Democratic support for Biden's nomination is weakening. Biden is doubling down anyway NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Evan Osnos, New Yorker staff writer and author of a Joe Biden biography, about this crossroads for the Biden campaign as more Democrats call for him to step aside. Kathryn Fink
Secretaries of state and election officials face safety threats Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold has received an onslaught of threats since the beginning of her state's lawsuit to remove former President Donald Trump from its presidential ballot.
How Steve Bannon shapes Republican narratives Trump’s former chief strategist is serving time for refusing to comply with a subpoena from the Jan. 6 congressional committee.
With just one mention of abortion, Republican Party lays out its 2024 policy platform Despite failing to unveil a new platform in 2020, the Republican Party Monday released its policy goals and aims in its official 2024 platform, where the languages sticks close to Trump. Megan Pratz
A radio host resigned after interviewing Biden with questions provided by his campaign Two radio hosts in the swing states of Pennsylvania and Wisconsin admitted to interviewing Biden with questions provided by his team, which violates many newsroom policies. One of them has resigned. Rachel Treisman