Congress Prepares For Impeachment Trial, Milwaukee’s Interim Health Chief On Pandemic

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Dawn at the Capitol
Dawn breaks at the Capitol in Washington, Monday, Jan. 11, 2021. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. called for congressional action to rein in President Donald Trump after inciting the previous week’s deadly assault on the U.S. Capitol. J. Scott Applewhite/ AP Photo

Milwaukee’s interim health commissioner discusses the city’s vaccine rollout and a new order limiting capacity in restaurants. Then, a constitutional law professor explains how the impeachment may affect Congress.

Featured in this Show

  • Talking With The Interim Milwaukee Health Commissioner

    In December, the city of Milwaukee issued a new health order limiting the number of people inside restaurants and businesses. We talk with the interim health commissioner about the capacity change. Plus, we’ll discuss the vaccine rollout and why there’s hesitancy among minority groups to receive it.

  • The Significance Of Trump's Second Impeachment

    The House of Representatives impeached President Donald Trump just a week before his term ends. We talk with a constitutional scholar about the significance of the vote, what implications it could have for the presidency, and how it might change Congress and the country.

Episode Credits

  • Kate Archer Kent Host
  • Lee Rayburn Technical Director
  • Courtney Everett Producer
  • Joe Tarr Producer
  • L. Malik Anderson Producer
  • Marlaina Jackson Guest
  • Lori Ringhand Guest

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