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  • We'll catch you up on the start of President Trump's impeachment trial in the Senate.
  • After a week that underscored divisions within the Republican Party, the White House and GOP lawmakers will try to show unity on a high-stakes tax overhaul effort.
  • Subpoenas are issued to the White House, the State Department misses its subpoena deadline, plus what GOP lawmakers are saying — or not — about the impeachment inquiry.
  • Democratic congressional leaders are urging a cautious approach to impeaching President Trump while a historic number of Democratic presidential candidates are stepping up to unseat him.
  • There is another big presidential primary this week. Some analysts think the contest in Indiana could seal the deal for both parties' front-runners: Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
  • Advertising spending on the presidential election is expected to break records this year. Where the money goes says a lot about what the campaign's priorities are.
  • United States Senator Kay Hagan faces a tough battle to keep her seat in 2014. Some polls indicate Hagan’s lead over several Republican challengers is…
  • In just two short week, the six conservative members of the Supreme Court have dramatically reshaped American jurisprudence. Also, the Jan. 6 committee's next steps.
  • NPR's Charlie Mahtesian discusses the week in politics, including the Conservative Political Action Conference.
  • The coming week will likely bring a messaging war, as well as a battle between Congress and the Trump administration over the levers of oversight power.
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