
The new targets of Trump’s travel ban
Abigail Hauslohner outlines the expansion of Trump’s travel ban. Beth Reinhard investigates the new reality of presidential pardons. And Dan Balz explains whether a president can be impeached more than once.
February 3, 202028m 11s
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Show Notes
Today on Post Reports, national reporter Abigail Hauslohner outlines the expansion of President Trump’s travel ban. Beth Reinhard looks into how presidential pardoning has evolved under Trump. And Dan Balz explores whether a president can be impeached more than once.
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President Trump’s expanded travel ban has been blasted by Democrats as “clearly discriminatory” against people from predominantly black and Muslim nations.
In his first three years of office, Trump issued a record-low number of decisions on pardon requests and left thousands of petitioners in limbo.
Can a president be impeached more than once? How that process could go down.
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