Impeachment
James Goodman: 'Trump is simply too lazy to run again'
He's sitting third in the odds to win the 2024 U.S. election, but James Goodman, distinguished professor of history at Rutgers University, says there's little to no chance of Donald Trump running… Audio
US correspondent on Donald Trump's impeachment acquittal
The Senate has acquitted Donald Trump in his historic second impeachment trial, voting that the former president is not guilty of inciting the deadly Capitol riot. United States correspondent Karen… Audio
Al Gillespie on rising tensions between the US and China
Waikato University's International Law professor Dr Alexander Gillespie is the author of a series of books on The Laws of War and The Causes of War, and the prospect of war is something we want to… Audio
Prof Lawrence Douglas: Donald Trump's second impeachment trial
The second impeachment trial of the former US President Donald Trump is entering a critical phase. Amherst College law professor Lawrence Douglas joins us to discuss partisanship, the proceedings, and… Audio
After impeachment, Trump polls at new highs
US correspondent Susan Davis joins Kathryn for a look at the political fallout from impeachment, as Donald Trump hits new highs in the polls. She'll also preview the Democrats' New Hampshire primary… Audio
The week in US Politics - Nicholas Fandos
It's been an action packed week in US politics. First a debacle over the Democratic results in the Iowa caucuses, where a combination of technical glitches and an archaic voting system meant delays in… Audio
The beginning and the end of Trumpism
Rutgers University history professor James Goodman explains why Donald Trump is the only person who could have done what he has done -- and got away with it -- as US president. Audio
The world's stage is full of global news
What are the updates from the World Health Organisation's emergency meeting about the global risk of the coronavirus from Wuhan, who is speaking today at the World Economic Forum in Davos and is there… Audio
Trump impeachment hearing and vote
The US House of Representatives is conducting a historic session which is expected to end with a vote to impeach President Trump. Feature Story's Harry Horton updates what's been happening. Audio
Can you impeach a prime minister?
With President Trump dancing the impeachment tango we explore the New Zealand equivalent. Can you impeach a prime minister?
Can you impeach a prime minister?
With President Trump dancing the impeachment tango we explore the New Zealand equivalent. Can you impeach a prime minister?
AudioTrump won't join impeachment hearings, and new entrants in Democratic race
USA correspondent Susan Milligan joins Kathryn to talk about Donald Trump's decision not to participate in the impeachment hearings and who's in and who's out of the Democratic race for the… Audio
US correspondent David Smith
Washington is digesting the impeachment inquiry hearings, in which the star witnesses were women and immigrants. But did Democrats land a knockout punch against Donald Trump? Opinion polls suggest… Audio
An extraordinary week at the Trump impeachment inquiry hearings
Lisa Hagen talks to Kathryn about the extraordinary testimony this week from senior government officials to the open impeachment inquiry hearings on President Trump's actions regarding Ukraine. Audio
USA correspondent Lisa Hagen
Lisa talks to Kathryn about the first week of open impeachment inquiry hearings with President Trump saying he is strongly consider testifying in writing. Current and former officials are scheduled to… Audio
Public phase of Presidential impeachment enquiry
The impeachment inquiry into US President Donald Trump has started a critical new phase, with the first public hearings underway. The inquiry is attempting to establish if the President sought help… Audio
Trump's G7 host backtrack and Pelosi's trip to Jordan
US correspondent Susan Milligan joins Kathryn to discuss a rare backpedaling by Donald Trump on plans to host the G7 at his resort in Florida and attempts by acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney to… Audio
What's different about this move to impeach Trump?
People have been talking about impeaching Donald Trump virtually since he took the Presidential oath. What is different this time? Audio
What's different about this move to impeach Trump?
People have been talking about impeaching Donald Trump virtually since he took the Presidential oath. What is different this time?
AudioTrump's Syria backlash, impeachment hearings and Biles' brilliance
Washington bureau chief of The Guardian David Smith joins Kathryn to discuss the backlash Donald Trump is facing from his Republican allies over his decision to withdraw troops from northern Syria… Audio