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by Garth Pfeffer Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Why is Jonathan Swan podcasting on Trump?

But as President Trump refused to accept defeat, and took desperate and cataclysmic steps to hold onto power, Swan realized he wasn’t done with Trump yet. So instead he created a podcast on Trump’s final two months in office, “How It Happened,” which launches on Monday. Jonathan Swan Interviewed Trump in 2018, and Critics Frowned.

Who is Jonathan Swan and how it happened?

Jonathan Swan is a national political correspondent at Axios covering both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue. In the first series of How it Happened, Swan reveals the story of Trump’s last months in office.

What happened to Axios reporter Jonathan Swan?

Axios reporter Jonathan Swan was planning to spend the transition period getting ready to cover the Biden administration. But as President Trump refused to accept defeat, and took desperate and cataclysmic steps to hold onto power, Swan realized he wasn’t done with Trump yet.

Who are Jonathan Swan and Miriam Kramer?

Jonathan Swan is a national political correspondent at Axios covering both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue. In the first series of How it Happened, Swan reveals the story of Trump’s last months in office. Miriam Kramer is Axios’ space reporter covering the science and business of space.

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Schumer: 43 Republicans chose Trump over country

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Saturday accused Republicans who voted to acquit Donald Trump during his second impeachment trial of choosing Trump over country and failing to "summon the courage or the morality to condemn" the former president's actions leading to the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol siege.

The Senate acquits Trump

The Senate failed to reach the two-thirds majority necessary to convict former President Trump on charges of high crimes and misdemeanors, with a final vote of 57-43 cementing his acquittal.

McConnell votes to acquit, then condemns Trump for Capitol siege

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. Photo: Congress.gov via Getty Images

Crimes against houses of worship are on the rise

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Coming soon: How It Happened: Trump's Last Stand

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The Next Astronauts Part V: The Launch

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Battle over state gun laws

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