Today on Boston Public Radio:
Sen. Ed Markey explains why he believes President Trump should be impeached, in the wake of last week's riot in the Capitol. He also touches on the future of left-wing legislative efforts now Democrats will control both houses of Congress, and responded to recent reporting on his bizarre donut-eating habit.
Next, we open lines to let listeners weigh in on whether President Trump should be impeached a second time, following last week’s Pro-Trump riot in the Capitol building.
GBH News analyst and GroundTruth Project CEO Charlie Sennott discusses global reaction to last week's storming of the Capitol, historic levels of voter registration in Ga. ahead of the 2020 election, and the vital role that journalists have played in documenting rising authoritarianism at home and abroad.
The Washington Post’s Michelle Singletary returns to talk about her ongoing Post series, “Sincerely, Michelle," about racial inequities in the world of personal finance. She also addresses misconceptions about race and philanthropy, and why 2021 tax season is going to be, in her words, "a hot mess."
Revs. Irene Monroe and Emmett G. Price reflect on the historic Senate win of Rev. Raphael Warnock in Ga., and chilling images of the Confederate flag being carried through the halls of Congress during last week's attempted coup.
Shirley Leung discusses her latest reporting for the Boston Globe on the response from local corporations and businesses to last week’s riot at the Capitol, and news that Boston City Council President Kim Janey is poised to become the city’s first Black and female mayor. Leung is a business columnist for the Boston Globe.
We close out Monday’s show by returning to listeners, getting your thoughts on news that Patriots coach Bill Belichick is slated to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom.