Sarah McCammon
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All right. Well, we'll leave it there. I'm Sarah McCammon. I cover politics.
All right. Well, we'll leave it there. I'm Sarah McCammon. I cover politics.
And thank you for listening to the NPR Politics Podcast.
And thank you for listening to the NPR Politics Podcast.
And thank you for listening to the NPR Politics Podcast.
The people close to her that I've spoken to have just talked about the way that she was unflappable. I think someone used the word indefatigable, the way that she represented for many people in her movement, someone who never stopped fighting and someone who persisted even amidst challenges, even amidst these very significant setbacks.
The people close to her that I've spoken to have just talked about the way that she was unflappable. I think someone used the word indefatigable, the way that she represented for many people in her movement, someone who never stopped fighting and someone who persisted even amidst challenges, even amidst these very significant setbacks.
The people close to her that I've spoken to have just talked about the way that she was unflappable. I think someone used the word indefatigable, the way that she represented for many people in her movement, someone who never stopped fighting and someone who persisted even amidst challenges, even amidst these very significant setbacks.
Ultimately, that's something that people like Cecile Richard and the abortion rights movement were not able to prevent despite, you know, many years of efforts to expand access to abortion.
Ultimately, that's something that people like Cecile Richard and the abortion rights movement were not able to prevent despite, you know, many years of efforts to expand access to abortion.
Ultimately, that's something that people like Cecile Richard and the abortion rights movement were not able to prevent despite, you know, many years of efforts to expand access to abortion.
Michael Webb and Jonathan Mahoney were excited for the inauguration, but they're rolling with the change of plans.
Michael Webb and Jonathan Mahoney were excited for the inauguration, but they're rolling with the change of plans.
Webb, who's from Texas, and Mahoney from Massachusetts are in the military and stationed together a few hours from D.C. Edwin Alas traveled from Colorado with his husband Gabriel. Alas says they don't have tickets, but they wanted to come celebrate the new president.
Webb, who's from Texas, and Mahoney from Massachusetts are in the military and stationed together a few hours from D.C. Edwin Alas traveled from Colorado with his husband Gabriel. Alas says they don't have tickets, but they wanted to come celebrate the new president.
Trump will take the oath inside the Capitol Rotunda with many supporters watching from a downtown arena. Sarah McCammon, NPR News, Washington.
Trump will take the oath inside the Capitol Rotunda with many supporters watching from a downtown arena. Sarah McCammon, NPR News, Washington.
South Korea has voted to impeach its acting president. The vote comes just two weeks after the former president was impeached following a failed attempt to impose martial law. What's behind the country's political upheaval? I'm Sarah McCammon. This is Up First from NPR News.
South Korea has voted to impeach its acting president. The vote comes just two weeks after the former president was impeached following a failed attempt to impose martial law. What's behind the country's political upheaval? I'm Sarah McCammon. This is Up First from NPR News.
South Korea has voted to impeach its acting president. The vote comes just two weeks after the former president was impeached following a failed attempt to impose martial law. What's behind the country's political upheaval? I'm Sarah McCammon. This is Up First from NPR News.