Friday politics: Is the CHOP winding down? The CHOP may be winding down, depending on who you ask. There is also a new lawsuit from residents and businesses in Capitol Hill over the protest zone. And all of this is happening as Washington state implements a new face mask mandate. Kim Shepard Angela King Play AudioListen 7 mins
Report Slams Facebook for 'Vexing And Heartbreaking Decisions' On Political Speech A two-year investigation concludes the social network's leaders made decisions that were "significant setbacks for civil rights." Shannon Bond
More federal agents sent to Seattle. Mayor Durkan says the city wasn't told in advance The revelations about their presence in the Seattle area come amid an ongoing clash between protesters and federal agents stationed in Portland since earlier this month. Liz Brazile Derek Wang Gil Aegerter
Lawyers Guild observer believes her group was targeted by police at protest ‘In that moment, I actually honestly thought that they had broken my ankle.’ Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst Play AudioListen 6 mins
Attorney General Barr Tussles With Democrats In Tense Oversight Hearing A long-awaited showdown is expected Tuesday between House Democrats and William Barr. The hearing is scheduled for 10 a.m. ET. Philip Ewing
Jayapal goes after Attorney General Barr over federal force against protesters Seattle Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal and U.S. Attorney general William Barr had a heated exchange in a House Judiciary Committee hearing Tuesday. David Hyde Play AudioListen 1 min
Rev. Jesse Jackson Addresses Jacob Blake Shooting In Kenosha, Wis. In his remarks, the civil rights activist evoked a series of Black victims of violence, from George Floyd to Breonna Taylor, Becky Sullivan
Seattle Now: Nikki Blake Chafetz on justice for her nephew, Jacob Blake President Trump visits Kenosha, Wisconsin today, but he won’t be meeting with the family of Jacob Blake. The president says it’s because the family wanted lawyers there. Trish talks with Jacob Blake’s aunt, Nikki Blake Chafetz, about why her family is prepared to fight for justice. Patricia Murphy Play AudioListen 11 mins
Federal prosecutors take over Seattle protester cases, concerning local attorneys Amid Seattle protests, federal prosecutors target arson and firearms cases; critics call charges politicized Amy Radil Play AudioListen 5 mins
Here's why Attorney General Barr might go after Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter Katie Benner explains her report that Attorney General William Barr wants to prosecute Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan. Kim Shepard Angela King Play AudioListen 7 mins