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Former President Donal Trump speaks from a Jumbotron screen as crowds gather for the "Stop the Steal" rally just before a mob descended on the Capitol. Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images hide caption

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Monday

'Throughline': The Rise Of The Modern White Power Movement

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Thursday

Police clash with supporters of US President Donald Trump who breached security and entered the Capitol building in Washington D.C. Mostafa Bassim/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images hide caption

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The impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson in the Senate on March 13, 1868. The House approved 11 articles of impeachment against Andrew Johnson. After a 74-day Senate trial, the Senate acquitted Johnson on three of the articles by a one-vote margin each and decided not to vote on the remaining articles. Library of Congress/Getty Images hide caption

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Wednesday

'Throughline' Examines When The Supreme Court Got Ultimate Power

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Thursday

Kaz Fantone

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Connie Jin

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Friday

How The Electoral College Came To Choose The President Of The U.S.

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Who Can Vote In The U.S? The Answer Has Changed A Lot Throughout History

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Thursday

Kaz Fantone

Monday

The History Of How We Vote: From Drunken Parties To Private Booths

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Kaz Fantone

Tuesday

James Baldwin poses while at home in Saint Paul de Vence, South of France during September of 1985. Ulf Andersen/Getty Images hide caption

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