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Carl Hulse

Chief Washington correspondent (senior congressional correspondent) for The New York Times with decades of experience covering Congress and institutional context for shutdowns.

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Oct 1, 2025 • 38min

The Democrats’ Big Shutdown Gamble

In this insightful discussion, Catie Edmondson, a Congressional correspondent for The New York Times, and Carl Hulse, Chief Washington correspondent, dive into the recent U.S. government shutdown. They explore how the Democrats view the shutdown as an act of resistance against Trump's agenda. They discuss Senator Chuck Schumer's strategic shift towards supporting the shutdown and how prior decisions influenced current political stakes. The conversation also touches on the immediate impacts of the shutdown, including furloughs and essential service disruptions.
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Oct 16, 2024 • 1h 14min

The Race That Could Tip Control of the Senate

Carl Hulse, the Chief Washington correspondent for The New York Times, discusses the critical Senate race in Montana, where Jon Tester faces significant challenges amidst shifting political dynamics. The conversation touches on Montana's rapid population growth and housing crisis, shaping voter sentiments. Hulse reveals how the state reflects broader trends affecting Democratic strongholds. Meanwhile, Andrew Garfield shares insights from his latest film, 'We Live in Time,' exploring love and personal growth, bridging political themes with emotional resilience.
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Sep 29, 2023 • 25min

Why the Government is About to Shut Down

Carl Hulse, the Chief Washington correspondent for The New York Times, dives deep into the escalating showdown between House Republicans and Speaker Kevin McCarthy. He discusses how a faction of hard-right conservatives is pushing for a government shutdown, complicating bipartisan negotiations. The potential consequences are dire, affecting federal workers and critical services. Hulse analyzes Biden's strategy to minimize blame and highlights the growing frustration among the public regarding congressional inaction amid political chaos.

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