

Jason Willick
Columnist at The Washington Post, writes about law and politics.
Top 5 podcasts with Jason Willick
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Apr 15, 2025 • 21min
Will Trump blink on deportation?
León Krauze, a columnist at The Washington Post focusing on Latin America and immigration, and Jason Willick, a columnist covering the courts, dive into Trump's contentious approach to deportation. They explore how Trump is challenging Supreme Court rulings, particularly in the case of a wrongly deported father. The discussion brings to light public reactions to immigration policies and the ethical dilemmas facing deported individuals. They question whether Trump's popular stance on deportation will hold up against legal challenges and public sentiment.

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Dec 3, 2024 • 53min
524 | Jason Willick: Why the Resistance Failed to Stop Trump
Jason Willick, an opinion columnist at The Washington Post, dives deep into California's evolving political landscape as a bastion against Donald Trump. He analyzes Kamala Harris's political journey and electoral challenges, drawing intriguing parallels to Richard Nixon. The conversation critiques the effectiveness of legal strategies used to combat Trump, explores the definition of Democratic accountability, and navigates the complexities of voter dynamics impacting future elections.

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Apr 1, 2025 • 20min
Is gravity catching up to Trump?
Karen Tumulty, a Washington Post columnist focused on politics, and Jason Willick, also from the Post with expertise in law, dive into the legal troubles facing Trump as well as the mild GOP dissent from his policies. They discuss the potential cracks in MAGA unity, consumer confidence plummeting, and the implications of recent local elections. The duo explores how Trump's tariff decisions may be alienating key supporters and reflect on shifts in voter dynamics as the political landscape evolves.

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May 15, 2024 • 48min
Rethinking identity in a fractured America
Two Post Opinions columnists, Shadi Hamid and Jason Willick, discuss American identity amidst societal changes, exploring the impact of identity politics, navigating friendships with opposing views, and reflecting on the role of identity politics in society. They delve into white identity, American values, political realignment, and advocating for big ideas amidst election dynamics.

May 27, 2025 • 29min
Can universities survive this?
Catherine Rampell, a columnist at The Washington Post focused on economics and education, joins fellow columnist Jason Willick, who covers law and politics, to dissect President Trump's combative stance on universities. They explore the implications of potential funding cuts aimed at higher education, particularly for international students who are vital to university finances. The conversation also unveils the political tensions in academia and discusses the looming tax increases on university endowments and their potential impact on accessibility for all students.