

Jeanne Shaheen
U.S. Senator from New Hampshire and the senior Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, experienced in foreign policy and legislative affairs.
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Nov 27, 2025 • 28min
The voice of moderate America
In a thought-provoking discussion, U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen sheds light on critical foreign policy challenges. She critiques Trump's approach to Ukraine and emphasizes Congressional concerns about concessions to Russia. Shaheen also discusses bipartisan efforts in Congress regarding sanctions on China and Russia. The conversation dives into U.S. relations with NATO, the complexities of Middle Eastern diplomacy, and the risks surrounding Venezuela. Additionally, she reflects on the domestic implications of tariffs and the importance of civic engagement in preserving democracy.

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Oct 25, 2025 • 20min
Senator Jeanne Shaheen Discusses Trump’s Disastrous Shutdown
Senator Jeanne Shaheen, a Democratic U.S. Senator from New Hampshire, dives deep into the fallout from Trump’s government shutdown. She highlights how Republican messaging misplaces blame and discusses the dire implications of proposed reconciliation bills on healthcare, emphasizing that they could significantly increase costs for vulnerable populations. Shaheen calls for bipartisan cooperation, critiquing leadership failures that prioritize personal agendas over governance. Tune in for a compelling discussion on healthcare, politics, and the need for compromise.

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Dec 11, 2025 • 16min
Sen. Shaheen: Trump Seizing Venezuelan Oil Tanker Puts Us At Risk
Senator Jeanne Shaheen, a prominent Democratic lawmaker from New Hampshire and former governor, dives deep into the healthcare debate over extending enhanced Obamacare subsidies. She warns that without swift legislative action, millions could lose coverage as premiums soar. The conversation also touches on the geopolitical implications of the U.S. seizing a Venezuelan oil tanker, which Shaheen describes as a dangerous escalation without congressional backing. The discussion is both timely and critical, highlighting the intersection of healthcare and foreign policy.


