
Jesse Arm
Panelist from the Manhattan Institute and frequent contributor to City Journal.
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Jul 28, 2025 • 42min
Addressing Homelessness: Trump’s New Executive Order
Jesse Arm, Director of External Affairs at the Manhattan Institute, joins researchers Tal Fortgang and John Ketcham to dive into Trump's executive order on homelessness and mental health. They discuss the potential challenges of implementing this order at local levels and critique existing homelessness strategies like Housing First. The team also examines the political dynamics of redistricting and how these factors complicate the path toward effective solutions for homelessness and public disorder.

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Aug 11, 2025 • 44min
Capital Offense: Can the Feds Fix D.C.’s Crime Crisis?
Join Jesse Arm, Renu Mukherjee, and John Ketcham from the Manhattan Institute as they tackle the surge in crime in Washington D.C. They discuss the federal government's impact on local governance and public safety, debating the balance of authority and home rule. The conversation takes an intriguing turn to college admissions, with a focus on race and transparency in the wake of new policies from the Trump administration. The blend of urban issues and educational reform makes for a thought-provoking listen.

Aug 25, 2025 • 39min
Will Trump Deploy the National Guard to Other Cities?
Joining the discussion are Jesse Arm, a Manhattan Institute panelist and City Journal contributor; Judge Glock, a fellow panelist and contributor; and Renu Mukherjee, also from the Manhattan Institute. They dive into President Trump’s controversial proposal to deploy the National Guard in cities like Chicago and Baltimore. The conversation also touches on the government's stake in Intel amid the AI boom and comedic anecdotes about the struggles of political figures, showcasing how personal moments can influence public perception.

Aug 4, 2025 • 43min
Will the Gender Divide in Politics Close?
Join John Ketcham, who tackles urban issues at the Manhattan Institute, Jesse Arm in external affairs, and cultural commentator Rob Henderson as they delve into Chicago’s pension crisis and its implications for politics. They analyze the growing political divide between men and women, with women leaning liberal and men more conservative. The trio also tackles the cultural ripple effects of celebrity endorsements, spotlighting Sydney Sweeney's surprising GOP registration and her challenge to mainstream progressive narratives.

Apr 17, 2025 • 42min
Harvard vs. Trump: Who Wins?
Join Rafael Mangual, a crime policy researcher, Jesse Arm, a government affairs specialist, and Tal Fortgang, a legal policy fellow, as they tackle pressing issues. They discuss the harassment faced by Pennsylvania's Governor Shapiro amid rising anti-Semitism and question the media's bias in reporting political violence. Explore the controversial clash between Harvard and the Trump administration over civil rights and funding, then enjoy a humorous debate on the ideal crew for a fictional space mission, blending serious topics with lighthearted fun.