

Juliana Stratton
Lieutenant Governor of Illinois and U.S. Senate candidate, appearing to discuss federal deployment of the National Guard, state responses, and political resistance.
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Oct 6, 2025 • 1h 33min
Something Wicked This Way Comes: A SCOTUS Term Preview
Juliana Stratton, the Lieutenant Governor of Illinois and a U.S. Senate candidate, digs into important issues like Trump’s National Guard deployment plan and how states can resist federal overreach. She emphasizes the need for local action, including protections for abortion and LGBTQ rights. Stratton also critiques the Supreme Court’s current alignment with authoritarian policies and shares her hopes for sustained civic engagement and grassroots activism. Tune in for her insights on maintaining checks against federal power!

Dec 29, 2025 • 36min
Meet the Press NOW — December 29
Gabe Gutierrez, NBC News senior White House correspondent, dives into the Trump-Netanyahu meeting, revealing tensions over the Gaza ceasefire and Iran. Former U.S. Ambassador Bill Taylor offers insights on Ukraine-Russia negotiations, emphasizing the need for pressure on Putin and security guarantees for Ukraine. Meanwhile, Juliana Stratton, Illinois’ Lieutenant Governor, shares her vision for the Senate, focusing on affordability, minimum wage, and reproductive rights while highlighting her bipartisan achievements. A dynamic discussion on pressing global and local issues unfolds!

Sep 7, 2025 • 20min
Illinois Lt. Gov. Stratton Responds to Trump’s Imminent Invasion
Juliana Stratton, Illinois Lieutenant Governor, shares her insights on the state's preparedness for a controversial military presence. She discusses the challenge of maintaining community safety amidst political chaos and advocates for peaceful protest as a means to address deeper issues affecting crime. Stratton also reflects on her race for governor, emphasizing the importance of leadership focused on citizen welfare. Her perspectives shed light on the implications of militarization and the vital need for accountability.


