
Katie Phang
NBC and MSNBC legal contributor and trial lawyer. Former prosecutor.
Top 5 podcasts with Katie Phang
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Jun 3, 2024 • 43min
BONUS: Witness to History
Former top prosecutor Andrew Weissmann and TV hosts Rachel Maddow, Joy Reid, Lawrence O’Donnell, Chris Hayes, and others share exclusive insights on witnessing the historic trial of Donald Trump. They discuss courtroom dynamics, Stormy Daniels' testimony drama, confrontations, Michael Cohen's trial, security measures, and legal nuances.

Jan 15, 2024 • 55min
Katie Phang, Jonathan Feinblatt & Simon Rosenberg
Democratic strategist Simon Rosenberg discusses indicators for predicting the 2024 election and challenges the conventional wisdom of a red wave. Everytown for Gun Safety's Jonathan Feinblatt talks about combatting gun manufacturers. MSNBC's Katie Phang previews the Iowa caucuses showdown.

Oct 9, 2023 • 1h 21min
Rick Wilson, Katie Phang, Ali Vitali, Maya Wiley & Joyce Vance
Rick Wilson discusses how Matt Gaetz's actions impact GOP's prospects. Panel discussion at the Texas Tribune Fest focuses on abortion, gun violence, and challenges faced by women of color in defending democracy. Kamala Harris's biases and visibility as vice president are also discussed.

May 16, 2024 • 1h 7min
Michael Cohen Takes the Stand (with Katie Phang)
Attorney Katie Phang discusses Michael Cohen's testimony in Trump's trial, including trial updates, witness dynamics, and Cohen's loyalty. They explore legal complexities, potential Trump testimony, and the challenge of accurate information in the age of social media.

Aug 16, 2023 • 1h 21min
Trump’s 4th indictment hits Rico plot in Georgia
Legal experts discuss Donald Trump's indictment in the Georgia election probe, focusing on the broad racketeering indictment and its implications. They delve into the strong evidence against the defendants, the power of Rico law, the complexities of the Georgia Rico statute, legal challenges faced by prominent figures, and the impact of the January 6th Committee. They also explore the indictment of Mark Meadows and the role of facts in different outcomes, while discussing the impact of evidence on jurors.