

Katty Kay
US special correspondent for BBC with almost 30 years of experience covering US politics. Co-host of The Rest Is Politics: US podcast.
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Jul 30, 2025 • 1h 3min
432. Trump, Starmer, and Gaza: Is The Tide Turning Against Israel?
Join Katty Kay, a British journalist and author, as she dives into pressing topics surrounding the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and its impact on international politics. She discusses the influence of media imagery in shaping public opinion and the role of global leaders like Trump and Starmer in navigating these complex issues. The conversation also touches on the disconnect between political rhetoric and humanitarian realities, revealing how global sentiment is shifting responses to ongoing crises.

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Jul 30, 2025 • 39min
433. Question Time: Epstein’s Inner Circle, Ukraine’s Zelensky Backlash, and Destroying the Addiction Economy
Katty Kay, a renowned British journalist and broadcaster, joins the discussion. They dive into the complexities of power dynamics revealed by Epstein’s inner circle and the societal implications of addiction. Katty highlights how addiction may stem from a rigged system rather than personal failure. The conversation also addresses the challenges that Ukraine's Zelensky faces amidst war and political backlash. Their insights on domestic violence reflect broader societal issues, stressing the need for change and responsibility in tackling these critical topics.

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Aug 22, 2025 • 47min
California voters will decide whether to adopt a new Democratic-drawn congressional map
Katty Kay, a U.S. special correspondent for BBC News and host of Rest The is Politics, discusses the impact of new Democratic-drawn congressional maps on California's political landscape. Angie Lassman, a meteorologist, provides insights on the upcoming hurricane forecasts. The conversation dives into the implications of gerrymandering for voter representation, contrasting California's strategies with Texas. They also touch on the tension between political redistricting and historical narratives, shedding light on current cultural controversies.