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Taylor Popolars

National political correspondent for Spectrum News at the White House.

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Feb 21, 2025 • 1h 22min

The News Roundup For February 21, 2025

Join Taylor Popolars, Jeff Mason, Zoe Clark, Indira Lakshmanan, Jack Datch, and Elizabeth Hakedorn as they dissect the latest political upheavals in the Trump administration. They cover the fallout from federal layoffs and the urgent need to rehire essential workers. The group discusses the implications of international relations as European leaders convene in Paris. They also explore ongoing tensions over a proposed ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, highlighting the complex landscape of global diplomacy and security.
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Nov 18, 2024 • 37min

'If You Can Keep It': How Trump Could Reshape The U.S. Government

In this discussion, Taylor Popolars, a Washington Bureau reporter at Spectrum News, Andra Gillespie, an associate political science professor at Emory University, and Idris Ali, a national security reporter for Reuters, delve into the potential reshaping of the U.S. government under Trump. They cover key cabinet appointments, exploring the implications of loyalty over experience. Controversial nominations and the influence of media regulation are also highlighted, alongside the dynamics between Congress and the administration, showcasing the high-stakes political landscape ahead.
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Nov 11, 2024 • 35min

'If You Can Keep It': Donald Trump's Plans And Policies

Donald Trump, the former U.S. president, outlines his ambitious plans, including mass deportations and imposing hefty tariffs. Taylor Popolars, a Spectrum News reporter, provides insights into the 2024 election dynamics, while Andra Gillespie, a political science professor, discusses the challenges Trump might face in implementing his policies. The conversation touches on the potential economic implications of tariffs and the complexities of foreign relations, particularly regarding Iran and Russia. It's a bold look at what lies ahead in American politics.