The Bulwark Podcast

The Bulwark
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61 snips
Jan 9, 2026 • 1h 9min

Anne Applebaum and Jacob Frey: Using Lies to Justify Violence

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey discusses ICE's intimidating presence in the city, highlighting their failed mission and subsequent community fears. He criticizes the federal government's rhetoric surrounding a recent shooting, urging for accountability. Anne Applebaum offers insights on the militarization of federal agencies and the broader implications of intimidation tactics on civic life. She also critiques Trump's intervention in Venezuela and its potential consequences, linking political rhetoric to global unrest.
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38 snips
Jan 8, 2026 • 1h 10min

Ryan Grim: An Unconscionable Reaction to a Summary Execution

Ryan Grim, a seasoned investigative journalist and co-founder of DropSite News, dives into the tumultuous aftermath of the ICE shooting of Renee Good, exploring police conduct and a culture that dehumanizes victims. He takes a critical look at the political machinery behind U.S. intervention in Venezuela, revealing how power dynamics influence foreign policy. The discussion touches on Epstein's connections with elites and the unsettling implications of his actions. Lastly, they unpack the disillusionment within the manosphere and critique identity politics and its backlash.
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41 snips
Jan 7, 2026 • 53min

George Conway: Trump Is a Vampire

George Conway, a lawyer and former Republican turned Democratic congressional candidate, shares his insights on holding Trump accountable. He passionately argues that impeachment is a constitutional duty, comparing Trump to a vampire that must be eradicated. Conway discusses the need for skilled lawyers in Congress and critiques U.S. foreign policy as tantamount to piracy. He also reflects on local housing issues, YIMBY policies in New York, and proposes legal reforms to prevent future autocrats from rising to power.
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35 snips
Jan 6, 2026 • 1h 17min

Jonathan Blitzer: The Stars Aligned Against Venezuela

Jonathan Blitzer, a Staff writer at The New Yorker, discusses the chaotic U.S. intervention in Venezuela, analyzing internal political factions and the flawed justifications behind military actions. He explores the humanitarian collapse in Venezuela and the complexities of anti-American sentiment. Imran Ahmed, CEO of the Center for Countering Digital Hate, shares insights on his legal battle against a state travel ban and the challenges his organization faces in combating online hate and misinformation. Together, they highlight the urgent need for thoughtful policy and accountability.
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42 snips
Jan 5, 2026 • 1h 3min

Bill Kristol: A Stupid and Insane Foreign Intervention

Bill Kristol, a conservative political analyst and founder of The Bulwark, joins Tim Miller for a lively discussion on U.S. intervention in Venezuela. They argue that the operation is more about Trump's vanity than national security, likely leading to worse outcomes for ordinary Venezuelans. Kristol raises concerns over disinformation in media, including fake images of celebrations tied to U.S. actions. They also analyze the implications for regional stability and warn against interventionist policies without proper planning and alliances.
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58 snips
Dec 31, 2025 • 1h 12min

John Heilemann: The Year Is Ending a Lot Better than It Started

Join John Heilemann, a prominent journalist and political analyst, as he dives into a year of shifting dynamics in American politics. Heilemann discusses how the Epstein revelations have weakened Trump's cultural grip, while cultural commentators have reshaped public perception. With talk of potential reform candidates on the Democratic side, he also hints at an optimistic outlook despite ongoing challenges. Plus, the duo celebrate the revival of rock music, highlighting artists like Oasis, as a sign of cultural longing.
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49 snips
Dec 30, 2025 • 47min

Julie K. Brown: Hiding the Truth in the Epstein Files

Julie K. Brown, an investigative reporter for the Miami Herald renowned for her 'Perversion of Justice' series, sheds light on the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein scandal. She discusses the chaotic release of DOJ documents, suggesting it's a distraction from key players, including potential political connections. Victims continue to come forward globally, revealing a shocking network of abuse. Brown highlights Ghislaine Maxwell's pivotal role and raises concerns about the investigation into Epstein's death, emphasizing that the fight for justice is far from over.
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27 snips
Dec 29, 2025 • 48min

Bill Kristol: Trump Has Lost the Plot

Bill Kristol, a political analyst and founder of The Bulwark, shares his insights alongside Tim Miller. They delve into how Trump has become sidetracked by vanity projects like DOGE and Musk’s schemes, neglecting his voter base. Kristol discusses Trump’s deteriorating popularity and the internal strife within the GOP. They also touch on important topics like the DOJ’s handling of January 6th investigations, the implications of Melania's language skills, and growing concerns over fraud in Minnesota's Medicaid system.
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103 snips
Dec 26, 2025 • 55min

Kara Swisher: We're in an 'Eat the Rich' Moment

Kara Swisher, a veteran technology journalist and podcaster, discusses the public's growing disdain for the tech elite in an 'Eat the Rich' moment. She highlights Trump's concerning policies towards China and how funding cuts threaten innovation in U.S. universities. Delving into the psychology of tech leaders, she notes their motivations and the backlash against them. Kara also shares transformative AI applications in healthcare and warns about its implications for media integrity. She critiques the trend of media consolidation and offers insights into future tech developments.
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60 snips
Dec 23, 2025 • 55min

Tom Nichols: The Buzz Has Worn Off

Political commentator Tom Nichols, also a professor emeritus at the U.S. Naval War College, joins Tim Miller to dissect the current state of MAGA supporters as they navigate infighting and unmet promises. They critique Trump’s impractical 'golden fleet' of warships and explore the dangerous implications of nuclear arms on surface ships. The duo also dives into the Epstein controversy, reflecting on political consequences of past behaviors, while addressing the erosion of enthusiasm within Trump's base. A candid discussion on future GOP leadership wraps up their insights.

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