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Preet Bharara
Join former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara as he breaks down legal topics in the news and engages thought leaders in a podcast about power, policy, and justice.From CAFE Studios and the Vox Media Podcast Network.
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Feb 10, 2025 • 30min
Surviving the Trump News Cycle (with Charlie Warzel)
Charlie Warzel, a staff writer at The Atlantic known for his insights on technology and media, delves into the challenges of today’s news landscape. He discusses the importance of legacy media amidst the rise of unfiltered platforms and public skepticism. The conversation highlights how personal biases create 'filter bubbles' that shape perceptions and amplify misinformation. Warzel emphasizes the need for media literacy and continuous community engagement to navigate the complexities of modern politics and the digital information age.

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Feb 6, 2025 • 1h 3min
DeepSeek & the AI Arms Race (with Reid Hoffman)
Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn and a prominent AI innovator, discusses his new book, 'Superagency: What Could Possibly Go Right with Our AI Future?'. He explores how AI can enhance human capabilities and tackle challenges like cancer treatment. Hoffman highlights the turmoil surrounding DeepSeek and the diverse views on AI regulation in Silicon Valley. The conversation also touches on the societal impacts of AI, emphasizing the need for balanced public engagement and addressing ethical dilemmas faced by professionals in law enforcement.

Feb 4, 2025 • 14min
Trump’s FBI Loyalty Test
The podcast delves into President Trump's tactics of demanding loyalty from FBI staff, raising concerns over the erosion of constitutional integrity. It discusses his attempts to purge DOJ officials and the significant risks posed to federal investigations post-January 6. The discussion highlights the worrying shift from commitment to constitutional duties towards personal allegiance to Trump. Listeners also explore the implications of political influence on justice and the challenges faced by U.S. attorneys in a polarized atmosphere.

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Feb 3, 2025 • 39min
Is Trump Winning or Spinning? (with Mark Leibovich & Catherine Rampell)
Mark Leibovich is a staff writer for The Atlantic known for his sharp political insights, and Catherine Rampell is a columnist for The Washington Post specializing in economic and political issues. They delve into the chaos of Trump's second presidency, examining the fallout from recent immigration policies and their impact on legal immigrants. The duo also humorously reflects on Trump's fascination with Greenland and the unpredictable nature of his foreign policy, blending serious analysis with lighthearted commentary.

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Jan 30, 2025 • 1h 11min
Free Speech & Other Campus Offenses (with Niall Ferguson)
Niall Ferguson, a renowned historian and professor, dives into the alarming decline of free speech and the rise of ideological conformity in academia. He discusses his journey through prestigious institutions, highlighting the emotional toll of these changes. The conversation shifts to the implications of political polarization on college campuses and the launch of his own university to promote intellectual diversity. They also touch on navigating executive orders and the disbanding of the DOJ Honors Program, emphasizing resilience in challenging times.

Jan 29, 2025 • 13min
Gone With the Watchdogs
The discussion dives into the potential for criminal charges against local officials defying immigration laws. The hosts analyze Trump’s controversial firings of inspectors general and federal prosecutors. They tackle the complexities of federal and local law enforcement cooperation, especially in sanctuary cities. A significant Supreme Court ruling on states' rights versus federal authority also sparks debate. Lastly, implications of a judge's decision on birthright citizenship reveal shifting Republican perspectives on immigration policy.

Jan 27, 2025 • 36min
“He Likes to Sign Stuff” (with David Leonhardt & Jonathan Karl)
Join Jonathan Karl, ABC News Chief Washington correspondent, and David Leonhardt, Senior writer at The New York Times, as they dissect the implications of President Trump's first week in office. They delve into the shifting political landscape, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to immigration amid partisan extremes. The duo also considers the potential for bipartisan solutions and the role of public opinion in shaping policies. Tune in for insights on tariffs, transparency, and the evolving power dynamics within the administration.

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Jan 23, 2025 • 1h 4min
A MAGA House Divided (with Kara Swisher, Heather Cox Richardson & Astead Herndon)
Kara Swisher, a renowned tech journalist, talks alongside historian Heather Cox Richardson and NYT politics reporter Astead Herndon about the tumultuous landscape following Trump's return to power. They tackle the rifts within the MAGA party and the shifting dynamics of wealth and populism. Insights into the Democratic Party's potential revival and strategies to engage younger and diverse voters emerge. The trio also reflects on the dangers of political normalization and the importance of authentic communication in driving change.

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Jan 22, 2025 • 12min
Pardon My Executive Orders
The podcast dives deep into President Trump's use of executive orders since returning to office. It covers his controversial efforts regarding birthright citizenship and the pardons granted to January 6 defendants and extremist group members. The discussion highlights the paradoxical nature of executive actions and their implications for political accountability. The speakers critically analyze the legal limitations of these orders and the broader political dynamics at play, sparking thought-provoking insights on governmental power in America.

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Jan 20, 2025 • 28min
The Journal: The Podcast Election
In this engaging conversation, conservative commentator Ben Shapiro shares his insights on the evolving role of podcasts in the political landscape, particularly during Trump's second inauguration. He discusses how candidates are using this platform to connect with younger voters, contrasting it with traditional media. The dialogue also delves into the need for diverse political representation and argues for a more nuanced leftist discourse. Shapiro emphasizes the importance of genuine engagement in fostering healthier political discussions.