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Jen Psaki tackles the biggest issues of the week and features one-on-one interviews with newsmakers.
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Aug 30, 2025 • 1h 23min
Trump faceplants in court on tariff power grab; burned again for overreach
Ian Bassin, co-founder and executive director of Protect Democracy, and former federal prosecutor Kristy Greenberg, talk with Jen Psaki about a federal appeals court finding that Donald Trump's tariffs are illegal, and other legal problems the administration is having with overreach, like Jeanine Pirro humiliating herself with her failure to match an indictment to her tough talk on the sandwich-throwing activist.Donald Trump has made clear his intention to dismantle FEMA and shift responsibility for disaster preparedness and response to states. As he makes progress toward that goal, FEMA staffers are raising the alarm that the plan is flawed and the U.S. is not ready to meet the demands of a major disaster. James Stroud, a FEMA statistician, joined his colleagues in signing a letter to Congress, alerting them to urgency of the situation, and was subsequently suspended by petty Trump for speaking out.The parents of 16-year-old Adam Raine cite responses from ChatGPT among the reasons for his suicide after they discovered messages from the A.I. bot offering advice instead of triggering alerts that are meant to discourage these kinds of ideas. Jay Edelson, attorney for the Raine family, talks with Jen Psaki about the responsibility they believe OpenAI, the parent company of ChatGPT, has for their son's death.Congressional Democrats and some Republican allies are already planning press events and subpoenas to put the Jeffrey Epstein case back into the spotlight when Congress returns from summer recess. Rep. Jared Moskowitz discusses with Jen Psaki.
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Aug 29, 2025 • 41min
The CDC is being 'transformed into a weapon': Top doctor exits CDC with a warning
Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, who resigned in protest from his position as director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, talks with Jen Psaki about the valuable work being done by the people at the CDC, and how the Trump administration, through HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is corrupting the CDC with unscientific attitudes and agendas.Jen's Version: Jen Psaki answers questions posed in today's White House press briefing, without the Trump administration's spin, and doubles down on her criticism of the Trump White House for taking no action to prevent gun violence and instead wasting time on "bad faith back-and-forth."Plus, Philadelphia D.A. Larry Krasner on Donald Trump's use of the military as domestic police, and Graham Platner on challenging Susan Collins for Maine's Senate seat.
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Aug 28, 2025 • 41min
Psaki: Action on America's gun problem is not hopeless
Jen Psaki addresses the horrific shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis and the shocking gun statistics in the United States that "should make everyone angry." Psaki points to new gun legislation that passed under the Biden administration after a mass shooting at a supermarket, and reminds viewers that anger can turn into activism, activism can turn into pressure, and pressure can change laws.Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey talks with Jen Psaki about the horrific shooting at Annunciation Catholic School that has left his community in shock and grief. Frey calls for Americans to recognize the victims of today's shooting not as somebody else's kids, "think about them as your own," and encourages a loving perspective but also real action to address America's gun problem. The Trump administration is attempting to remove CDC Director Susan Monarez from her position after only two weeks in the Trump-appointed, Republican Senate-confirmed job. The conflict over Monarez's resistance to Trump HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s anti-science whims and conspiracy theories has apparently set of a series of other high-profile departures, leaving a vacuum at the top of the CDC and the Trump administration looking foolish.
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Aug 27, 2025 • 41min
Psaki: Bizarre Trump Cabinet suck-up meeting feeds his misguided interest in dictatorship
Senator Elizabeth Warren joins to discuss the Federal Housing Finance Agency and its political maneuvers under Trump's influence. They explore the alarming sycophancy within Trump's cabinet, suggesting it fuels his misguided leadership style. Warren critiques how housing policies are manipulated for political agendas, questioning integrity amidst allegations of mortgage fraud. The conversation also touches on Trump's erratic election strategies and indicates a shift in the political landscape with unexpected Democratic wins, hinting at growing public discontent.

Aug 21, 2025 • 41min
Democrats in BATTLE MODE as Trump exploits servile Republicans
With Texas poised to pass a redistricting bill to help Donald Trump rig the midterm elections in his favor to retain control of Congress, Democrats are taking the fight to Trump. Trump's renewed engagement with Vladimir Putin on the war in Ukraine has made a new priority of the return of Ukrainian children stolen by Putin.
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Aug 20, 2025 • 42min
Trump team's bungling makes his bad ideas worse
Despite his deep delusions to the contrary, Donald Trump turning Washington, D.C. into a police state is making life and business in the District worse, thanks in large part to the team of bad faith bunglers Trump has assembled to carry out his will. While Trump's acolytes appear eager to help him weaponize the DOJ and law enforcement against his political enemies, their incompetence mostly yields embarrassment. The best possibility for a consistent ceasefire in Ukraine is if a coalition of outside countries deploy a NATO-like force to enforce it, argues former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine William Taylor. Texas State Rep. Nicole Collier is essentially imprisoned in the State Capitol because she won't agree to being monitored by police, so they won't unlock the doors to allow her to leave. Oklahoma's MAGA superintendent of public schools is working hard to make his state the most poorly educated in the nation by prioritizing right-wing ideological standards instead of fact-based scholastics. And Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is probably wishing her spokesperson didn't invoke the church when offering a retort about Noem mooching a free apartment from the Coast Guard.
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Aug 16, 2025 • 42min
Trump-Putin summit special coverage; Part 2
The podcast dives into the lackluster Trump-Putin summit that left many expectations unmet. Listeners get a peek into the ambiguous press conference that followed, revealing little detail. The exclusion of Ukraine's President Zelensky raises critical concerns about the ongoing conflict and civilian casualties. The discussion highlights the U.S. military support for Ukraine as it faces rising tensions. Insights on Putin's resurgence in global politics and the implications for future international relations add depth to the analysis.

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Aug 16, 2025 • 43min
Trump-Putin summit special coverage; Part 1
Ali Velshi, an accomplished NBC News journalist and MSNBC host known for his extensive reporting from Ukraine, joins the discussion. They dive deep into the Trump-Putin summit, emphasizing its disappointing outcomes and the lack of substantive agreements. The conversation highlights the implications for U.S.-Russia relations amid ongoing tensions in Ukraine, critiques the optics and body language of the two leaders, and raises concerns about the erosion of democratic values and national security issues overlooked during the summit.

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Aug 15, 2025 • 41min
FIRE WITH FIRE: Newsom sets plan to counter Trump's gerrymander scheme
Michael McFaul, former US Ambassador to Russia, shares his expertise on the upcoming Trump-Putin summit, hinting at the high stakes involved. The discussion highlights Gavin Newsom's strategic response to Trump's gerrymandering efforts with a proposed district map contingent on Texas's actions. Jen Psaki delves into the unsettling influence of Christian nationalist extremists within the Trump administration. Meanwhile, the legal troubles plaguing Alex Jones further unravel as he faces consequences for his Sandy Hook defamation.

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Aug 14, 2025 • 42min
'Straight out of the Twilight Zone': Congressman shocked at ICE facility 'cover-up'
Chris Murphy, a Democratic Senator from Connecticut known for his bipartisan efforts on gun violence, discusses alarming revelations about ICE detention conditions. He highlights the shocking transparency issues following his visit to a facility that turned out to be empty. The conversation also critiques Donald Trump's revisionist history, while addressing the dangerous misconceptions propagated by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. around vaccines. Additionally, humor emerges as they ponder Ivanka Trump's unconventional plans for the nation’s 250th anniversary, injecting levity into serious political discourse.


