

The Briefing with Jen Psaki
MS NOW, Jen Psaki
Jen Psaki tackles the biggest issues of the week and features one-on-one interviews with newsmakers.
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Jul 9, 2025 • 40min
Amid Trump's FEMA phase-out, disasters make stark the need for federal help
Join Alex Padilla, Democratic Senator from California, Deanne Criswell, former FEMA Administrator, and Dan Osborne, an independent Senate candidate from Nebraska, as they dive into the pressing need for federal disaster assistance. They discuss the alarming impact of recent flooding in Texas and critique political priorities that put immigration enforcement above disaster relief. Insights into the challenges of FEMA's phase-out and the critical role of federal aid in recovery highlight the urgency of reform in emergency response.

Jul 4, 2025 • 41min
The backlash begins: Republicans heading home from D.C. face local protests over Trump bill
Jen Psaki remarks on how the devastating removal of health care and food aid to millions of Americans was actually only an afterthought for Republicans, in service of tax cuts for rich people, and reports on protests already spreading nationwide.
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Jul 3, 2025 • 45min
Psaki: Republicans will regret passing Trump's bill as Democrats look to reprise 2018's House flip
Jen Psaki looks back at how Democrats made Republicans pay for their efforts to kill Obamacare by making that a central focus of House races that ultimately flipped the House to Democratic control. Donald Trump's budget bill is so wildly unpopular that Democratic candidates are already preparing to run against the bill and anyone who supported it. Republicans, in the meantime, are busy trying to distract Americans from what they're doing.
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Jul 2, 2025 • 41min
Frost: Republicans short on votes for Trump budget bill as Democrats raise public alarm
Rep. Maxwell Frost talks with Jen Psaki about the uphill battle Republicans face in the House to pass Donald Trump's budget bill because they're already well short of the votes they need. Democrats hope that by delaying the vote, enough people will learn about the bill to make it too unpopular to pass.
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Jul 1, 2025 • 43min
Trump's budget bill is widely hated but Republicans are trying to push it through anyway
Jen Psaki reviews the terrible poll numbers of Donald Trump's budget bill, including among Donald Trump's core constituency, and runs through the diverse array of people and organizations, some of whom would otherwise be aligned with Trump, who utterly reject the bill's content as well as its intentions.
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Jun 28, 2025 • 41min
The protests were practice: Americans are prepared for Supreme Court's obstacles to opposing Trump
Jamie Raskin, a Democratic Congressman from Maryland and constitutional scholar, dives into the implications of recent Supreme Court rulings on executive power. He discusses how grassroots organizing is critical in countering Trump's controversial policies. Raskin elaborates on the role of state attorneys general in defending rights and navigating the challenges posed by judicial limits. The conversation touches on the importance of public engagement in legal battles and the resilience necessary to uphold constitutional rights amid ongoing governmental overreach.

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Jun 27, 2025 • 42min
Trump team frantically moves goalposts, throws tantrums to preserve Trump Iran bombing story
The podcast dives into the chaotic communication from the Pentagon following military actions in Iran, highlighting scrutiny over the effectiveness of U.S. airstrikes and leaking intelligence. It discusses a covert operation and a tone-deaf press conference, revealing public confusion. The complexities of Iran's nuclear ambitions are explored, emphasizing the need for international oversight. On a different note, the show also celebrates a landmark moment in LGBTQ+ rights, reflecting on the anniversary of same-sex marriage legalization.

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Jun 26, 2025 • 41min
'From lecturing to listening': Mamdani explains how he drew votes from Trump supporters in NYC race
Zohran Mamdani, a New York City mayoral candidate and self-described socialist, shares insights from his campaign in a recent primary. He emphasizes the importance of reaching out to former Trump supporters, showcasing innovative grassroots strategies over traditional tactics. Mamdani discusses the challenges of navigating NYC's diverse political landscape, highlighting the need for authenticity and representation amid rising concerns about hate crimes. His approach focuses on building coalitions and addressing community needs.

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Jun 25, 2025 • 42min
Trump's Iran lies begin to crumble into an embarrassing mess
In this insightful discussion, Elizabeth Warren, a Senior U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, tackles the chaotic narratives surrounding Trump's military actions in Iran. They unravel the inconsistencies in the administration's statements about the bombing's effectiveness, confronting the stark disconnect with public opinion. Warren also critiques the implications of Trump’s proposed Medicaid cuts and highlights bipartisan resistance. The conversation weaves through geopolitical tensions and exposes the ongoing challenges within the Justice Department, emphasizing accountability in government.

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Jun 21, 2025 • 42min
Vance gets the cause of fear in L.A. totally backward in trying to justify military presence
Paola Ramos, MSNBC contributor and author of 'Defectors,' and Greg Kassar, Chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, delve into the misinterpretation of fear that justifies military presence in Los Angeles. They argue that the real fears stem from Trump's aggressive immigration policies, not local protests. Their discussion highlights the chilling effects of militarization on immigrant communities, critiques racially charged political rhetoric, and emphasizes the urgent need for community-focused narratives over divisive tactics.


