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15 snips
Feb 6, 2025 • 22min

Is This An 'Administrative Coup'?

Charlie Warzel, a staff writer at The Atlantic known for his insights on tech and media, joins to discuss Elon Musk's recent maneuvers perceived as an 'administrative coup.' Warzel highlights Musk's controversial push for federal employees to resign and his alarming access to treasury systems. They explore the chaotic influence of tech titans in government, the implications for federal workers, and the clash between corporate power and public accountability. Additional insights reveal how misinformation shapes political narratives today.
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Feb 5, 2025 • 20min

Trump Says the US Should 'Take Over the Gaza Strip'

Ben Rhodes, a former deputy national security advisor to President Obama and co-host of Crooked’s ‘Pod Save the World’, provides keen insights into Trump's erratic foreign policy. He discusses the controversial proposal for U.S. control over Gaza and what it means for Palestinian refugees. Rhodes highlights the chaos surrounding Trump's tariff decisions and the ripple effects on America’s global standing. Additionally, he touches on the implications of aggressive policies in regions like Greenland and Panama. It's a deep dive into international relations under a turbulent administration.
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Feb 4, 2025 • 22min

Trump's Tariff Showdown

In this enlightening discussion, Scott Lincicome, Vice President of General Economics and Trade Policy at the Cato Institute, breaks down the complexities of trade wars. He explains the recent hold on tariffs against Canada and Mexico and what that means for international relations. Scott clarifies how tariffs differ from inflation and how they affect consumer prices. He also shares insights on potential future targets for tariffs, focusing on markets like China and Europe, highlighting the delicate balance of trade policy and economic stability.
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Feb 3, 2025 • 23min

Trump Declares War On Trans Service Members

Laila Ireland, an Army veteran and advocate for transgender service members, shares her personal struggles under the military's outdated policies. She discusses the chilling impact of Trump's executive order on trans individuals serving in the armed forces and emphasizes the importance of community support in fighting discrimination. The conversation also touches on resilience within the LGBTQ+ community amidst a backdrop of political turmoil and social change.
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Jan 31, 2025 • 27min

Trump Blames Fatal Potomac Crash On Dems, DEI feat. Rep. Jamie Raskin

Maryland Congressman Jamie Raskin, an expert in constitutional law, joins the discussion following a tragic collision over the Potomac River. They delve into Trump’s controversial blame game directed at Democrats and diversity initiatives. Raskin offers insights on how the Democratic Party can effectively counter Trump’s narrative. The conversation also touches on the political ramifications of such tragedies and the urgent need for integrity in government amid rising authoritarianism. Lastly, they explore the ongoing threats to environmental policies under the former administration.
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Jan 30, 2025 • 20min

Is ICE Only Arresting Criminal Migrants?

Join Michelle Hackman, an immigration reporter for The Wall Street Journal, as she dives into the implications of the recently signed Lakin-Riley Act. The act enforces detaining undocumented immigrants accused of crimes, sparking fears in vulnerable communities. Hackman explores how ICE's approach under Trump contrasts with previous administrations, raising concerns about community safety and economic impact. The discussion reveals the growing anxiety among Latino populations and the dangerous allure of fraudulent legal services amid their immigration struggles.
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Jan 29, 2025 • 23min

Can Trump Just Pause Federal Funds?

Casey Burgat, Director of the Legislative Affairs program at George Washington University and host of Mastering The Room, dives into the legal chaos following the Trump administration's attempt to freeze trillions in federal funds. He unpacks the administration's uphill legal battle and the implications for critical sectors like healthcare and education. The conversation also touches on the delicate balance of power between the presidency and Congress, and the unsettling trends in executive orders affecting marginalized communities.
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Jan 28, 2025 • 24min

Public Health Scrambles To Figure Out Trump's Health Orders

Dr. Abdul el-Sayed, an esteemed epidemiologist and Wayne County health officer, dives into the chaotic public health landscape unleashed by recent Trump administration orders. He discusses the halt of collaboration with the WHO and how this impacts the response to potential bird flu outbreaks. Dr. el-Sayed highlights growing vulnerabilities among healthcare workers and the dangers posed by political interference in health communications. The episode also touches on the disruptions in the Justice Department and the rise of the A.I. app DeepSeek, promising to revolutionize the tech market.
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Jan 27, 2025 • 24min

Trump Targets DEI in Public and Private Sectors

Farah Stockman, a member of the New York Times editorial board, provides keen insights on Trump's latest moves against Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. She discusses the potential repercussions of his orders targeting both public and private sectors. The conversation also touches on the historical context of DEI programs and their significance in promoting social equity. Additionally, Stockman reflects on the challenges faced by these initiatives during changing political landscapes and the broader implications for governance and corporate responsibility.
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Jan 24, 2025 • 22min

Trump Gangs Up On The Cartels

Keegan Hamilton, a senior editor at the Los Angeles Times and expert on legal affairs, joins to delve into Trump's controversial designation of drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. He discusses the far-reaching implications of this order, including potential financial sanctions and the impact on U.S.-Mexico relations. They also explore the risks of military actions against cartels and the legacy of executive orders from Trump's administration, especially as a federal judge blocks his move to end birthright citizenship.

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