
CONTROL
CONTROL is a podcast hosted by Seven Letter’s Brendan Buck and Annalyse Keller, two veterans of Capitol Hill who now serve as communications strategists to Fortune 500 companies, non-profits and advocacy coalitions. Drawing on their experience in GOP congressional politics, the podcast seeks to look around the corner at the policy priorities and political dynamics that will define Congress.
The podcast series talks to experts who know the institution and helps explain the challenges and opportunities facing a divided Congress. Guests include subject-matter experts, journalists, former lawmakers, and political operatives, all with a keen insight into what is next for Washington. With Season 2 of CONTROL, you can expect a new episode every Tuesday when Congress is in session.
Latest episodes

Feb 25, 2025 • 48min
The House’s Big Week is Here
After weeks of buildup, the moment of truth arrives – can Speaker Johnson pass the budget resolution? Hosts Brendan Buck and Annalyse Keller dive into all the scenarios at play and how the Senate will respond after advancing down their two-bill track. Later, they debate the congressional politics of DOGE and if lawmakers can reassert their power of the purse. At the end, trying to answer the question “who is the leader of the Democratic party?”
Hosts: Brendan Buck and Annalyse Keller
Producer: Benji Englander
Articles Discussed
Brendan’s New York Times Op-Ed on DOGE
Punchbowl: Johnson’s task: A tricky budget resolution vote followed by a shutdown fight
The Hill: Johnson makes ‘prayer request’ ahead of critical vote on Trump agenda bill
AP: Senate Republicans approve budget framework, pushing past Democratic objections after all-night vote
WaPo: Back in their districts, GOP lawmakers get an earful on DOGE and Musk
New York Times: Bracing for a Shutdown Fight, Democrats Warn Their Votes Are Not a Given
Axios: Democrats spot opening to kneecap GOP's budget plans

Feb 11, 2025 • 48min
Reconciliation Collision Course Feat. Garrett Haake
With the House and Senate on a collision course over reconciliation, hosts Brendan Buck and Annalyse Keller explore which strategy has the best chance of success and how some of the wonkier aspects of the process may trip up the GOP’s plans. Then, NBC News’ senior White House correspondent Garrett Haake joins the show to offer his insight on the Trump administration’s early actions, the Trump-Musk relationship, and JD Vance’s role as the “Senate whisperer.”
Hosts: Brendan Buck and Annalyse Keller
Guest: Garrett Haake
Producer: Benji Englander
Articles Discussed
Punchbowl: The reconciliation race: Can the House get its act together?
Politico: Inside the House GOP clash over tax cuts
CBS News: CBS News poll — Trump has positive approval amid "energetic" opening weeks; seen as doing what he promised
WaPo: Some Democrats vow to use leverage in government funding fight
NBC News: Elon Musk gets quiet White House reminders his power isn't unchecked
Politico: JD Vance Aced His First Test. The Next One Will Be Tougher.

Feb 4, 2025 • 51min
After a Wild January, What Does February Have in Store? Feat. Rachael Bade
What a year the past month has been – to help make sense of the flurry of news over the last two weeks, Brendan Buck and Annalyse Keller are joined by POLITICO’s Capitol Bureau Chief Rachael Bade. Together, they discuss the latest on House Republicans’ spending fight, Elon Musk’s influence on the White House, and the outlook for President Trump’s most controversial nominees.
Articles Discussed:
Politico: Musk steamrolls Washington as he remakes the federal government
NYT: ‘We Have No Coherent Message’: Democrats Struggle to Oppose Trump
WaPo: Trump halts tariffs on Canada and Mexico as both offer new border security plans
Politico: The GOP’s Unreliable Cutter-in-Chief
Reuters: Gabbard boosted in bid to become chief US spy ahead of committee vote
Politico: How Trump’s orbit used blunt force to squeeze Hegseth through

Jan 21, 2025 • 37min
Welcome to Trump’s Washington
President Trump is back in the Oval Office. Hosts Annalyse Keller and Brendan Buck discuss the flurry of activity on Inauguration Day – the speech, the executive orders, the pardons and more – and analyze what it means for Capitol Hill.
Hosts: Annalyse Keller and Brendan Buck
Producer: Benji Englander
Articles Discussed:
NYT: What Trump Did on Day 1: Tracking His Biggest Moves
Politico: Trump closes first day with an avalanche of executive orders

Jan 14, 2025 • 49min
Confirmation Kick-Off Feat. Annie Karni
All eyes are on the Senate this week with 13 of President-elect Trump’s nominees slated for confirmation hearings. After first discussing the latest developments on reconciliation, hosts Brendan Buck and Annalyse Keller are joined by Annie Karni, congressional correspondent at The New York Times, to assess the state-of-play on some of Trump’s more controversial picks. At the end, what Senator Fetterman was doing at Mar-a-Lago and why have Democrats changed their tune on immigration.
Hosts: Brendan Buck and Annalyse Keller
Guest: Annie Karni
Producer: Benji Englander
Articles Discussed:
ABC News: Republicans huddle with Trump in Florida as they plot out GOP agenda
Politico: Trump tells House Republicans to find a ‘fair number’ on SALT
Politico: House Republicans and Trump discuss tying California wildfire aid to debt ceiling
NYT: Fetterman Accepts Trump’s Invitation to Meet
WaPo: Democrats warm to Laken Riley bill as Senate to take up measure

Jan 7, 2025 • 37min
Speaker Johnson Triumphs on the First Ballot – What’s Next for the MAGA Agenda?
The 119th Congress is off to a rollicking start and hosts Brendan Buck and Mike Ricci analyze the most pressing questions: After securing victory on the first ballot, how strong is Speaker Johnson’s standing in the Conference? Will he be able to move Trump’s agenda through the House? Drawing on their experience from 2017, they offer their opinions on reconciliation strategy.
Hosts: Brendan Buck and Mike Ricci
Producer: Benji Englander
Articles Discussed:
CNN: Johnson wins dramatic vote to remain House speaker
Politico: Johnson tells House Republicans that Trump wants one ‘big beautiful’ reconciliation package
NBC News: Speaker Johnson's push to pass Trump's agenda in one massive bill faces big hurdles
Roll Call: Trump open to two-step budget plan despite earlier comments

Dec 17, 2024 • 40min
Steering Into the Holidays
It’s the last week in the legislative calendar and the last episode of CONTROL for the year, leaving plenty of hot topics for hosts Brendan Buck, Annalyse Keller and Mike Ricci. The trio discuss the relationship between President-elect Trump, Speaker Johnson and Incoming Senate Majority Leader Thune as they map out a plan for reconciliation and analyze the drama at the Steering Committee. At the end, what the hosts are looking out for in 2025.
Hosts: Brendan Buck, Annalyse Keller, Mike Ricci
Producer: Benji Englander
Articles Discussed:
Fox News: President-elect Trump takes in Army-Navy game with powerhouse posse
The Hill: Johnson says new GOP agenda will be ‘very aggressive beginning right out of the gate’
The Hill: Thune expects tax package by summer: ‘Failure is not an option’
Politico: Conservatives fall in line behind Mike Johnson ahead of speaker race
Punchbowl: Inside how Johnson handled steering and what it means for the pitfalls ahead

Dec 10, 2024 • 44min
Reconciling the House and Senate Strategies, Feat. Manu Raju
It’s the question that shape the agenda next year: Will Congress do two reconciliation bills in 2025 or jam everything into one package? Hosts Brendan Buck and Annalyse Keller discuss the differing plans from incoming Senate Majority Leader John Thune and Ways and Means Chair Jason Smith, as well as answer key questions about the reconciliation process. Then, they are joined by Manu Raju, CNN's Chief Congressional Correspondent, to talk about the Senate confirmation battles for Pete Hegseth, Tulsi Gabbard and Kash Patel.
Hosts: Brendan Buck and Annalyse Keller
Guest: Manu Raju
Producer: Benji Englander
Articles Discussed:
CNN: GOP rifts open over Trump agenda as legislative landmines await new Congress
WaPo: GOP caught between immigration and tax cuts for early 2025 priorities
Reuters: Embattled Trump nominees Hegseth, Gabbard visit Senate seeking support
CNN: Key GOP senators begin to fall in line to support Kash Patel and keep door open for Pete Hegseth
Punchbowl: NDAA moves complicate passage

Dec 3, 2024 • 55min
Parliamentary Inquiries feat. Tom Wickham
The House and Senate return this week to begin wrapping up this Congress, while planning for the next one is picking up speed. With Republicans set to hold the smallest majority in about a century next Congress, hosts Brendan Buck and Annalyse Keller break down how the margin will impact policymaking next year. They get into what’s left on the agenda for December before asking how seriously we should all take the DOGE. Then, they welcome former Parliamentarian of the House Tom Wickham for a deep dive into some of the big procedural questions facing Washington. Can the President really just declare Congress in recess to make appointments? How can immigration and tariffs fit into the reconciliation equation? And what to make of the House trying to dislodge the ethics report on Matt Gaetz? It’s all critical primer as we head into the next Congress.
Hosts: Brendan Buck and Annalyse Keller
Guest: Tom Wickham
Producer: Benji Englander
Articles Discussed:
CBS News: Incoming House majority squeezed by Trump's planned appointments
Fox News: Present and Accounted For: House Republicans' small majority could make attendance a priority
CNBC: Musk, Ramaswamy to discuss DOGE with GOP leaders on Capitol Hill Dec. 5
Politico: Congress readies another funding punt ahead of pre-Christmas shutdown deadline
Roll Call: Trump and recess appointments: A procedural and legal quagmire
AP: Trump and Republicans in Congress eye an ambitious 100-day agenda, starting with tax cuts

Nov 19, 2024 • 47min
Mike Johnson Walks Into the Ring feat. Hans Nichols
It’s not the start of a joke, it’s a new episode of CONTROL! Hosts Brendan Buck and Annalyse Keller discuss the state of the Johnson-Trump relationship before turning their attention to the big questions in the Senate: Will Matt Gaetz be confirmed? Will the Judiciary Committee get access to the ethics report? And how will new GOP Leader John Thune navigate this process? Then, Axios’ Hans Nichols – author of the new daily newsletter Hill Leaders – joins the show to share what he’s hearing about all the major figures on Capitol Hill.
Hosts: Brendan Buck and Annalyse Keller
Guest: Hans Nichols
Producer: Benji Englander
Articles Discussed
Fox News: Trump flanked by top allies, cabinet picks at UFC 309: 'USA, USA'
Politico: Trump endorses Johnson hours ahead of GOP speaker vote
NBC News: House Ethics Committee to meet Wednesday to discuss Matt Gaetz report
Politico: Matt Gaetz feels the heat
Axios: Trump dares Senate Republicans with Gaetz nomination
NPR: Trump picks loyalists for top jobs, testing loyalty of Senate GOP