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Jan 15, 2021 • 15min

Can Another $1.9 Trillion Rescue The Economy?

The podcast dives into President-elect Biden's ambitious $1.9 trillion relief package aimed at tackling the severe economic fallout from the pandemic. It highlights key components like direct payments and enhanced unemployment benefits while emphasizing the urgent need for action. The discussion includes the moral responsibility to support essential workers and the contentious proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour. The challenges of garnering bipartisan support for such sweeping reforms in a politically divided Congress are also examined.
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Jan 14, 2021 • 20min

Donald Trump Impeached On Charge Of Inciting Insurrection

The podcast dives into the historic second impeachment of Donald Trump, highlighting the surprising bipartisan support from ten Republicans. Key distinctions between his two impeachments are explored, particularly the Capitol riots' impact. The implications for Trump’s legacy and future political landscape are analyzed, alongside a discussion on presidential leadership in denouncing violence. Experts weigh in on how this situation shapes the narrative of democracy and accountability in America, especially as the Senate trial looms.
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Jan 13, 2021 • 14min

Trump's Second Impeachment Will Be Bipartisan

Tensions rise as the House prepares for contentious impeachment proceedings against Trump. Vice President Pence's rejection of the 25th Amendment adds to the drama. Heated debates unfold, showcasing stark contrasts between Democratic calls for accountability and Republican resistance. As the article 'Incitement of Insurrection' is explored, potential bipartisan support emerges, highlighting shifts within the Republican Party post-Capitol riot. The atmosphere reflects broader societal divisions and the complexities of political accountability.
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Jan 12, 2021 • 15min

Rioters Are Facing Consequences—Will Any Politicians?

The Justice Department is gearing up to prosecute hundreds involved in the Capitol riots. Republican lawmakers, facing backlash for their roles in supporting election fraud claims, are under scrutiny. The podcast discusses the chaotic political landscape, from impeachments to security measures for the upcoming inauguration. It also tackles the significant impact of social media on political narratives. As the legal and political repercussions unfold, the question looms: will there be consequences for the politicians involved?
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Jan 11, 2021 • 15min

Trump Is Likely To Be Impeached Again

Tensions rise as House Democrats prepare for a second impeachment of President Trump. The urgency is palpable, focused on accusations of inciting violence during the Capitol riot. Delve into the shifting dynamics within the Republican Party as they navigate public and donor pressures. The potential consequences for American democracy are significant, raising questions of political responsibility and party unity. It's a critical moment that may shape the future of political discourse in the U.S.
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Jan 8, 2021 • 28min

Weekly Roundup: January 8th

Ryan Lucas, NPR's justice correspondent, provides insights into the unfolding legal consequences of the Capitol siege, including the rising number of arrests. The podcast discusses the historic possibility of President Trump facing a second impeachment and the implications for the next administration. Lucas highlights the complexities of national unity amid political turmoil and the challenges President-elect Biden faces in restoring democracy. The conversation delves into partisan divides and the critical issues surrounding judicial nominations and domestic extremism.
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Jan 7, 2021 • 13min

13 Days Before The End Of His Term, Talk Of Removing Trump From Office

As chaos unfurled at the Capitol, discussions heated up about removing Trump from office. Democratic leaders pushed for the 25th Amendment, spurred by resignations and calls for accountability. The podcast dives into law enforcement's contrasting responses during the riots, underscoring racial dynamics in their handling of protests. It also examines the challenges of impeachment and the complex political landscape as top officials navigate a rapidly shifting situation.
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Jan 7, 2021 • 9min

After Siege, 127 Republicans Back Failed Effort To Block Certification Of Biden's Win

The chaos of January 6th is vividly recounted, highlighting the Capitol breach and the subsequent struggles during the certification of Biden's victory. Republican lawmakers grapple with false narratives in the aftermath, emphasizing the need for stability and trust in the electoral process. Internal conflicts emerge as notable senators shift positions on election objections, revealing fractures within the party. This pivotal moment prompts reflections on its lasting implications for American democracy and citizen engagement.
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Jan 7, 2021 • 16min

Pro-Trump Extremists Storm US Capitol, Delay Election Certification

Pro-Trump extremists laid siege to the Capitol amid the certification of Joe Biden's victory, raising alarm over security failures. The contrasting reactions from Trump and Pence highlight deep party divisions and concerns for democracy. Biden's calls for unity underscore the challenges in rebuilding America's global image after the chaos. World leaders reacted strongly, emphasizing the need to restore faith in electoral processes. Meanwhile, the urgent tensions within the Republican Party signal a shifting political landscape.
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Jan 6, 2021 • 13min

Dems Win At Least One GA Senate Seat. The Other Is Still Too Close To Call.

In a pivotal Senate runoff, Raphael Warnock's victory shifts power dynamics, while Jon Ossoff leads in a closely contested race. The significance of black voters and suburban demographics in Georgia’s Democratic momentum is explored. The episode also analyzes the impact of election rhetoric on GOP voter turnout. Plus, insights into Trump's influence on the party and potential consequences for Biden's agenda are discussed. Lastly, the rifts within the Democratic Party reveal challenges in navigating future electoral strategies.

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