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May 29, 2025 • 42min
‘No MAGA left behind’: Trump pardons criminals with MAGA ties or deep pockets
The podcast dives into Donald Trump's controversial pardons, spotlighting the favoritism towards MAGA supporters and wealthy allies. It raises questions about the normalization of crime in politics and the erosion of trust in the justice system. Additionally, it highlights a tragic case of a young girl with medical needs facing deportation, alongside the harsh realities of revoking humanitarian parole. The discussion further critiques U.S. foreign policy inconsistencies and the impact of leadership on international crises.

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May 28, 2025 • 42min
‘Not even remotely normal’: New concern over Trump’s rambling speeches, posts
In this discussion, Justin Wolfers, a Professor at the University of Michigan, and Adam Serwer, a staff writer at The Atlantic, dissect the chaotic rhetoric of a former president. They explore the alarming normalization of erratic political discourse and its impact on public perception. The duo also delves into the troubling economic repercussions of fluctuating policies, revealing how they affect American businesses. Additionally, they address recent concerns about the health and mental acuity of the oldest sitting president, offering a thought-provoking take on national leadership.

May 23, 2025 • 42min
'Met Gala of pay-for-play’: Trump crypto dinner is brazenly corrupt, says Hayes
Guests: Eric Lipton, Sen. Ed Markey, Aaron Gilchrist, Alex Wagner, Patrick GaspardQatar Force One has landed as the President sells access to the highest bidders. Tonight: new details on the arrival of Donald Trump's “palace” in the sky and new reporting inside Trump's secret memecoin dinner. Then, what can the Senate can do with a bill so brutal even Trump TV won't cover for it. And what we're learning about first degree murder charges after the shooting deaths of two Israeli embassy staff members in D.C.
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May 22, 2025 • 42min
‘We need to do some rewriting’: Trump official caught trying to alter intel report
Guests: Rep. Brendan Boyle, Charlie Savage, Lisa Rubin, Sen. Chris Van HollenTonight: New red flags in the bill Donald Trump is forcing through Congress. Then, new reporting on a Trump loyalist caught demanding rewrites of intelligence to make the boss look good. Plus, the Trump administration violates a court order to send migrants to a random country on the verge of civil war.
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May 21, 2025 • 42min
‘Political retribution’: Newark mayor speaks out on Trump DOJ charging Dem congresswoman
Senator Tammy Baldwin, a key figure in the Appropriations Subcommittee, shares her insights on political retribution and the troubling implications of charging a sitting congresswoman. She expresses her concerns about the adverse effects of budget cuts on biomedical research and the decline of congressional oversight. The discussion also touches on the inadequate federal disaster response, especially in red states, and critiques the leadership failures within the Department of Health and Human Services, emphasizing the need for greater accountability.

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May 16, 2025 • 42min
Supreme Court hears birthright citizenship challenge
Pramila Jayapal, a Representative for Washington's 7th district and member of the House Budget Committee, shares her insights on the Supreme Court's hearing related to birthright citizenship. The discussion centers on Trump's attempt to alter foundational rights enshrined in the Constitution. Jayapal also addresses the turmoil within the Republican party over budget decisions, the ramifications of proposed Medicaid cuts, and debates around tax policies affecting working families. Additionally, the conversation touches on rising tariffs and controversial AI technologies.

May 15, 2025 • 42min
Trump cashes in as Republicans plan to cut Medicaid
Guests: Sen. Bernie Sanders, Rep. Robert Garcia, Tim Miller, Alex WagnerTonight, the President keeps cashing in as the MAGA House comes for Medicaid. Senator Bernie Sanders on the slashing of the social safety net in the dark of night. Then, a disturbing day of testimony for America's top health official. Plus, Trump's Homeland Security chief faces Congress. Then, how does the Transportation Secretary answer for his stunning contradictions about Newark Airport?
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May 14, 2025 • 43min
‘Nothing is free’: legal questions over Trump's profiting from foreign sources remain unresolved
Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren, known for her advocacy on economic inequality, dives into Donald Trump's foreign entanglements during his Middle East tour. She discusses the ethical issues of Trump's financial ties and extravagant gifts from foreign leaders, raising alarms about potential corruption. The conversation shifts to the U.S.-China trade war, examining its impact on businesses and consumers. Warren also touches on public health misinformation and the escalating concerns around vaccine safety and community health.

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May 9, 2025 • 43min
‘Yes, America, we have a pope named Bob': Chris Hayes on Pope Leo XIV
Father William Dailey, a Lecturer in Law at Notre Dame, discusses the historic election of Pope Leo XIV, the first-ever American pope, and its profound implications for the Catholic Church and beyond. He highlights the contrasting leadership styles between Leo XIV and Pope Francis, emphasizing themes of social justice and compassion. The conversation also dives into Donald Trump's trade policies and their impact on American workers, while examining the unconventional appointment of a wellness influencer as Surgeon General, raising questions about the intersection of health and media.


