The Rachel Maddow Show

Rachel Maddow, MSNBC
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60 snips
Feb 22, 2025 • 44min

Sidelined Trump mostly 'decorative' as Musk remains busy wrecking the government, reaping rewards

Jacob Bogage, a Washington Post reporter known for breaking significant stories on the Trump administration, discusses the distractions posed by Donald Trump's antics while Elon Musk undermines government structures. They delve into Musk's complicated relationship with power, noting how business interests thrive amidst chaos. Bogage also highlights grassroots responses to government actions, emphasizing community unrest over issues like layoffs and accountability, showcasing a dynamic interaction between citizens and their representatives.
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25 snips
Feb 21, 2025 • 46min

From policy to personnel, Trump scores historically low poll numbers

Cory Booker, the dynamic U.S. Senator from New Jersey, dives into the troubling early polling for Trump's second term. He discusses the alarming public disapproval and its implications for future governance. The conversation turns to the economic struggles faced by communities due to funding cuts, particularly affecting farmers and non-profits. Booker emphasizes the need for public accountability and legislative engagement, highlighting the growing dissatisfaction even among Republican voters. The impact of budgetary decisions on crucial areas like Alzheimer's research also sparks critical dialogue.
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33 snips
Feb 20, 2025 • 43min

Maddow: To block Trump's agenda, help Republican politicians find their spines

The discussion highlights the vital role of Republican lawmakers in resisting Trump's agenda, focusing on Senator Bill Cassidy's professional insight into its destructiveness. A historical reflection on Holocaust survivors underscores the need for civic engagement to combat modern authoritarianism. Political tensions in Oregon and Virginia reveal how Trump's policies have stirred constituents and affected local economies. There's also a deep dive into public health controversies and reproductive rights advocacy, emphasizing the clash between personal beliefs and collective responsibility.
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49 snips
Feb 19, 2025 • 47min

Trump agenda stymied by principled federal workers as protest resignations mount

The podcast dives into the principle-driven resignations within the Trump administration that are impeding his governmental agenda. It explores alarming actions affecting public health and the ethical dilemmas faced by federal workers, particularly in the Justice Department. There’s a critical examination of Trump's controversial relationship with Putin and his administration's impact on Virginia politics. The discussion underscores the repercussions of political pressure on legal integrity and the ongoing battle to safeguard Social Security amidst potential violations.
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36 snips
Feb 18, 2025 • 43min

'Have you considered resigning?': Maddow calls out Trump staffers who fired nuclear safety personnel

Senator Chris Van Hollen, a vocal critic of the Trump administration, joins the discussion on the alarming firing of nuclear safety personnel. He highlights the chaos within the government and the significant risks posed by these dismissals. The conversation takes a deeper dive into the Hanford nuclear site and its historical contamination challenges. Van Hollen passionately discusses the surge in citizen activism against such political decisions, showcasing a growing demand for accountability as constituents rally for change.
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30 snips
Feb 15, 2025 • 44min

'Tech genius' image wears thin after series of errors calls DOGE competence into question

The discussion highlights recent blunders by Elon Musk and the DOGE team that tarnish their 'tech genius' image. There’s an intriguing look at Nixon's controversial dismantling of the Office of Economic Opportunity, exposing tumultuous protests against governmental cuts. The podcast also investigates controversial remarks from U.S. officials regarding Ukraine, shedding light on diplomatic complexities. Lastly, it delves into the Justice Department's turmoil and mass resignations under political pressures, raising alarms about legal integrity and political influence.
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17 snips
Feb 14, 2025 • 49min

'A six resignation kind of day' at DOJ following Trump's sketchy deal with NYC mayor Eric Adams

Kathy Hochul, the Governor of New York, dives into the recent political upheaval surrounding Mayor Eric Adams and the surprising resignations at the Department of Justice. She discusses the tension between political maneuvering and legal principles as Trump’s administration faces scrutiny. Hochul highlights New York’s unwavering commitment to reproductive rights, despite federal pressures. The conversation reveals how local leadership is navigating a precarious landscape filled with scandals and legal challenges, advocating for women's autonomy and justice.
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42 snips
Feb 12, 2025 • 47min

Trump opposition finds its footing, from streets to courts to Congress

The discussion dives into grassroots resistance against efforts to dismantle the Department of Education, highlighting protests and public support. There’s a focus on the growing discontent with corporate influences, particularly Elon Musk's role in government encroachment. The implications of billionaire interests on regulatory oversight are examined, alongside the complexities of political strategy affecting law enforcement. The podcast also critiques U.S. foreign policies amid tensions with Ukraine, revealing the tangled dynamics of politics and ethics.
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35 snips
Feb 11, 2025 • 45min

Trump fills administration with 'big team of losers' that voters have already rejected

Elizabeth Warren, a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, joins the discussion to critique Donald Trump's pattern of appointing individuals who have repeatedly lost elections. She highlights the implications of these choices on accountability and democratic principles. The conversation delves into the importance of consumer protections against political opposition, especially regarding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Warren also raises alarms about national security risks stemming from controversial appointments, emphasizing the need for vigilance in maintaining effective governance.
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Feb 10, 2025 • 36min

Listen to “The Blueprint with Jen Psaki”

Wes Moore, the Governor of Maryland and a notable military veteran, joins Jen Psaki for a vibrant discussion. They dive deep into what patriotism means today and how the Democratic Party can adopt bolder strategies. Moore emphasizes the need for authentic communication and personal narratives to truly connect with working-class families. The conversation also meanders into the cultural significance of football, revealing how the lessons of sports can influence effective leadership. Tune in for insights on political responsibility and community engagement!

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