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Catch up on the biggest stories of the day from Washington with interviews and analysis from leading journalists. Posted weekdays at 6:30 pm ET. From C-SPAN, the network that brings you the "Q&A" podcast.
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Nov 22, 2025 • 33min
Weekend Edition: Ban Individual Stock Trading by Members of Congress, Sale of F-35s to Saudi Arabia, and Chris Matthew's book "Lessons from Bobby."
Brad Bowman, a defense policy expert, dives into the potential sale of F-35s to Saudi Arabia, highlighting its implications for Middle Eastern power dynamics. Meanwhile, Chris Matthews, a seasoned political commentator, shares insights from his book about Robert F. Kennedy, emphasizing RFK's enduring influence on American unity and his ability to bridge divides. Matthews also reflects on the importance of acknowledging mistakes and the lessons we can draw from Kennedy's legacy, revealing how his character continues to resonate today.

Nov 21, 2025 • 41min
President Trump Meets With New York City Mayor-Elect Mamdani; Rep. Vindman Calls for Release of Transcript of Trump's 2019 Call with Saudi Crown Prince
In this engaging conversation, former U.S. President Donald Trump shares his first meeting insights with New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani after a tumultuous election season, focusing on shared goals like housing affordability. Meanwhile, Congressman Eugene Vindman pushes for the release of a controversial transcript from Trump's call with the Saudi Crown Prince, highlighting concerns about U.S. moral leadership amidst ongoing human rights discussions. Tune in for a lively discussion on politics and governance!

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Nov 20, 2025 • 52min
Former President George W. Bush & former Rep. Liz Cheney give eulogies at former Vice President Dick Cheney's funeral
Former President George W. Bush and Liz Cheney honor Dick Cheney's dedication to protecting the U.S. during his funeral. Meanwhile, President Trump's extreme posts calling for the execution of Democratic lawmakers spark outrage, as Senate leaders voice concerns over escalating political violence. The September jobs report reveals a mixed economic picture, while J.D. Vance claims it reflects the success of Trump's policies. Additionally, updates emerge on a U.S. peace plan for Ukraine and ongoing scrutiny of Nigeria's religious freedom issues.

Nov 19, 2025 • 55min
Pres. Trump names Saudi Arabia a major non-NATO ally; Senate officially passes bill to release all Epstein investigation files, sends to the President
Pam Bondi, former Florida Attorney General, weighs in on critical issues including the Senate's recent bill to release Jeffrey Epstein-related documents. She emphasizes the Department of Justice's commitment to transparency and victim protection amidst ongoing investigations. The discussion also touches on President Trump’s announcement of Saudi Arabia as a major non-NATO ally, sparking debates around defense deals and regional stability. Bondi's insights showcase the intersection of legal action and political maneuvering in today's landscape.

Nov 19, 2025 • 54min
House passes bill 427-1 to release all of the Justice Dept's Jeffrey Epstein investigation files
Former President Donald Trump discusses the recent bipartisan effort to release all files related to Jeffrey Epstein, hinting at political motivations behind the inquiry. U.S. Representative Nancy Mace passionately advocates for survivors' rights, wearing white as a powerful symbol of solidarity. The conversation also touches on Trump's meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, where he downplays Khashoggi's murder while focusing on a massive investment deal. Tensions arise as MAGA supporters clash over the implications of the Epstein files.

Nov 18, 2025 • 47min
President Trump says he will sign a bill into law to release all Epstein investigation files if it passes Congress
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Secretary of Health and Human Services, discusses his advocacy for new research into food allergies, highlighting a surge in cases since the 1990s. He emphasizes the importance of identifying environmental causes and promises initiatives aimed at prevention. Kennedy also previews fundamental shifts in dietary guidelines related to protein and saturated fats, suggesting exciting changes ahead for U.S. nutrition policy. Additionally, he critiques the GOP's past inaction on important issues like the release of Epstein investigation files.

Nov 15, 2025 • 29min
Weekend Edition: Congress Ends Government Shutdown, Midterm Elections, the Epstein files, and Veterans Day.
Tom Bevan, co-founder of RealClearPolitics, dissects the winners and losers of the recent government shutdown and its minimal impact on upcoming elections. Ankur Khodori, a legal affairs expert, discusses the controversial Epstein files and stresses the importance of victim privacy in the face of potential disclosures. Finally, Paul Rieckhoff, veteran advocate, highlights the significance of Veterans Day and the negative effects the shutdown has had on veterans' services and morale, urging support for independent veteran candidates.

Nov 14, 2025 • 51min
New survey on Americans' views on affordability; Pres. Trump calls for investigation into Epstein ties to Bill Clinton, Larry Summers
A revealing survey shows that 70% of Americans find raising children unaffordable, with economic worries at the forefront. President Trump calls for an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's connections with prominent figures. Meanwhile, a new trade deal with Switzerland promises lower tariffs on imported foods. Senator Durbin discusses the restart of federal food aid and visits a food bank, highlighting bipartisan efforts in funding. The Pentagon now has a plaque reading 'Department of War,' igniting discussions about its implications.

Nov 13, 2025 • 54min
Federal government reopens, but questions about timing of furloughed worker backpay, full SNAP benefits & air travel returning to normal
The federal government reopens after a lengthy shutdown, sparking discussions about back pay for furloughed employees and the restoration of SNAP benefits. Homeland Security Secretary announces $10,000 bonuses for TSA officers who worked unpaid. Political fallout from the Senate deal is dissected, with both Democrats and Republicans weighing in. Meanwhile, Melania Trump launches a new initiative for foster care. Air travel disruptions continue as officials gauge when things will return to normal.

Nov 12, 2025 • 49min
House to join Senate in passing funding bill to end gov't shutdown; Trump mentioned in released Epstein emails
Kevin Hassett, former Director of the White House National Economic Council, shares insights on the economic fallout of the government shutdown, noting it could cost $15 billion per week and affect GDP. J.D. Vance, Vice President, discusses public health challenges at the Make America Healthy Again summit, especially for Appalachia. The talk also touches on controversial Epstein emails suggesting Trump may have known more than he's admitted regarding Epstein's activities. Additionally, there's news on the cessation of penny production by the U.S. Mint.


