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7 snips
Dec 12, 2025 • 28min

Another Grand Jury Refuses to Indict Letitia James

In this discussion, Alex Mallon, an ABC News reporter, sheds light on the unusual decision of grand juries to repeatedly reject charges against Letitia James. Colonel Stephen Ganyard, a former State Department official, analyzes the U.S. seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker, linking it to broader geopolitical tensions and illicit trade. Meanwhile, tech reporter Mike Dobusky delves into Australia's new law restricting social media for under-16s, examining enforcement challenges and creative teen reactions. It's a multifaceted look at justice, geopolitics, and digital youth culture.
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18 snips
Dec 11, 2025 • 25min

Emergency Call for Obamacare Subsidies

Ali Pakorin, a Capitol Hill reporter, breaks down the urgency of the Senate's plans to vote on enhanced ACA subsidies and the risks millions face amid political gridlock. Matt Rivers, a Latin America correspondent, discusses the recent U.S. seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker and its implications for sanctions and Venezuela's economy. Elizabeth Schulze, an economics reporter, analyzes the Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates while weighing the delicate balance between inflation control and employment concerns. Tune in for these compelling insights!
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12 snips
Dec 10, 2025 • 29min

Exclusive: Heartbreak and “Heartbeat Laws”

Rachel Scott, a Senior Political Correspondent for ABC News, leads the conversation as she interviews April Newkirk about her daughter Adriana's heartbreaking fate. The discussion unveils how Georgia's heartbeat law complicated medical decisions. Ann Flaherty follows up with insights on U.S. strategy and potential military action concerning Venezuela, while Mike Dabuski analyzes policy changes regarding NVIDIA chip exports to China, emphasizing their significance in the tech landscape. Tune in for a mix of emotion, policy, and technology!
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19 snips
Dec 9, 2025 • 29min

SCOTUS Considers: Who Can the President Fire?

Devin Dwyer, an ABC News senior Washington reporter, dives into the Supreme Court's potential to overturn a century-old precedent on presidential powers regarding independent agencies. Elizabeth Schulze sheds light on the intense streaming battle, detailing Paramount's hostile bid for Warner Bros. Discovery and the implications for consumers. Meanwhile, Eric Katursky reports from the courtroom on the Luigi Mangione case, revealing intriguing evidence of alleged escape plans tied to a CEO's murder. Intriguing discussions abound!
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33 snips
Dec 8, 2025 • 27min

Will Pentagon Release Full Video of Boat Strike?

Selena Wang, ABC News senior White House correspondent, discusses the Pentagon's controversial boat strike, detailing lawmakers' varying responses and the push for the public release of the footage. She dives into the legal uncertainties surrounding the targets involved. Joining her is Oren Oppenheim, an ABC News correspondent focused on elections, who unpacks Indiana's mid-decade congressional redistricting and its potential to shake up political dynamics. Both guests highlight the intricate interplay of law and politics in today's landscape.
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19 snips
Dec 5, 2025 • 23min

No True Bill: Grand Jury Rejects Charges Against NY AG

Catherine Falders, ABC News Washington managing editor, analyzes the grand jury's surprising decision not to indict NY AG Letitia James and the implications for the Justice Department. Pierre Thomas presents breaking news on the arrest linked to January 6 pipe bombs, detailing the investigative steps that led to it. Joy Piazza discusses the Eurovision controversy, highlighting the countries boycotting over Israel's participation. Lastly, Christiane Cordero previews the upcoming World Cup draw, sharing insights on new tournament formats and debut teams.
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22 snips
Dec 4, 2025 • 28min

Pentagon Watchdog's "Signalgate" Report

Anne Flaherty, a military reporter for ABC News, breaks down the Pentagon's watchdog report on Defense Secretary Hegseth's controversial Signal chat use, revealing classified info without legal breaches. Jay O'Brien discusses President Trump's surprising pardon of Rep. Henry Cuellar amidst bribery allegations, exploring mixed reactions on Capitol Hill. Alex Stone sheds light on the sentencing of a doctor involved in Matthew Perry's death, detailing a ketamine distribution scheme that tragically contributed to the star's struggles.
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16 snips
Dec 3, 2025 • 27min

Compliance of the Caribbean: Hegseth Defends Strikes

Martha Raddatz, ABC News chief global affairs correspondent, delves into the controversial boat strike incidents, questioning command decisions behind lethal actions. Armando Garcia, ABC News immigration reporter, highlights ICE's plans for crackdown in Minnesota's Somali community, revealing concerns about targeted enforcement. The podcast also explores the political ramifications of Trump pardoning a former Honduran president involved in drug trafficking, stirring debates on international relations and immigration policy.
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11 snips
Dec 2, 2025 • 29min

Secretary on Defense: Questions Over Caribbean Strikes

Anne Flaherty, an ABC News Pentagon reporter, digs into the controversial U.S. strikes near Venezuela, revealing legal quandaries and command disputes. She discusses how the actions may have violated the Geneva Convention and the implications of potential protocol changes. Aaron Katursky, an investigative correspondent, reviews the contentious trial of Luigi Mangione, spotlighting evidence and courtroom drama. Meanwhile, Ben Siegel analyzes the high-stakes Tennessee special election and its significance for Republican dynamics in Congress.
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15 snips
Dec 1, 2025 • 25min

Aftermath of the DC National Guard Shooting

Selena Wang, an ABC News senior White House correspondent, delves into the shocking D.C. shooting of two National Guard members, exploring the suspect's background and the political fallout, including President Trump's proposals for increased military presence and paused asylum decisions. Ian Pannell, ABC's chief foreign correspondent, updates on Ukrainian peace talks in Florida, highlighting the urgency of negotiations amid ongoing conflict and the stark reality of life in Ukraine under relentless Russian attacks.

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