
Fast Politics with Molly Jong-Fast George Conway & Dr. Abdul El-Sayed
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May 13, 2026 George Conway, attorney and outspoken Trump critic running in NY-12, and Dr. Abdul El‑Sayed, physician and Michigan Senate candidate focused on Medicare for All, join to spar over Trump’s mental state and political danger. They debate impeachment urgency, gerrymandering limits, campaign strategy, Medicare for All logistics, corporate money out of politics, and priorities for domestic investment.
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Inflation And Foreign Policy Are Hurting Trump's Standing
- Discussion emphasizes inflation under Trump, tying tariffs and the Iran confrontation to higher fuel and food costs that erase recent wage gains.
- They cite Atlas Intel polling showing voters believe everyday items cost less under Biden, shaping electoral headwinds for Republicans.
Supreme Court Decisions Fuel Partisan Redistricting
- Hosts highlight the Supreme Court's conservative majority as enabling partisan gerrymandering and effectively weakening Voting Rights protections.
- They link recent rulings to a cascade of state redistricting that can disenfranchise voters and shore up Republican seats.
Late Night Tweeting Before China Trip Shows Disinhibition
- George Conway recounts Trump's frantic late-night tweeting spree before flying to China, illustrating public disinhibition.
- He lists serial posts accusing Obama and election fraud to show pattern of chaotic, conspiratorial output.


