

The Playbook Podcast
POLITICO
POLITICO’s Jack Blanchard and Dasha Burns bring their fresh insight, analysis and reporting to the biggest story driving the day in the nation’s capital.
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Oct 23, 2025 • 16min
Trump’s wrecking ball presidency
The podcast dives into President Trump's controversial decisions amid turbulent news cycles. New sanctions against Russia aim to pressure Putin over the Ukraine conflict. The hosts discuss Trump’s evolving stance between Putin and Zelensky and analyze Marco Rubio's influence on policy decisions. There's also talk of Trump's demolition of the East Wing for a grand ballroom, stirring public reactions and media scrutiny. Finally, they examine the impacts of a government shutdown on benefits and the optics of politicians dining out during the crisis.

Oct 22, 2025 • 16min
White House pulls Ingrassia nomination
The withdrawal of Paul Ingrassia's nomination sparks intense discussion after his controversial texts are exposed. Senate Republicans show unexpected pushback against Trump, raising questions about the party's unity. The hosts analyze the implications of Trump's erratic political choices and the ideological splits with Senate GOP. Meanwhile, NATO Secretary General's urgent visit adds a layer of complexity to U.S.-Russia-Ukraine relations. A looming government shutdown is on the horizon, affecting federal paychecks and ACA enrollment.

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Oct 21, 2025 • 15min
Who qualifies for legislative immunity?
The podcast dives into Representative LaMonica McIver’s legal battle as her team argues for legislative immunity, leveraging a recent Supreme Court ruling involving Trump. The discussion highlights the political implications of such cases, including how Democrats are framing their own narratives around Trump’s legal challenges. Listeners learn about a government shutdown and Trump’s lunch with House Republicans aimed at fostering unity. The episode also touches on the controversial nomination of Paul Ingrassia for the Office of Special Counsel amidst leaked texts.

Oct 20, 2025 • 16min
Another ride on Trump’s foreign policy rollercoaster
President Trump is meeting with Australia's PM while tackling global issues like the Ukraine war and Gaza ceasefire. Tensions rise after a contentious Trump-Zelensky meeting, highlighting concerns in Europe. Anticipation builds for a Trump-Putin summit amidst a backdrop of political unrest and a government shutdown. Meanwhile, Trump's foreign focus could stir backlash at home as he maneuvers through trade discussions with allies. The episode also touches on a thrilling Louvre heist, adding a dash of cultural intrigue to the conversation.

Oct 19, 2025 • 45min
From 'The Conversation': JB Pritzker says Trump is defunding the Chicago police
J.B. Pritzker, the Governor of Illinois, pushes back against Trump’s plans to militarize cities and jails political opponents, emphasizing the need for community safety and state autonomy. He discusses the importance of federal funding for crime reduction and warns against authoritarian tactics. Joining him is Jacqui Heinrich, Senior White House correspondent at Fox News, who shares insights on covering the Trump versus Biden administrations, the evolving role of press access, and attempts to impose restrictions on journalists. Their engaging conversation touches on democracy, media ethics, and accountability.

Oct 17, 2025 • 16min
Trump continues his push for world peace
President Trump meets with Ukraine's Zelenskyy, discussing arms and the ongoing conflict with Russia. Insights emerge on Trump's evolving stance toward Putin and Zelensky's requests for military aid. The podcast also touches on the shifting dynamics in GOP foreign policy regarding Ukraine and the significance of recent mayoral debates in New York. Listeners get a glimpse into DNC strategies for upcoming elections, including the impact of redistricting on future races.

Oct 16, 2025 • 18min
Trump shows no signs of stopping
The discussion dives into Trump's relentless grip on power, as he accelerates his presidency just nine months in. There's a look at how he's influenced the justice system, pressuring the DOJ while using the IRS against opponents. The hosts tackle concerns about military deployments in U.S. cities and increasing military actions abroad. They also highlight significant changes in the government structure and anticipations around an upcoming presidential announcement. Plus, a delightful detour into the new Michelin-starred restaurants in D.C.!

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Oct 15, 2025 • 19min
How the Supreme Court could reshape the midterms
The Supreme Court is poised to hear a case that could severely weaken the Voting Rights Act, raising concerns about minority representation in Congress. The discussion explores how changes to redistricting could benefit Republicans and shift the House's balance. Amidst this legal drama, they delve into the fragile Gaza ceasefire and Trump's claims about disarming Hamas. The hosts also tackle debates on supplying Ukraine with long-range weapons and the Pentagon’s controversial new press credential rules.

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Oct 14, 2025 • 18min
Trump’s Middle East victory lap
President Trump returns from Israel, celebrating a brokered ceasefire, but challenges in Gaza loom. Bipartisan praise follows the release of hostages, showcasing an unexpected diplomatic victory. Meanwhile, the new phase of the U.S.-China trade conflict heats up, with tariffs triggering concerns over market stability. The ongoing government shutdown adds uncertainty to Trump's packed agenda in Washington, including discussions on a potential strategy with Ukraine. It's a whirlwind of geopolitical maneuvering and political intrigue.

Oct 12, 2025 • 52min
From 'The Conversation': Oregon AG to Trump: There’s no rebellion here | Dan Rayfield
Dan Rayfield, Oregon's Attorney General and former House Speaker, tackles legal battles against the Trump administration concerning the National Guard's proposed deployment to Portland. He emphasizes the importance of facts in federal actions and discusses the implications of federal overreach on local governance. Meanwhile, Vani Hari, aka 'Food Babe', shares her journey from food blogging to activism, connecting her work with health policies and RFK Jr. She advocates for tougher regulations on harmful chemicals, urging a bipartisan approach to food safety.


