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Apr 2, 2026 • 44min

Jason Selvig & Caroline Haskins

Caroline Haskins, Wired business reporter covering tech and government, talks about her reporting on the IRS using Palantir for audits. Jason Selvig, comedian from The Good Liars known for political satire, discusses Trump at the Supreme Court, CPAC's tone, and rising Christian nationalist currents. They also explore how tech firms and politics intersect in Washington.
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17 snips
Apr 1, 2026 • 51min

Charlie Sykes & Josh Turek

Charlie Sykes, conservative commentator and author, offers sharp analysis of Trump’s policy choices and the right’s fractures. Josh Turek, Iowa state representative and disability-rights advocate, discusses his Senate bid and prairie populism. They debate war risks, political realignments, rural economic pain, and what could flip Iowa — in a fast, pointed conversation.
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Mar 30, 2026 • 48min

Rick Wilson & Cameron McWhirter

Rick Wilson, political strategist and Lincoln Project co-founder, critiques troop deployments, CPAC shifts, and national security risks. Cameron McWhirter, Wall Street Journal national affairs reporter, reports on MAGA fractures in Arkansas and local revolt over a massive prison plan. They discuss military posture, political infighting, and community backlash in short, punchy conversations.
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15 snips
Mar 28, 2026 • 45min

Ali Vitali & Shane Goldmacher

Shane Goldmacher, NYT national political correspondent covering Republican strategy and key races. Ali Vitali, MSNBC Capitol Hill reporter and TV host focused on Congress and negotiations. They unpack the DHS funding showdown and why it mattered. They examine Republicans’ plan for a midterms convention in Dallas and its strategic aims. They trace political fallout, primary fights, and big-money influence.
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7 snips
Mar 26, 2026 • 55min

Mike Madrid & Ezra Levin

Ezra Levin, Indivisible co‑founder organizing mass nonviolent protests. Mike Madrid, political consultant and Latino voter expert tracking shifts since 2020. They discuss the No Kings rallies’ global scale and safety, how protests can counter authoritarian optics, and the changing dynamics and motivations of Latino voters and paths for electoral gains.
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4 snips
Mar 25, 2026 • 49min

Sam Seder & Dave Sirota

Dave Sirota, journalist and founder of The Lever, digs into the unitary executive theory and its threat to democratic checks. Sam Seder, progressive commentator and Majority Report host, examines systemic corruption and profiteering. They discuss surveillance, SEC interference, AI procurement, and how power concentrates across policy and war-related decisions.
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15 snips
Mar 23, 2026 • 48min

Jim Acosta & Akhil Amar

Akhil Amar, Yale constitutional scholar who wrote about the 14th Amendment, offers historical perspective on birthright citizenship. Jim Acosta, journalist and national security commentator, examines ICE at airports and immigration enforcement. They discuss the Supreme Court case, legal history, TSA and ICE operational impacts, and broader national security and political consequences.
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16 snips
Mar 21, 2026 • 46min

Jeet Heer & Will Sommer

Will Sommer, reporter who tracks right-wing media and MAGA personalities. Jeet Heer, journalist known for political and foreign policy analysis. They dissect Trump’s Iran approach and its economic and strategic risks. They unpack strains of antisemitism in MAGA, conspiratorial figures, and how those networks could reshape conservative politics.
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16 snips
Mar 19, 2026 • 1h 6min

Rick Wilson, Jacob Rubashkin & Michael Waldman

Michael Waldman, Brennan Center leader and voting-rights expert, explains the SAVE Act and its stakes for voter access. Jacob Rubashkin, elections analyst at Inside Elections, breaks down surprising Illinois primary results and local spending dynamics. Rick Wilson, political consultant and Lincoln Project co-founder, rips into Trump-era confirmations and political strategy. Fast-paced discussion on voting rules, primaries, spending, and Senate tactics.
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Mar 18, 2026 • 54min

Stephanie Ruhle & Alex Burness

Stephanie Ruhle, MSNBC anchor who covers national politics and foreign policy, and Alex Burness, Bolts Magazine reporter focused on state and local races. They dig into Trump’s claims about presidential support and how Iran coverage shapes politics. They also unpack the high-stakes Wisconsin Supreme Court fight, big money in judicial races, and local immigration enforcement battles.

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