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Apr 24, 2025 • 1h 3min

Jeet Heer, Jim Acosta & Brendan Duke

The Nation’s Jeet Heer details Trump’s not-so-great deal-making skills.Substack’s The Jim Acosta Show host Jim Acosta examines Trump backing down on tariffs.Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Brendan Duke details how slowed imports at our ports affect Trump’s tariff gambit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Apr 23, 2025 • 45min

Michael Tomasky & G. Elliott Morris

The New Republic’s Michael Tomasky examines where Trump’s lawlessness is headed. Strength In Numbers newsletter’s G. Elliott Morris details what polls can tell us about Trump’s agenda.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Apr 21, 2025 • 43min

Rick Wilson & Theodore Schleifer

The Lincoln Project's Rick Wilson parses what the court’s rebuke of Trump’s agenda means for America.The New York Times’ Theodore Schleifer examines America’s oligarchs and how the country is reacting to their overreaches.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Apr 19, 2025 • 46min

Ali Vitali & AG Dana Nessel

Join NBC News correspondent Ali Vitali, author of 'Electable,' and Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel as they dive into the state of democracy and the Democratic landscape. Vitali shares insights on how immigration policies are shaped and the political fallout surrounding Trump. Nessel discusses the critical role of state attorneys general in resisting federal overreach, emphasizing litigation's power. Together, they urge collective action among Democrats to counter rising authoritarianism and protect social services.
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Apr 17, 2025 • 52min

Anne Applebaum, David Sirota & Darryl Silver

Anne Applebaum, a noted author and Atlantic staff writer, shares her insights on the rapid rise of authoritarianism and kleptocracy in today’s world. Daryl Silver, known for producing The Apprentice, discusses his experiences with Trump and the construction of his public persona. David Sirota dives into the implications of Trump's tariffs and the evolving strategies of the Democratic Party. Together, they explore the intersection of politics, media, and the challenges ahead in safeguarding democratic principles.
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Apr 16, 2025 • 40min

Kurt Andersen & Alex Gibney

Kurt Andersen, author of *Evil Geniuses*, critiques Trump's unprecedented disregard for the law while highlighting the moral dilemmas faced by law firms caught in this political storm. Acclaimed documentarian Alex Gibney sheds light on his new work, *The Dark Money Game*, revealing how dark money manipulates political landscapes. Together, they explore the urgent need for reform to combat corruption, contrasting the fight against autocracy with the ethical challenges of Congressional stock trading and the implications of judicial corruption on democracy.
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Apr 14, 2025 • 39min

Rick Wilson & Sen. Chuck Schumer

Rick Wilson, founder of The Lincoln Project, shares his insights on Trump's diminishing trust in his 'Make America Great Again' narrative. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer discusses the Democratic strategy to combat the SAVE Act and offers a view on current legislative challenges. They delve into the chaotic effects of Trump's policies on American families and examine the broader implications of tariffs. With a mix of sharp political analysis and personal anecdotes, this conversation is a must-listen for anyone navigating today's tumultuous political landscape.
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Apr 12, 2025 • 45min

Charlie Sykes & Thomas Zimmer

Charlie Sykes, a political analyst and author, joins historian Thomas Zimmer to dive into the troubling shift towards authoritarianism in the U.S. They unpack Trump's retaliations against election challengers, revealing a crisis of the rule of law. The duo discusses the surprising divisions among Supreme Court Justices regarding Trump, signaling a rift in Republican unity. They also reflect on recent protests as a sign of political engagement and resilience, urging collective action to safeguard democratic values amidst rising threats.
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Apr 10, 2025 • 39min

Andy Levy & Rep. Gregory Meeks

Join Andy Levy, co-host of The New Abnormal and known for his sharp political commentary, alongside Rep. Gregory Meeks, who represents New York's 5th District. They dive into the chaos of Trump's tariff policies and their dire market implications, bringing humor to the financial turbulence. Meeks outlines congressional strategies to curb these economic disruptions, while both guests stress the importance of bipartisan action and public activism to combat authoritarian moves. Their insightful banter highlights the urgent need for accountability in today's political landscape.
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Apr 9, 2025 • 46min

Dan Nathan, Jon Allen & Amie Parnes

Dan Nathan, a CNBC contributor and co-host of Risk Reversal, discusses the business world's mixed reactions to Trump's tariffs and how they impact market volatility. Jon Allen, a senior national political reporter at NBC and co-author of the book 'Fight', sheds light on the political turbulence in the White House and the fierce rivalry between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. The conversation dives into the complex dynamics of election strategies, internal party struggles, and the implications of ongoing trade tensions in a chaotic political landscape.

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