

CONTROL
Seven Letter
CONTROL is a podcast hosted by Seven Letter’s Annalyse Keller and Mike Ricci, two veterans of Capitol Hill who now serve as communications strategists to Fortune 500 companies, non-profits and advocacy coalitions. Drawing on their experience in GOP congressional politics, the podcast seeks to look around the corner at the policy priorities and political dynamics that will define Congress.The podcast series talks to experts who know the institution and helps explain the challenges and opportunities facing a divided Congress. Guests include subject-matter experts, journalists, former lawmakers, and political operatives, all with a keen insight into what is next for Washington. You can expect a new episode every Tuesday when Congress is in session.
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Mar 24, 2026 • 44min
What Can Break the DHS Deadlock? Feat. Burgess Everett
With the DHS shutdown dragging on and frustration mounting over TSA lines, Annalyse Keller and Mike Ricci discuss if there is any hope for a deal. Plus, debate continues over the SAVE America Act and supplemental funding for the Iran war. Then, Semafor’s Congressional Bureau Chief Burgess Everett joins the show to share what he is hearing on DHS funding, a second reconciliation package, and Markwayne Mullin’s confirmation. And this week on campaign corner: the Maine Senate race.
Hosts: Annalyse Keller and Mike Ricci
Guest: Burgess Everett, Semafor
Audio Producer: Benji Englander
Video Producer: Regina Anderson
Articles Discussed:
Semafor: Senate tries frantically to reopen DHS
CBS News: DHS funding talks in limbo after Trump calls on GOP to link bill to SAVE America Act
Semafor: Collins wants bipartisan Iran spending bill
CNN: In Maine’s marquee Senate primary, Janet Mills reaches out to women by raising Graham Platner’s online past
Semafor: Senate Democrats square off with each other in ‘spicy primaries’
The Hill: Senate advances Mullin to head Department of Homeland Security

Mar 17, 2026 • 59min
The Senate Showdown Over the SAVE America Act Feat. Sarah Ferris
As the SAVE America Act heads to the Senate floor, hosts Annalyse Keller and Mike Ricci consider the bill’s outlook and how Majority Leader Thune is balancing competing interests. Then, they discuss a potential supplemental funding bill for the Iran war, the ongoing DHS shutdown and fallout from the Texas primary. At the end, Sarah Ferris, a CNN reporter covering Capitol Hill, joins to talk about what life is like for House Republicans with such a slim majority and other rumblings from the halls of Congress.
Hosts: Annalyse Keller and Mike Ricci
Guest: Sarah Ferris, CNN
Audio Producer: Benji Englander
Video Producer: Regina Anderson
Articles Discussed:
The Hill: Trump allies plan Senate floor takeover to pass SAVE America Act
Semafor: Trump’s voting bill fixation strains Republicans to the breaking point
Punchbowl: Johnson vs. Jeffries on Iran funding
Politico: One month later, White House and Democrats no closer to ending the DHS shutdown
CBS News: SAVE America Act becomes key issue in Texas GOP Senate primary between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton
WBEZ: Five Illinois congressional seats, Senate seat open in historic election year
CNN: One vote to lose: Life inside a chaotic House GOP majority

Mar 3, 2026 • 1h 2min
America Strikes Iran – How Will Congress Respond? Feat. Sabrina Singh
In the wake of this weekend’s strikes against Iran and with the conflict continuing to spread, hosts Annalyse Keller and Mike Ricci are joined by Seven Letter colleague Sabrina Singh, who served as Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary during the Biden administration. They discuss how the Trump administration has communicated about the war, the reaction from Capitol Hill, and what to watch for in the days ahead. Plus, will the conflict raise the pressure to pass DHS funding? And who has the edge in today’s Texas primary?
Hosts: Annalyse Keller and Mike Ricci
Guest: Sabrina Singh
Audio Producer: Benji Englander
Video Producer: Regina Anderson
Articles Discussed:
New York Times: How Trump Decided to Go to War
AP: Congress will debate an Iran conflict that is well underway
Punchbowl: Congress’ war over the war
CBS News: Iran strikes highlight fractures in GOP ahead of war powers votes in Congress
New York Times: Democrats Denounce Trump’s Iran Attack, but Subtle Divisions Emerge
Politico: Republicans use Iran strikes to pressure Dems in DHS funding fight
CNN: Despite Trump push for voter ID law, Senate Republicans say votes aren’t there to change filibuster rules
Semafor: Some Republicans back Trump on nationalization of voting
Axios: GOP insiders fretting over Texas Senate primary

Feb 24, 2026 • 1h 8min
State of the Union: What’s on the Line? Feat. Sahil Kapur
It’s State of the Union day! Annalyse Keller and Mike Ricci share what they’ll be looking for during tonight’s speech and how lawmakers from both parties are likely to react. Then, they discuss the latest maneuvering around DHS funding, tariffs, and the SAVE America Act before being joined by Sahil Kapur, Senior National Political Reporter for NBC News, to learn the latest from Capitol Hill and the White House. When will the government shutdown end? Is the talking filibuster a realistic possibility? Is President Trump losing his grip on the GOP? All that and more only on CONTROL.
Hosts: Annalyse Keller and Mike Ricci
Guest: Sahil Kapur, NBC News
Audio Producer: Benji Englander
Video Producer: Regina Anderson
Articles Discussed:
NYT: ‘It’s Going to Be a Long Speech’: Trump Prepares for State of the Union
POLITICO: A high-stakes State of the Union just got harder for Trump
Axios: Democratic response to Trump's SOTU becomes a crowded affair
NBC News: 'Everyone here is irate': White House scrambles after tariff loss as Trump unloads on Supreme Court
CNBC: Congress contemplates its role on tariffs after Supreme Court decision
The Hill: Republicans eye opening for DHS deal this week as Democrats double down
NBC News: Trump's election bill tops 50 Senate votes, but Democrats could still block it

Feb 10, 2026 • 1h 2min
Can the Senate Break the DHS Funding Stalemate? Feat. Andrew Desiderio
All signs point to a stalemate on Homeland Security funding – where does Congress go from here? Annalyse Keller and Mike Ricci discuss if a deal can be reached or if another shutdown is ahead. Then, Andrew Desiderio, senior congressional reporter for Punchbowl News, joins the show to share what he is hearing from the halls of the Senate. Plus, revelations in the Epstein files continue to roil Capitol Hill, pressure is rising to pass the SAVE America Act, and more Members head for the exits.
Hosts: Annalyse Keller and Mike Ricci
Guest: Andrew Desiderio, Punchbowl News
Audio Producer: Benji Englander
Video Producer: Regina Anderson
Articles Discussed:
Punchbowl News: The Big Four, Trump and DHS
Punchbowl News: WH responds to Democrats’ DHS overhaul
Punchbowl News: Clintons continue sparring with Comer
CNN: GOP lawmaker behind Congress’ Epstein push says Commerce Secretary Lutnick should resign over links
The Hill: House GOP digs in on push for voting bill in hopes of pressuring Senate
Matt’s Five Points: Talking Filibuster Explainer
The Hill: Rep. Mark Amodei is 30th House Republican to not seek reelection
NYT: The Troubled State of the Senate Has Members Eyeing Governorships

Feb 3, 2026 • 54min
Inside the White House as the Government Shuts Down (Again) Feat. Shelby Talcott
With the government shutdown again, it is starting to feel like Groundhog Day at CONTROL. Annalyse Keller and Mike Ricci analyze the latest impasse from every angle and are joined by Semafor White House Correspondent Shelby Talcott to hear the administration’s perspective. They discuss the key players in the negotiations, the divide between House and Senate Democrats, and President Trump’s shifting focus. Plus, what does the surprising result in a Texas special election say about the midterms?
Hosts: Annalyse Keller and Mike Ricci
Guest: Shelby Talcott, Semafor
Audio Producer: Benji Englander
Video Producer: Regina Anderson
Articles Discussed:
Semafor: Democrats strike deal with White House on government funding
Politico: How Mike Johnson is scrambling to keep the shutdown short
CNN: Trump leans on Republicans to back his funding deal with Democrats — eager to end government shutdown
NBC News: Schumer and Jeffries take different tacks on government funding bill
NYT: Clintons Capitulate on House Epstein Inquiry, Agreeing to Testify
NYT: Democratic Upset in Deep Red Texas District Rattles Republicans
Semafor: Trump administration eyes drawdown in Minnesota

Jan 27, 2026 • 46min
Shutdown Spiral: Minneapolis Rocks Capitol Hill Feat. Al Weaver
Events in Minneapolis have thrown Capitol Hill into turmoil, with a government shutdown increasingly likely. Hosts Annaylse Keller and Mike Ricci are joined by The Hill’s Al Weaver to discuss if Congress can find a way to pass funding bills. They discuss the rapidly changing dynamics, the key figures to watch and the reaction from the White House. Plus, the start of a recurring lookahead to the midterm elections.
Hosts: Annalyse Keller and Mike Ricci
Guest: Al Weaver, The Hill
Audio Producer: Benji Englander
Video Producer: Regina Anderson
Articles Discussed:
The Hill: Second fatal Minneapolis shooting puts Congress on verge of shutdown
Punchbowl: Senate GOP seeks way out of DHS funding clash
AP: The shootings in Minneapolis are upending the politics of immigration in Congress
Axios: DHS and ICE are under siege by Congress like never before
WBAL: Gov. Wes Moore urges Senate vote as Maryland redistricting fight heats up

Jan 13, 2026 • 45min
Can the Appropriations Momentum Continue? Feat. Brendan’s Goodbye
As he steps away as co-host of CONTROL, Brendan Buck reflects on the last three years of Congress before opining on the news of the day with Annalyse Keller and Mike Ricci. With momentum building, how many appropriations bills will Congress pass before the upcoming deadline? Will more lawmakers stand up for Jerome Powell and the Federal Reserve? Plus, Trump issues threats over a war powers resolution and Mike Johnson navigates a proposed ban on Congressional stock trading.
Hosts: Brendan Buck, Annalyse Keller, Mike Ricci
Audio Producer: Benji Englander
Video Producer: Regina Anderson
Articles Discussed:
The Hill: House approves minibus spending bills in bipartisan 397-28 vote
POLITICO: DOJ opens probe into Fed’s Powell, drawing backlash from lawmakers
WSJ: Angry Trump Called GOP Defectors After War Powers Vote
POLITICO: House GOP stock trading ban bill set for Wednesday markup

Jan 6, 2026 • 47min
The 2026 Forecast
Congress is back and has a very busy month ahead. Brendan Buck and Annalyse Keller look ahead to debates around war powers, discharge petitions and veto overrides before offering predictions for the rest of 2026. Will there be another government shutdown? How many more members will retire? Will a vacancy open on the Supreme Court? All that and more on a new episode of CONTROL.
Hosts: Brendan Buck and Annalyse Keller
Audio Producer: Benji Englander
Video Producer: Regina Anderson
Articles Discussed:
Punchbowl News: Congress steps on the gas pedal
Politico: Senate to vote on war powers measure following Maduro ouster
Axios: House Republicans move to override Trump vetoes in rare show of defiance
NPR: More than 10% of Congress won't return to their seats after 2026

Dec 16, 2025 • 56min
2025: The Year Congress Lost Control Feat. Paul Kane
On the year’s final episode of CONTROL, Brendan Buck and Annalyse Keller take a trip down memory lane to reminisce about the biggest stories of 2025 as told through the podcast. Then, Paul Kane, Washington Post Senior Congressional Correspondent, joins the show to look back on the first year of this Congress and what the second may have in store. How have the Congressional leaders performed? Will the legislative branch reassert itself with the White House? And are we seeing hints of the GOP moving beyond President Trump?
Hosts: Brendan Buck and Annalyse Keller
Guest: Paul Kane, Washington Post
Audio Producer: Benji Englander
Video Producer: Regina Anderson
Articles Discussed:
CBS News: Congress gears up for busy week on health care, national security
Roll Call: Senate eyes NDAA passage next week amid aviation safety worries
WaPo: ‘Not an easy call’: The Democrats who struggled with their shutdown vote
WaPo: Texas midterms point to ideological corners, not swing-state issues
CNN: After a year of Trump-inspired inaction, some Republicans in Congress are growing restless
WSJ: Trump’s Next Renovation Target: D.C.’s Golf Courses


