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May 13, 2026 • 42min
Patel agrees to alcohol test amid scrutiny over ‘excessive drinking’ report
Rob Sand, Iowa state auditor running for governor, speaks about audits, town halls, and winning in Trump country. Senator Chris Van Hollen, U.S. senator focused on oversight, confronts FBI conduct and accountability. They discuss FBI priorities, alleged misconduct, Iowa’s economic pain, and strategies for appealing to independent and working-class voters.

May 9, 2026 • 42min
Hayes warns Trump’s GOP is trying to Jim Crow-ify the House
Discussion of plans to reshape voting rules and redraw districts to lock in power. A look at court decisions nullifying voter-approved maps and Southern redistricting that fractures majority-Black districts. An analysis of the skyrocketing price tag of war and its economic ripple effects. A profile of an independent Senate contender challenging political norms and allegations of media regulation overreach.

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May 8, 2026 • 42min
Hayes EXPOSES Trump’s 'incoherent' Iran war posts
Senator Chris Van Hollen, Maryland lawmaker on the Foreign Relations Committee, joins to weigh in on foreign policy and oversight. He discusses chaotic Iran reporting and intelligence failures. He warns about politicization of DOJ and FBI and previews oversight hearings. He also reacts to the political fallout from costly presidential luxuries and rising gas prices.

9 snips
May 7, 2026 • 42min
FBI investigating reporter behind bombshell Patel story, MS NOW reports
Yasemin Ansari, a congresswoman on Oversight probing Howard Lutnick and Epstein materials. Carol Lennig, investigative reporter who broke the Kash Patel story and FBI probe. They dig into the FBI leak investigation, DOJ norms and political pressure, the raid of a Virginia lawmaker tied to redistricting, and shifting voting maps after a Supreme Court ruling.

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May 6, 2026 • 42min
Republicans demand $1B in taxpayer cash for Trump's ballroom
Cory Booker, U.S. Senator from New Jersey and member of Judiciary and Foreign Relations committees, speaks out against a proposed $1 billion taxpayer-funded ballroom. He also tackles threats to voting rights from gerrymandering and Supreme Court power. Short, sharp takes on Iran escalation risks and the political fallout of lax AI regulation.

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May 2, 2026 • 42min
Oil shock could backfire on fossil fuel-loving Trump, ignite ‘green future’
Melissa Murray, NYU law professor and constitutional scholar, and Benjamin Weiser, veteran New York Times federal courts reporter. They dig into soaring gas prices and who profits, compare today’s clean-energy alternatives to 1970s oil shocks, and unpack sealed court records tied to a purported Jeffrey Epstein note and related legal motions.

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May 1, 2026 • 42min
‘Simply wrong’: GOP lawmakers caught lying about gas prices
Mark Elias, voting-rights litigator who fights gerrymanders. Senator Tim Kaine, U.S. Senator focused on war powers and national security. Patrick DeHaan, GasBuddy petroleum analyst who tracks fuel markets. They debunk Republican claims about falling gas prices. They explain recent price volatility, export and supply pressures, and how policy and geopolitics could push averages higher.

4 snips
Apr 30, 2026 • 1min
Introducing WITHpod: The AI End Game
An eight-part miniseries preview tackling what AI really is and why this moment matters. Conversations probe AI’s societal and existential stakes. The lineup explores money, labor, corporate incentives and how power shapes technological progress.

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Apr 30, 2026 • 42min
Hayes RIPS Supreme Court ruling: Back towards 'policies of Jim Crow'
Sherilyn Ifill, voting rights lawyer who led major civil rights litigation, and Ro Khanna, California congressman focused on foreign and tech policy. They tackle the Supreme Court decision weakening voting protections and its threat to Black political power. They discuss rapid state redistricting, strategies to entrench power, and the need to fight at the state level.

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Apr 29, 2026 • 42min
Jimmy Kimmel targeted by Trump AGAIN as FCC opens sudden ABC review
Anna Gomez, FCC commissioner tackling agency independence. Chris Murphy, Connecticut senator focused on foreign policy and economics. Jamie Raskin, Maryland congressman and Judiciary ranking member. They debate the FCC review of ABC/Disney, rising gas prices and Iran fallout, and the politicization of the Justice Department. Short, sharp conversations on power, policy, and political theater.


