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22 snips
Jan 9, 2026 • 43min
Hayes dismantles JD Vance’s ICE shooting claims
Hakeem Jeffries, the House Democratic Leader, shares insights on recent legislative strategies, including the significant House vote to restore healthcare subsidies. Adam Schiff discusses the Senate's decision to rein in presidential war powers regarding Venezuela, criticizing the administration's motivations. Aisha Gomez, representing the community affected by the Minneapolis shooting, highlights local trauma and organizing efforts against ICE presence while emphasizing community defense tactics. Together, they navigate pressing political issues and community responses.

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Jan 8, 2026 • 42min
Eyewitness details deadly ICE shooting
Emily Heller, an eyewitness and community member, shares a gripping first-hand account of the shooting incident involving ICE in Minneapolis, revealing the chaotic scene and the delayed medical response. Peggy Flanagan, Minnesota's Lieutenant Governor, calls for accountability and state investigations into federal operations. Reporter Alex Tabbitt vividly describes the atmosphere at the vigil, while Senator Chris Van Hollen critiques the current administration’s handling of ICE and highlights concerns over DHS funding. Together, they unpack the urgent need for transparency and reform.

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Jan 7, 2026 • 42min
Trump’s Greenland obsession intensifies as White House floats military action
Jamie Raskin, a U.S. Representative and expert in constitutional law, discusses Trump’s perilous embrace of mob politics and its implications for democracy. He emphasizes the connection between Trump’s actions and violence while sharing documentary evidence from the January 6th inquiry. Ben Rhodes, former Deputy National Security Advisor, warns about Trump's ambitions regarding Greenland, arguing they risk geopolitical stability and could lead to global conflict. Together, they explore the unsettling intersections of domestic and international crises.

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Dec 31, 2025 • 42min
Team Trump ensured Tom Homan skipped normal background check amid bribery probe
Carol Lennick, a Pulitzer Prize-winning MSNOW senior investigative reporter, uncovers how Team Trump bypassed vetting for Tom Homan amid bribery allegations. She shares alarming insights on national security risks stemming from this decision. Bari Williams, a technology attorney, discusses the cultural backlash facing the Kennedy Center due to its politicization, as artists cancel performances in response. This dynamic conversation highlights the intersections of politics, culture, and the implications of leadership choices on public trust.

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Dec 20, 2025 • 42min
DOJ drops Epstein files with heavy redactions and big questions
Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder discusses the DOJ's failure to comply with legal obligations regarding the Epstein files, proposing serious consequences like lawsuits. Survivor Jess Michaels shares her frustrations about the redactions and demands for full transparency, highlighting ongoing advocacy efforts. Legal reporter Lisa Rubin breaks down missing investigative documents and discusses the inconsistencies in the DOJ's approach. The conversation reveals deep political implications and the pressing need for accountability in high-profile cases.

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Dec 18, 2025 • 42min
Trump addresses nation as his popularity wanes
In this discussion, Jen Psaki, former White House communications director, shares her insights on Trump's declining approval ratings and their impact on his address. They delve into the likelihood of Trump addressing pressing issues like Venezuela and the economy. Psaki emphasizes the significance of his speech tactics and venue choices. The conversation also touches on the GOP's internal fractures and unexpected bipartisan actions in Congress, shedding light on the complicated political landscape as the country gears up for another election cycle.

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Dec 17, 2025 • 42min
White House does damage control over Susie Wiles interview
U.S. Congressman Jamie Raskin, the ranking member on the Judiciary Committee, dives into the contentious world of healthcare subsidies. He discusses the Republican decision that could lead to skyrocketing premiums, highlighting legislative maneuvering and potential political malpractice. Raskin poses critical questions about the impact on everyday Americans and the implications of blocking vital ACA tax-credit votes. His insights shed light on the ongoing battle in Congress and the broader fallout affecting the administration's credibility.

12 snips
Dec 13, 2025 • 42min
New Epstein photos: Trump, Woody Allen, Bannon, Clinton pictures released
In this gripping discussion, Robert Garcia, a U.S. Congressman, sheds light on the shocking release of 95,000 Epstein estate photos featuring high-profile individuals. Former prosecutor Andrew Weissmann and legal reporter Lisa Rubin analyze the gaps in the DOJ's investigations and the implications of protective orders on material disclosure. The conversation touches on the disturbing nature of some images and survivor Jess Michaels shares her poignant reaction, emphasizing the importance of pursuing justice through financial trails.

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Dec 12, 2025 • 42min
‘Absolutely extraordinary:’ Buttigieg on Indiana Republicans' major rebuke of Trump
Pete Buttigieg, former U.S. Secretary of Transportation and mayor of South Bend, Indiana, discusses a pivotal moment in Indiana politics as Republicans break away from Trump's influence. He highlights the extraordinary defiance from Indiana legislators against redistricting, fueled by grassroots activism and constituent pressure. Buttigieg delves into the challenges of political courage in the face of intimidation tactics and emphasizes the necessity for both parties to adapt beyond Trump’s shadow as they strategize for the future.

12 snips
Dec 11, 2025 • 42min
Trump brags he 'aced' three cognitive tests
Explore Donald Trump's controversial claims about acing cognitive tests and the implications for his mental state. Senator Bernie Sanders critiques Trump's disconnect from everyday Americans, particularly on healthcare and affordability. The discussion also covers the U.S. seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker, revealing the legal and political complexities involved. Plus, a look at recent Democratic wins and strategies in Texas to address cost-of-living challenges. It's a dive into the intersection of politics, economics, and leadership.


