Thursday, May 27, 2021: McConnell to GOP Senators: Sink the January 6th Commission Bill

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Republicans Grill Clinton, Again

Today's show begins as Hillary Clinton is behind closed doors, testifying before a Republican-led committee about Jeffrey Epstein. Clinton, who says she has no recollection of ever meeting Epstein, is no stranger to congressional investigations. Republicans have sought to grill h ...  Show more

Is the US Really 'Winning' Like Never Before?

At his record-long SOTU address last night, President Trump claimed the United States is "winning too much" with an economy that's "roaring." However, our polling says most Americans don't see it that way. We explore that dichotomy on today's show and discuss what impact, if any, ...  Show more

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