Hello? Hello? The Supreme Court calls in

Hello? Hello? The Supreme Court calls in

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GOP Senator Tillis is done mincing words

Senator Thom Tillis calls for the resignation of Kristi Noem and Stephen Miller in a forthright interview with Dasha Burns for “The Conversation.” The North Carolina Republican made his comments after the shootings of two citizens by ICE agents in Minneapolis earlier this year. I ...  Show more

Scott Bessent: ‘We're reordering the global economy’ | The Conversation

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent spoke with POLITICO's Dasha Burns at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland in our first episode of 2026. The two spoke just after President Trump's speech that riled U.S. allies. Burns and Bessent spoke on tariffs, Greenland, America's ch ...  Show more

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