Trump Trial: "Jail Is on the Table"

Trump Trial: "Jail Is on the Table"

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Trump Desperate for Strait Allies

President Trump calls on U.S. allies to send warships to the Middle East to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but no one seems interested in answering his call. Jon, Tommy, and Lovett discuss the United States' decreasing global standing, the deployment of an additional 2,500 Marines ...  Show more

Josh Shapiro Is Calm but Not Cool

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro stops by the studio to talk to Jon Lovett about Trump's war in Iran, growing antisemitism and Islamophobia in America, and what it'll take for Democrats to learn how to do big things again. The two then unpack what it takes for a politician to h ...  Show more

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