Trump Promises a Different Tone

Trump Promises a Different Tone

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Will Trump Relitigate 2020 in Primetime Tonight?

The US is at war with Iran. Americans are really struggling with rising costs. There is a deadly flood in Texas. Yet the focus of President Trump’s rare primetime address tonight is expected to be on “free and fair elections,” including the one he still claims he won in 2020. Lea ...  Show more

Congress Grills Blanche

Today's show begins as Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche is facing tense questioning during a confirmation hearing held by the Senate Judiciary Committee regarding his nomination to permanently lead the Department of Justice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoi ...  Show more

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