How the Senate GOP is tempering Trump 2.0

How the Senate GOP is tempering Trump 2.0

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Shapiro on Trump, Fetterman and 2028 over cheesesteaks in South Philly | On The Road

Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-Pa.) sits down with POLITICO’s Jonathan Martin at Angelo’s Pizzeria, a South Philly institution, for a wide-ranging conversation about the future of the Democratic party, rising cynicism in American politics and the growing speculation around his political fu ...  Show more

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Ukraine’s ambassador to the United States Olga Stefanishyna joins Dasha Burns on “The Conversation” to discuss whether the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran could pull American attention and weapons away from Kyiv, the state of Ukraine-Russia peace talks and why President Trump and ...  Show more

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