Even More News: Why The Supreme Court Keeps Letting Trump Break The Law

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Even More News: Does Susie Wiles Like Any Of Her Coworkers?

Hi. On the last Even More News of 2025, Katy, Cody, and Jonathan talk about Trump's pointless televised address, his chief of staff's astoundingly honest interview with Vanity Fair, the expiring ACA subsidies, the end of Dan Bongino's tenure at the FBI, and emo bands.As always, w ...  Show more

Some More News: How George W. Bush's Lawlessness Set The Stage For Donald Trump

Hi. It's Part Two of our George W. Bush series! This week, we look at No Child Left Behind, Medicare Part D, Surveillance, and how Bush's butchering of the law allowed Trump to be Trump. Fool me you can't get fooled again. Hosted by Cody JohnstonExecutive Producer - Katy StollDir ...  Show more

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