Adam Kinzinger: The Billionaire Breakup

Adam Kinzinger: The Billionaire Breakup

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The "Wing Nut" Rise to Power

On today’s episode, Charlie welcomes author, journalist, political commentator and former Congressional candidate, John Avlon. The two discuss the stark contrast between the decorum of past presidents and Trump, along with the broken incentive structures at the heart of the Ameri ...  Show more

“I Phoned Donald Trump. He Answered...”

Ed Luce from the Financial Times joins Charlie to discuss his recent phone call with the president, Trump's obsession with the British Prime Minister, and whether the US is opening another front in Cuba. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. 

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