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  • 19: What is Elon Musk’s Motivation
    2025/02/11
    Hugo Lowell is joined by Teddy Schleifer from the New York Times to discuss Elon Musk's influence on the federal government through his initiative, Doge. The conversation explores Musk's core political team, his motivations for engaging with government agencies, the challenges faced by Doge, and the future plans for agency engagement. Schleifer provides insights into the structure of Musk's team, the dynamics of his political influence, and the implications of his actions within the public sector.
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    18 分
  • 18: Trump's Return To DC
    2025/01/28
    Hugo Lowell and Susan Glasser discuss the significant changes and challenges in Trump's second term as president. They explore the implications of his executive orders, the firing of inspectors general, the controversial stance on birthright citizenship, and the politicization of the Justice Department. The discussion highlights Trump's approach to governance, his relationship with various agencies, and the potential consequences of his actions on the political landscape.


    To lightin the mood a little Andrew Zucker discusses the vibrant new dining scene in Washington DC, highlighting several notable restaurants that have recently opened. He shares insights on how the political landscape influences dining choices and the popularity of certain establishments among political figures. The conversation covers various restaurants, including Pastis, Minetta Tavern, Osteria Mozza, Ned's Club, and Cafe Fiorello, emphasizing their unique offerings and the cultural significance they hold in the current political climate.
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    32 分
  • 17: The Truth About Pam Bondi with Dave Aronberg
    2025/01/18
    Hugo is joined this week by Dave Aronberg .The conversation delves into the implications of Pam Bondi's potential role as Attorney General, her confirmation hearing, and her past work on the opioid crisis. The discussion highlights the influence of Trump on her nomination, the dynamics with Cash Patel, and the challenges she may face in maintaining the integrity of the Justice Department while navigating political pressures. Insights into her professional history and media presence are also explored, providing a comprehensive view of her capabilities and potential actions in office.
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    22 分
  • 16: Trump trial ends in a whimper with Katie Phang
    2025/01/11
    Katie Phang and Hugo Lowell delve into the complexities surrounding the special counsel's report, the jurisdictional issues raised by Judge Cannon, and the implications of the DOJ's strategies in the ongoing legal battles involving Trump and his associates. They discuss the potential release of the report, the role of redactions, and the broader political ramifications of the legal proceedings. The conversation also touches on the recent sentencing of Trump and the perceived lack of consequences, highlighting the challenges of achieving justice in high-profile cases.

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    36 分
  • 15: Curbing Trump with Rep. Jamie Raskin
    2024/12/27
    Congressman Jamie Raskin discusses the implications of the January 6th Committee's findings and the potential for political retribution under a Trump administration. He emphasizes the importance of congressional oversight and the independence of the Department of Justice, particularly in light of Trump's past actions and rhetoric. Raskin defends Liz Cheney against accusations of misconduct and highlights the critical role of the Speech and Debate Clause in protecting legislative functions.
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    16 分
  • 14: Will The FBI Survive Trump with Frank Figliuzzi
    2024/12/12
    Hugo Lowell and Frank Figliuzzi discuss the implications of Kash Patel's nomination to lead the FBI. They explore Patel's partisan background, concerns over potential abuses of power, and the impact of political loyalty on investigations. The discussion highlights the importance of checks and balances within the FBI and the role of the Washington Field Office. They also address the challenges of conducting background checks on political appointees and the potential consequences of a partisan FBI director.
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    33 分
  • 13: The Fall Of Damascus with Patricia Zengerle
    2024/12/09
    Hugo and Patricia delve into the complexities of US foreign policy regarding Syria, the implications of Russia's involvement, and the evolving political dynamics surrounding military aid and confirmation hearings for key appointments. Patricia Zengerle provides insights into the historical context of US actions in Syria, the challenges posed by Russia's military presence, and the shifting attitudes within the US Senate regarding military funding and support for Ukraine. The discussion also touches on the domestic political landscape, particularly the confirmation process for Pete Hegseth and the potential ramifications of his nomination.

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    31 分
  • 12: Why Trump Is A national Security Risk with Olivia Troye
    2024/11/27
    Former national security insider Olivia Troye offers a penetrating look into the delicate intersection of politics and intelligence. She dissects the potential risks of politicizing national security apparatus, revealing the profound challenges career officials face when maintaining integrity amid shifting political winds. With razor-sharp insights, Troye examines how leadership transitions can compromise counterterrorism efforts and the fragile balance of intelligence reporting in an increasingly polarized environment.
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    28 分