Deadline: White House - Season 3 / Year 2019

Deadline: White House - Season 3 / Year 2019

Season 3 / Year 2019

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DatesJan 2, 2019 - Dec 30, 2019
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Episodes

Episode 1
Year 2019Episode 160 min

Episode 1

Congressman Eric Swalwell, a democratic member of the Intel, Judiciary committees discusses the accidental disclosure from Manafort's attorneys & the indictment of Natalia Veselnitskaya, the Russian attorney in the Trump Tower meeting.

NYT's Ken Vogel, former FBI assistant director Frank Figliuzzi, former US attorney Chuck Rosenberg on the indictment of Russian operative Natalia Veselnitskaya & new revelations in Manafort court docs tied to the Mueller investigation.

Jan 2, 2019
Episode 2
Year 2019Episode 260 min

Episode 2

Guests include: Former DOJ spokeman Matt Miller, PBS's Alicia Menendez, former FBI assistant director Frank Figliuzzi, former CIA and DOJ Chief of Staff Jeremy Bash, NYT's Ken Vogel, MSNBC contributors Charlie Sykes and Eddie Glaude, The Circus co-host John Heilemann.

Topics: Trump's fiery meeting with Democrats after his prime-time address to rally support for the border wall; the report that Rod Rosenstein will soon depart the Justice Department; new revelations surrounding Trump's former campaign chairman; key take away from Beto O'Rourke's live stream rebuttal to Donald Trump's prime-time address.

Jan 3, 2019
Episode 3
Year 2019Episode 360 min

Episode 3

Topics:Reports on the President's visit to the border in Texas as an NBC exclusive reveals his preferred design for a steel wall can be penetrated by saw; former Trump 'fixer' Michael Cohen voluntarily agreeing to testify before the House oversight committee about his work for Trump and what Michael Cohen's public testimony means for Donald Trump and the Trump organization.

Guests include: NBC's Jacob Soboroff, former Rep. Donna Edwards, AP's Jonathan Lemire, NYT's Nick Confessore, WaPo columnist Eugene Robinson, WaPo's Carol Leonnig, and former US attorney Harry Litman.

Jan 4, 2019
Episode 4
Year 2019Episode 460 min

Episode 4

Topics: Secretary of State embracing autocrats and slamming President Obama during latest overseas trip; Treasury Secretary's appearance on Capitol Hill; the new report detailing Mueller interest in certain inauguration guests; Trump's threat to declare a national emergency in order to get funding for his border wall as the government shutdown reaches the record for the longest in U.S. history.

Guests include: Former CIA director John Brennan, WaPo's Aaron Blake, LA Times' Eli Stokols, MSNBC contributor Kim Atkins, Former CIA Chief of Staff Jeremy Bash, Former DOJ spokesman Matt Miller

Jan 7, 2019
Episode 5
Year 2019Episode 560 min

Episode 5

Congressman Eric Swalwell, a democratic member of the Intel, Judiciary committees discusses the accidental disclosure from Manafort's attorneys & the indictment of Natalia Veselnitskaya, the Russian attorney in the Trump Tower meeting.

NYT's Ken Vogel, former FBI assistant director Frank Figliuzzi, former US attorney Chuck Rosenberg on the indictment of Russian operative Natalia Veselnitskaya & new revelations in Manafort court docs tied to the Mueller investigation.

Jan 8, 2019
Episode 6
Year 2019Episode 660 min

Episode 6

Guests include: Former DOJ spokeman Matt Miller, PBS's Alicia Menendez, former FBI assistant director Frank Figliuzzi, former CIA and DOJ Chief of Staff Jeremy Bash, NYT's Ken Vogel, MSNBC contributors Charlie Sykes and Eddie Glaude, The Circus co-host John Heilemann.

Topics: Trump's fiery meeting with Democrats after his prime-time address to rally support for the border wall; the report that Rod Rosenstein will soon depart the Justice Department; new revelations surrounding Trump's former campaign chairman; key take away from Beto O'Rourke's live stream rebuttal to Donald Trump's prime-time address.

Jan 9, 2019
Episode 7
Year 2019Episode 760 min

Episode 7

Topics:Reports on the President's visit to the border in Texas as an NBC exclusive reveals his preferred design for a steel wall can be penetrated by saw; former Trump 'fixer' Michael Cohen voluntarily agreeing to testify before the House oversight committee about his work for Trump and what Michael Cohen's public testimony means for Donald Trump and the Trump organization.

Guests include: NBC's Jacob Soboroff, former Rep. Donna Edwards, AP's Jonathan Lemire, NYT's Nick Confessore, WaPo columnist Eugene Robinson, WaPo's Carol Leonnig, and former US attorney Harry Litman.

Jan 10, 2019
Episode 8
Year 2019Episode 860 min

Episode 8

Topics: Secretary of State embracing autocrats and slamming President Obama during latest overseas trip; Treasury Secretary's appearance on Capitol Hill; the new report detailing Mueller interest in certain inauguration guests; Trump's threat to declare a national emergency in order to get funding for his border wall as the government shutdown reaches the record for the longest in U.S. history.

Guests include: Former CIA director John Brennan, WaPo's Aaron Blake, LA Times' Eli Stokols, MSNBC contributor Kim Atkins, Former CIA Chief of Staff Jeremy Bash, Former DOJ spokesman Matt Miller

Jan 11, 2019
Episode 9
Year 2019Episode 960 min

Episode 9

Guests include: Toronto Star's Daniel Dale, former Rep. David Jolly, NYT's Mara Gay, MSNBC analyst John Heilemann, WaPo's Greg Miller, former FBI assistant director Frank Figliuzzi, and NYT's Michael Schmidt.

Topics: several polls show Americans overwhelmingly blame Trump, GOP for the shutdown impasse; upcoming treacherous political landscape ahead for Trump with Democrats taking over House committees; bombshell report surrounding Trump's efforts to conceal details of his talks with Vladimir Putin; bombshell report detailing a previously undisclosed FBI counterintelligence inquiry into Trump's Russia ties.

Jan 14, 2019
Episode 10
Year 2019Episode 1060 min

Episode 10

Guests include: Former Undersecretary of State Rick Stengel, WaPo's Phil Rucker, former DOJ spokesman Matt Miller, MSNBC analyst Elise Jordan, former Rep. Donna Edwards, NYT's Michael Schmidt, and former US attorney Harry Litman.

Discussions on: Trump reported ongoing interest in withdrawing from NATO, Congressman Steve King and Donald Trump, the new report detailing how the Trump inauguration committee spent funds raised, William Barr's confirmation hearing watch

Jan 15, 2019
Episode 11
Year 2019Episode 1160 min

Episode 11

Guests include: WaPo's Robert Costa, former Biden, Gore Chief of Staff Ron Klain, Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard, NYT's Peter Baker, MSNBC contributor Kimberly Atkins, MSNBC national security analyst Jeremy Bash, former US attorney Joyce Vance, former US attorney Chuck Rosenberg, and NYT's Peter Baker.

Discussions on: Nancy Pelosi's request to delay Trump's state of the union address until the he government reopens; the deadly attack in Syria and Trump's decision to withdraw troops from the country; surprising details in a new filing by the Special Counsel in the case against Paul Manafort; new questions raised about key details surrounding Trump's meetings with Vladimir Putin.

Jan 16, 2019
Episode 12
Year 2019Episode 1260 min

Episode 12

Guests include: Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, Daily Beast's Betsy Woodruff & Sam Stein, Bill Kristol, MSNBC analyst John Heilemann, former Clinton advisor Philippe Reines, Rep. Anthony Brown, and NBC's Heidi Przybyla.

Discussions on: Michael Cohen's admission he paid to have polls rigged prior to Donald Trump's run for President; Rudy Giuliani's stunning remark about collusion and the Trump campaign.

Reactions to: Trump's decision to cancel the CODEL involving Nancy Pelosi and other Democrats to visit NATO officials and troops in Afghanistan; Trump's move to postpone Nancy Pelosi's CODEL to Afghanistan & Brussels following her move to delay his state of the union address.

Jan 17, 2019
Episode 13
Year 2019Episode 1360 min

Episode 13

Guests include: Former US attorney Joyce Vance, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, AP's Jonathan Lemire, former RNC chair Michael Steele, NYT's Mark Leibovich, Rev. Al Sharpton, MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre

Discussions on: the Buzzfeed report claiming that Trump directed Michael Cohen to lie to Congress; on the uncertain future for immigrant children at the southern border; on the chaos and squabbling over the government shutdown with no end in sight; on the congressional response to the bombshell Buzzfeed report.

Jan 18, 2019
Episode14
Year 2019Episode 1460 min

Episode14

Guests include: WaPo's Matt Zapotosky, former VP chief of staff Ron Klain, former assistant US attorney Mimi Rocah, WaPo opinion writer Jennifer Rubin, Rev. Al Sharpton, former DNC senior advisor Doug Thornell.

Discussions on: Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani's attempt to clean up his earlier comments about Trump's ties to Russia; Trump's unannounced visit to the MLK memorial and VP Pence's comparison of Trump to Dr. King; Trump's mismanagement of the partial government shutdown; new tell-all books about life inside the Trump administration.

On day 31 on the shutdown, Nicole Wallace says that it's more apparent than ever that President Trump had somebody else write 'The Art of the Deal.'

Jan 21, 2019
Episode 15
Year 2019Episode 1560 min

Episode 15

Guests include: Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, NYT's Peter Baker, MSNBC analyst Elise Jordan, WaPo columnist Eugene Robinson, MSNBC national security analysts Frank Figliuzzi and Jeremy Bash,

Discussions on: the constant turmoil inside the Trump administration, the Trump administration being tougher than the president on Russia, Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani's attempt to clean up his previous comments on Trump's ties to Russia, and the FBI's 72-page report detailing the damage caused from the partial government shutdown.

Jan 22, 2019
Episode 16
Year 2019Episode 1660 min

Episode 16

Guests include: AP's Jonathan Lemire, former US attorney Joyce Vance, MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre, The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes, former DOJ spox Matt Miller and Donny Deutsch.

Discussions on: how the president's focus on the government shutdown has left policies and institutions crumbling, Trump's battle with Pelosi over when and where the State of the Union will take place, Cohen's decision to postpone testifying publicly in front of Congress due to alleged harassment from President Trump, the new investigation launched by the House Oversight Committee into the White House security clearance process.

Jan 23, 2019
Episode 17
Year 2019Episode 1760 min

Episode 17

Guests include: NYT's Nick Confessore, former Obama deputy Chief of Staff Jim Messina, MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre, former assistant director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi and former US attorney Chuck Rosenberg, and WaPo's Robert Costa.

Discussions on: a former Trump staffer's account of WH senior adviser Kellyanne Conway, the administration not imposing sanctions on Russia triggered by the poisoning of former spy Sergei Skripal, while a new intel report warns of the security threat from Russia; the showdown between Trump and Pelosi over the government shutdown; the House Oversight Committee subpoenaing Michael Cohen to testify.

Jan 24, 2019
Episode 18
Year 2019Episode 1860 min

Episode 18

Guests include: Former Chief of staff at the CIA Jeremy Bash, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, Axios' Jonathan Swan, former Rep. Donna Edwards, WaPo's Phil Rucker, The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, NYT's Mike Schmidt, and former US attorney Joyce Vance.

Discussions on: NBC reporting that WH senior adviser Jared Kushner was one of at least 30 cases that were granted WH clearance despite being initially rejected; Trump's announcement to end the government shutdown without any money for the border wall; the series of events that led to the indictment of former Trump associate Roger Stone.

Jan 25, 2019
Episode 19
Year 2019Episode 1960 min

Episode 19

Guests include: MSNBC political analyst Rick Stengel, Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, MSNBC contributor John Heilemann, NYT's Peter Baker, The Daily Beast's Besty Woodruff, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, and The Toronto Star's Daniel Dale.

Discussions on: Kamala Harris kicking off her presidential campaign and the growing list of 2020 contenders; Trump already casting doubt on the chances a deal on border security will be reached while the government is in danger of shutting down again in 3 weeks; the White House's decision to lift sanctions on Russian companies controlled by an oligarch with ties to Putin and Paul Manafort; the new WaPo and NYT reports that the Trump campaign lied dozens of times about contacts with Russians before the inauguration.

Jan 28, 2019
Episode 20
Year 2019Episode 2060 min

Episode 20

Today's discussions:

Former senior FBI official Chuck Rosenberg, former assistant director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, NBC News' Carole Lee and Donny Deutsch on Roger Stone's not guilty plea and Michael Cohen's upcoming congressional testimony;

Former New Jersey governor Chris Christie on why he turned down the Chief of Staff position, overcoming marriage hardships, and what the president thought of his new book;

Former Governor of New Jersey Chris Christie joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss his relationship with the president, the White House staff, and his new book "Let Me Finish"

Jan 29, 2019
Episode 21
Year 2019Episode 2160 min

Episode 21

Today's discussions:

Former Republican strategist Steve Schmidt, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, Bustle's Alicia Menendez, and The Root's Jason Johnson on the political strategy to beat Donald Trump in 2020;

Former Republican strategist and advisor to Howard Schultz Steve Schmidt on the political newcomer, what to expect in 2020, and how Trump changed the political game;

AP's Jonathan Lemire, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, Bustle's Alicia Menendez, The Root's Jason Johnson, and former senior CIA official John Sipher on the lack of detail surrounding Trump's private conversations with Russian president Vladimir Putin;

AP's Jonathan Lemire, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, Bustle's Alicia Menendez, The Root's Jason Johnson, and former senior CIA official John Sipher on the president's rebuke of his intelligence community over Russia, ISIS, and more high-level security threats.

Jan 30, 2019
Episode 22
Year 2019Episode 2260 min

Episode 22

Today's discussions:

Former Republican strategist Steve Schmidt, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, Bustle's Alicia Menendez, and The Root's Jason Johnson on the political strategy to beat Donald Trump in 2020;

Former Republican strategist and advisor to Howard Schultz Steve Schmidt on the political newcomer, what to expect in 2020, and how Trump changed the political game;

AP's Jonathan Lemire, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, Bustle's Alicia Menendez, The Root's Jason Johnson, and former senior CIA official John Sipher on the lack of detail surrounding Trump's private conversations with Russian president Vladimir Putin;

AP's Jonathan Lemire, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, Bustle's Alicia Menendez, The Root's Jason Johnson, and former senior CIA official John Sipher on the president's rebuke of his intelligence community over Russia, ISIS, and more high-level security threats.

Jan 31, 2019
Episode 23
Year 2019Episode 2360 min

Episode 23

Today's discussions:

Rev. Al Sharpton, NYT columnist Michelle Goldberg, GOP strategist Tim Miller, and NBC's Heidi Przybyla on Trump's take on Senator Kamala Harris and the rest of the Democratic competition;

Rev. Al Sharpton, NYT columnist Michelle Goldberg, GOP strategist Tim Miller, and NBC's Heidi Przybyla on how even though he's president, Trump is always thinking about his business;

NYT's Matt Apuzzo, former US attorney Joyce Vance, NBC's Heidi Przybyla and Ken Dilianian on Trump adding to the conflicting accounts of how long a deal to build a Trump Tower in Moscow had been going on;

NYT's Matt Apuzzo, former US attorney Joyce Vance, NBC's Heidi Przybyla and Ken Dilianian on the president's wide-ranging interview with The New York Times where he discusses his role in the Mueller investigation.

Feb 1, 2019
Episode 24
Year 2019Episode 2460 min

Episode 24

Today's discussions:

Former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, MSNBC analyst Zerlina Maxwell, The Daily Beast's Betsy Woodruff, and Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard on the humanitarian crisis of Trump's family separation policy;

Former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, WaPo's Matt Zapotosky, MSNBC analyst Zerlina Maxwell, The Daily Beast's Betsy Woodruff, and Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard on the president's stance that Mueller's investigation has "nothing to do with him."

WaPo's Matt Zapotosky, MSNBC analyst Zerlina Maxwell, The Daily Beast's Betsy Woodruff, and Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard on the danger of Trump believing he knows more than his intelligence advisers;

Axios' Alexi McCammond, LA Times' Eli Stokols, The Daily Beast's Betsy Woodruff, Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard, and WaPo's Phil Rucker on the explosive report examining Trump's ‘executive time,' and how the leak of his schedules has shaken the White House.

Feb 4, 2019
Episode 25
Year 2019Episode 2560 min

Episode 25

Today's discussions:

WaPo's Phil Rucker, former US attorney Harry Litman, MSNBC analyst Elise Jordan, and Donny Deutsch on the subpoenas served to Trump's inaugural committee from the Southern District of New York;

WaPo columnist Eugene Robinson, NBC's Heidi Przybyla, MSNBC analyst Elise Jordan, and Donny Deutsch on cracks in support from Republicans as Trump floats the idea of declaring national emergency for his border wall;

Trump fact checker Daniel Dale of the Toronto Star on what lies Trump will most likely make during tonight's State of the Union address.

Feb 5, 2019
Episode 26
Year 2019Episode 2660 min

Episode 26

Today's discussions:

NYT's Peter Baker, former NSA to Obama Ben Rhodes, former Rep. Donna Edwards, AP's Jonathan Lemire, and Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien on Trump's inauthentic calls for unity during the State of the Union;

Former Rep. Donna Edwards, AP's Jonathan Lemire, and Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien on Beto O'Rouke possibly jumping in the 2020 presidential race;

Former deputy NSA to Obama Ben Rhodes, former Rep. Donna Edwards, AP's Jonathan Lemire, and Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien on the contradicting accounts from Trump and his White House officials over ISIS;

NYT's Ken Vogel, former US attorney Joyce Vance, AP's Jonathan Lemire, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, and NBC's Keir Simmons on the House Intelligence Committee expanding their investigation into Trump and giving Mueller's team the transcripts of over 50 witness interviews.

Feb 6, 2019
Episode 27
Year 2019Episode 2760 min

Episode 27

Today's discussions:

The Bulwark's Bill Kristol, former US attorney Harry Litman, NYT's Nick Confessore, MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre, and former CIA and Pentagon Chief of Staff Jeremy Bash on the president's reaction to House investigations into his finances;

Former Under Secretary of State Rick Stengel, the Bulwark's Bill Kristol, former US attorney Harry Litman, NYT's Nick Confessore, and MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre on the Kremlin's reaction to Trump's presidential address;

Rep. Ted Lieu, former US attorney Harry Litman, NYT's Nick Confessore, MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre, and former CIA and Pentagon Chief of Staff Jeremy Bash on the Acting Attorney General's reaction to a possible subpoena from the House Judiciary Committee.

Feb 7, 2019
Episode 28
Year 2019Episode 2860 min

Episode 28

Today's discussions:

The Root's Jason Johnson, former assistant director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former US attorney Chuck Rosenberg, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, and NBC's Carol Lee on the possible connection between Trump, Jeff Bezos, Saudi Arabia, and the National Enquirer;

The Root's Jason Johnson, former assistant director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former US attorney Chuck Rosenberg, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, and NBC's Carol Lee on Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos exposing AMI's attempted blackmail and extortion over lewd photos;

Former assistant director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former US attorney Chuck Rosenberg, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, and NBC's Carol Lee on former Acting FBI director Andrew McCabe's new tell all that gives insight into Rod Rosenstein's memo on the firing of James Comey;

Former assistant director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former US attorney Chuck Rosenberg, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, and NBC's Carol Lee on acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker's contentious testimony in front of the House Judiciary Committee.

Feb 8, 2019
Episode 29
Year 2019Episode 2960 min

Episode 29

Today's discussions:

MSNBC contributor Charlie Sykes, Former DNC senior advisor Doug Thornell, Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, and Axios' Alexi McCammond on Trump looking for economic opportunities in North Korea before his second summit with its brutal dictator Kim Jong Un;

MSNBC contributor Charlie Sykes, Former DNC senior advisor Doug Thornell, Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, and Axios' Alexi McCammond on the rival rallies in El Paso, TX over the border wall and immigration;

Former assistant director for counterintelligence of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, WaPo's Aaron Blake, Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, and Axios' Alexi McCammond on the new reporting of comments from a Mueller prosecutor that show the special counsel may have evidence of possible collusion;

MSNBC contributor Charlie Sykes, Former DNC senior advisor Doug Thornell, WaPo's Aaron Blake, Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, and Axios' Alexi McCammond on the new White House investigation into severe leaking following Axios' report about Trump's executive time.

Feb 11, 2019
Episode 30
Year 2019Episode 3060 min

Episode 30

Today's discussions:

WaPo's Phil Rucker, NBC's Heidi Przybyla, The Daily Beast's Besty Woodruff, and former DOJ spox Matt Miller on former White House staffer, Cliff Sims, striking back at the president after being accused of violating a non-disclosure agreement with his tell-all;

Former CIA Director John Brennan WaPo's Phil Rucker, NBC's Heidi Przybyla, The Daily Beast's Besty Woodruff, and former DOJ spox Matt Miller on Trump's break from the intelligence community and Americans trusting Mueller's version of facts more than Trump's in the Russia investigation;

Former CIA Director John Brennan, WaPo's Phil Rucker, NBC's Heidi Przybyla, The Daily Beast's Besty Woodruff, and former DOJ spox Matt Miller on Trump's break from the intelligence community and Americans trusting Mueller's version of facts more than Trump's in the Russia investigation;

WaPo's Phil Rucker, MSNBC contributor Jennifer Rubin, NBC's Heidi Przybyla, The Daily Beast's Besty Woodruff, and former DOJ spox Matt Miller on Trump's attempt to rile up support for a border wall after an ‘in principle' bipartisan deal is reached to avoid another shutdown.

Feb 12, 2019
Episode 31
Year 2019Episode 3160 min

Episode 31

Today's discussions:

MSNBC political analyst Zerlina Maxwell, AP's Jonathan Lemire, The Toronto Star's Daniel Dale and Donny Deutsch on Trump plotting his next steps after he didn't get the funding he wanted from Congress;

MSNBC political analyst Zerlina Maxwell, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, AP's Jonathan Lemire, and Donny Deutsch on Trump reviving his idea for a parade in Washington DC around July 4th;

MSNBC political analyst Zerlina Maxwell, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, AP's Jonathan Lemire, and Donny Deutsch on the House Democrats' plan to further investigate Trump's relationship with Russia, including a deeper look into his businesses;

WaPo's Carol Leonnig, NYT's Ken Vogel, former US attorney Harry Litman, AP's Jonathan Lemire, and Donny Deutsch on the new court filing showing that former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort participated in a previously unknown meeting with a Russian political operative during the campaign.

Feb 13, 2019
Episode 32
Year 2019Episode 3260 min

Episode 32

Today's discussions:

Former US attorney Chuck Rosenberg, former undersecretary of State Rick Stengel, MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre, former assistant director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, and NYT's Nick Confessore and Adam Goldman on former acting FBI director Andrew McCabe breaking his silence after he was fired with a warning to the president;

Author of "Parkland" and "Columbine" Dave Cullen joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss the progress on gun control one year after the tragic shooting in Parkland, Florida;

Former US attorney Chuck Rosenberg, former undersecretary of State Rick Stengel, MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre, and NYT's Nick Confessore and Adam Goldman on former acting FBI director Andrew McCabe breaking his silence;

NYT's Peter Baker, WaPo's Aaron Blake, former US attorney Chuck Rosenberg, former undersecretary of State Rick Stengel, MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre, and NYT's Nick Confessore on Trump's decision to sign Congress's bill to avoid a shutdown, while also declaring a national emergency to build his wall.

Feb 14, 2019
Episode 33
Year 2019Episode 3360 min

Episode 33

Today's discussions:

Former US attorney Joyce Vance, MSNBC contributors Kim Atkins and John Heilemann, and NBC's Peter Alexander on the revelation that White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders had been interview by the Special Counsel team;

Former US attorney Joyce Vance, MSNBC contributors Kim Atkins and John Heilemann, and NBC's Peter Alexander on Trump announcing a national emergency to fund his border wall;

Eyewitness on the scene of a workplace shooting in Aurora, Ill., describes the scene at the Henry Pratt Company where a gunman was apprehended and two victims were reportedly taken to the hospital.

Feb 15, 2019
Episode 34
Year 2019Episode 3460 min

Episode 34

Today's discussions:

Former Chief of Staff at the CIA Jeremy Bash, former US attorney Mimi Rocah, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, GOP strategist Rick Wilson, and MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre on Trump's senior adviser Stephen Miller's appearance on Fox News trying to defend Trump's executive order and how the national emergency declaration has been...

Former Chief of Staff at the CIA Jeremy Bash, former US attorney Mimi Rocah, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, GOP strategist Rick Wilson, and MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre on McCabe's belief his firing on the eve of his retirement was an act of retaliation by the president;

WaPo's Anne Gearan, former US attorney Mimi Rocah, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, GOP strategist Rick Wilson, and MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre on the awkward silence the Vice President received at a conference overseas;

Former Chief of Staff at the CIA Jeremy Bash, former US attorney Mimi Rocah, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, GOP strategist Rick Wilson, and MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre on Andrew McCabe's explosive interview with 60 Minutes where he revealed why he felt he should open a counterintelligence investigation into the president.

Feb 18, 2019
Episode 35
Year 2019Episode 3560 min

Episode 35

Today's discussions:

Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, NYT's Ken Vogel, former US attorney Harry Litman, and former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, and WaPo's Robert Costa on the former acting FBI Director saying he opened a counterintelligence investigation into the president because he represented a potential national security threat;

Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, NYT's Michael Schmidt, former US attorney Harry Litman, former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, and former assistant US attorney Mimi Rocah on the revelation that Press Secretary Sean Spicer's explanation for the firing of Michael Flynn was littered with false statements;

NYT's Michael Schmidt, former US attorney Harry Litman, former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, former assistant US attorney Mimi Rocah, and WaPo's Robert Costa on the NYT bombshell report that suggests the obstruction of justice case against Trump is wider than we previously knew.

Feb 19, 2019
Episode 36
Year 2019Episode 3660 min

Episode 36

Today's discussions:

Former FBI assistant director for counterintelligence Frank Figliuzzi, former US attorneys Chuck Rosenberg and Joyce Vance, and former DOJ spox Matt Miller on Andrew McCabe's revelations about the investigations into the president;

Former Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe tells Nicolle Wallace about seeing the 4-page letter the president wrote justifying the firing of then-FBI Director James Comey;

Former Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss his involvement in opening the counterintelligence investigation into the president, Trump's repeated attacks, and the similarities between Team Trump and the mob.

Feb 20, 2019
Episode 37
Year 2019Episode 3760 min

Episode 37

Today's discussions:

Former undersecretary of state Rick Stengel, MSNBC political analyst Zerlina Maxwell, The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, and Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard on the alleged staged attack conducted by "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett;

Former undersecretary of state Rick Stengel, MSNBC political analyst Zerlina Maxwell, The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, and Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard on the continued opposition to Trump's emergency action declaration;

WaPo's Devlin Barrett, former US attorney Harry Litman, The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, and Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard on how even if Mueller finishes up his investigation soon, some cases spun off from the special counsel could continue;

WaPo's Devlin Barrett, former US attorney Harry Litman, HuffPost reporter Ryan Reilly, The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard, and NBC's Ken Dilanian on a federal judge imposing a strict gag order on Roger Stone after he posted a critical Instagram post about her.

Feb 21, 2019
Episode 38
Year 2019Episode 3860 min

Episode 38

Today's discussions:

NBC's Heidi Przybyla and Carol Lee, WaPo's Eugene Robinson, and former RNC Chairman Michael Steele on Trump's Labor Secretary Alex Acosta's role in the Jeffrey Epstein sex scandal;

NBC's Heidi Przybyla and Carol Lee, WaPo's Eugene Robinson, and former RNC Chairman Michael Steele on the upcoming summit between Trump and dictator Kim Jong Un in Vietnam;

NBC's Heidi Przybyla and Carol Lee, WaPo's Eugene Robinson and Phil Rucker, former RNC Chairman Michael Steele, and former US attorney Joyce Vance on Trump's response to the arrest of Coast Guard Lieutenant Christopher Hasson for plotting attacks against prominent Democrats;

WaPo's Phil Rucker, former US attorney Joyce Vance, former RNC Chairman Michael Steele, and NBC's Carol Lee on the looming Mueller report and what to expect from the filing on Manafort's lies coming today.

Feb 22, 2019
Episode 39
Year 2019Episode 3960 min

Episode 39

Today's discussions:

Former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Pentagon Jeremy Bash, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, former Deputy Campaign Manager for Obama 2012 Stephanie Cutter, and The Root's Jason Johnson on Trump's attack on Academy Award winner Spike Lee's call for choosing love over hate in the upcoming 2020 election;

Former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Pentagon Jeremy Bash, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, former Deputy Campaign Manager for Obama 2012 Stephanie Cutter, and The Root's Jason Johnson on Trump making his way to Vietnam for his second meeting with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un;

Former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Pentagon Jeremy Bash, The Daily Beast's Betsy Woodruff, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, and former DOJ spox Matt Miller on what Congress is planning to do once Special Counsel Robert Mueller files his final report;

NYT's Peter Baker, former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Pentagon Jeremy Bash, The Daily Beast's Betsy Woodruff, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, and former DOJ spox Matt Miller on what lawmakers plan on asking Michael Cohen when he testifies in front of multiple congressional committees this week.

Feb 25, 2019
Episode 40
Year 2019Episode 4060 min

Episode 40

Today's discussions:

WaPo columnist Eugene Robinson, Axios' Alexi McCammond, WaPo's Aaron Blake, and Donny Deutsch on Rep. Matt Gaetz potentially engaging in witness tampering the night before Michael Cohen's open testimony;

WaPo columnist Eugene Robinson, Axios' Alexi McCammond, WaPo's Aaron Blake, and Donny Deutsch on Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un arriving at Vietnam for their second nuclear summit;

WaPo columnist Eugene Robinson, Axios' Alexi McCammond, former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, WaPo's Aaron Blake, and Donny Deutsch on tomorrow's public testimony by former Trump lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen;

WaPo columnist Eugene Robinson, Axios' Alexi McCammond, former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, WaPo's Aaron Blake, and Donny Deutsch on news reports that the House Judiciary Committee might have evidence that Trump asked his Acting Attorney General to move a loyalist back into place to oversee the investigations out of the SDNY.

Feb 26, 2019
Episode 41
Year 2019Episode 4160 min

Episode 41

Cohen testifies he is still involved in Southern District...

Former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, former US attorneys Joyce Vance and Chuck Rosenberg, Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, Bustle's Alicia Menendez, and Donny Deutsch on Trump's former fixer Michael Cohen's explosive open testimony against his former boss.

Feb 27, 2019
Episode 42
Year 2019Episode 4260 min

Episode 42

Today's discussions:

Former Gov. Chris Christie, former US attorney Chuck Rosenberg, former assistant director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, and Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox on the fallout inside Trump world after former fixer and attorney Michael Cohen's public testimony against Trump;

WaPo's Robert Costa, former undersecretary of State Rick Stengel, NYT's Nick Confessore, and MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre on the complete breakdown of negotiations in Vietnam between Trump and Kim Jong Un;

WaPo's Robert Costa, former undersecretary of State Rick Stengel, NYT's Nick Confessore, and MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre on Trump's pattern of accepting the denials of dictators, this time it's Kim Jong Un on the death of American Otto Warmbier;

Former Gov. Chris Christie, former US attorney Chuck Rosenberg, former assistant director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, and Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox on the consequences of Cohen's testimony on Trump's children.

Feb 28, 2019
Episode 43
Year 2019Episode 4360 min

Episode 43

Today's discussions:

NYT columnist Michelle Goldberg, MSNBC's Rev. Al Sharpton, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, and former US attorney Joyce Vance on the contentious exchange during Michael Cohen's hearing that highlighted hypocrisy in the Republican party;

NYT columnist Michelle Goldberg, MSNBC's Rev. Al Sharpton, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, former Chief of Staff to Biden and Gore Ron Klain, and former US attorney Joyce Vance on Otto Warmbier's parents hitting back at Trump after he said he takes Kim Jong Un's word regarding the death of their son;

NYT reporter Adam Goldman, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, former Chief of Staff to Biden and Gore Ron Klain, and former US attorney Joyce Vance on the New York Times bombshell report that Trump ordered his officials to grant Jared Kushner a security clearance despite concerns;

NYT columnist Michelle Goldberg, MSNBC's Rev. Al Sharpton, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, and former US attorney Joyce Vance on Congress's interest in the other names Cohen mentioned in his testimony and where the Russia investigation goes next.

Mar 1, 2019
Episode 44
Year 2019Episode 4460 min

Episode 44

Today's discussions:

New York Times columnist Bret Stephens, MSNBC analyst Zerlina Maxwell, former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Pentagon Jeremy Bash, AP's Jonathan Lemire, and former DNC senior advisor Doug Thornell on the New York Times report that Trump's intelligence community must cater security briefings to Trump's interests in order for him to pay attention;

New York Times columnist Bret Stephens, MSNBC analyst Zerlina Maxwell, former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Pentagon Jeremy Bash, AP's Jonathan Lemire, and former DNC senior advisor Doug Thornell on the president's over 2-hour-long speech covering former co-workers, foes, and everything in between;

WaPo's Devlin Barrett, former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Pentagon Jeremy Bash, AP's Jonathan Lemire, and former DNC senior advisor Doug Thornell on the House Judiciary Committee demanding documents from over 80 people in Trump's orbit;

New York Times columnist Bret Stephens, MSNBC analyst Zerlina Maxwell, former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Pentagon Jeremy Bash, AP's Jonathan Lemire, and former DNC senior advisor Doug Thornell on the New Yorker piece exploring the complex relationship between the Trump administration and the conservative news outlet Fox News.

Mar 4, 2019
Episode 45
Year 2019Episode 4560 min

Episode 45

Today's Discussions:

Former deputy assistant AG Elliot Williams, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, LA Times reporter Eli Stokols, former WH deputy Chief of Staff Alyssa Mastromonaco, and Donny Deutsch on Sen. Paul's comments that many Republicans are ready to split from the president over his executive order.

Former deputy assistant AG Elliot Williams, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, LA Times reporter Eli Stokols, former WH deputy Chief of Staff Alyssa Mastromonaco, and Donny Deutsch on Trump's close friend, Roger Stone, possibly violating his gag order, putting himself at risk of jail time.

Former assistant director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former deputy assistant AG Elliot Williams, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, LA Times reporter Eli Stokols, former WH deputy Chief of Staff Alyssa Mastromonaco, and Donny Deutsch on the WSJ report that Cohen's attorney raised the possibility of a pardon with Trump's attorneys after federal agents.

Former assistant director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former deputy assistant AG Elliot Williams, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, LA Times reporter Eli Stokols, former WH deputy Chief of Staff Alyssa Mastromonaco, and Donny Deutsch on a new report and a new hire by the House Intel Committee which imply investigations are viewing Trumpworld as a mob.

Mar 5, 2019
Episode 46
Year 2019Episode 4660 min

Episode 46

Today's Discussions:

Former chief of staff to VPs Biden and Gore Ron Klain, The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, and Donny Deutsch on a new report that finds Trump ordered a security clearance for his daughter despite objections from his staff.

WaPo's Phil Rucker, former US attorney Joyce Vance, The Toronto Star's Daniel Dale, Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, and Donny Deutsch on new polling that the majority of Americans believe Michael Cohen over his former boss.

Former chief of staff to VPs Biden and Gore Ron Klain, The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, and Donny Deutsch on Trump's positions on border security and North Korea coming undone.

WaPo's Phil Rucker, former US attorney Joyce Vance, The Toronto Star's Daniel Dale, Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, and Donny Deutsch on Trump's former fixer and attorney, Michael Cohen, showing the House Intelligence Committee documents intended to bolster his claim that Trump's attorneys were involved in crafting his false statements to Congress.

Mar 6, 2019
Episode 47
Year 2019Episode 4760 min

Episode 47

Today's Discussions...

NBC's Julia Ainsley, former assistant US attorney Mimi Rocah, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, Demos' Heather McGhee, former Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill, and former RNC chairman Michael Steele on the new report that the CBP compiled a list of reporters, attorneys, and activists to be stopped for questioning by border agents.

WaPo's Robert Costa, former assistant US attorney Mimi Rocah, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, Demos' Heather McGhee, former Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill, and former RNC chairman Michael Steele on the topic of pardons being of interest to 3 separate investigations into the president.

Former assistant US attorney Mimi Rocah, Bloomberg Opinion's Tim O'Brien , Demos' Heather McGhee, former Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill, and former RNC chairman Michael Steele on the uncharted territory we're navigating with this president as we await the sentencing of Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort.

Mar 7, 2019
Episode 48
Year 2019Episode 4860 min

Episode 48

Today's Discussions ...

Rev. Al Sharpton, former Obama campaign chairman Jim Messina, WaPo's Jennifer Rubin, WaPo's Phil Rucker, and former DOJ spox Matt Miller on the 2020 field of candidates as Democrats decide to jump in or decline to run.

WaPo's Phil Rucker, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, former US attorney Harry Litman, and NBC's Heidi Przybyla on the president's potential involvement in discussing pardons for convicted felons in his orbit.

Rev. Al Sharpton, former Obama campaign chairman Jim Messina, WaPo's Jennifer Rubin, WaPo's Phil Rucker, and former DOJ spox Matt Miller on the Axios reporting that a White House leaker has accommodated House Oversight requests for documents concerning White House security clearances.

Former Obama campaign chairman Jim Messina, WaPo's Jennifer Rubin, WaPo's Phil Rucker, and former DOJ spox Matt Miller on the resignation of Bill Shine, former Fox News executive and White House Communications Director.

Mar 8, 2019
Episode 49
Year 2019Episode 4960 min

Episode 49

WaPo's Philip Bump, MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre, AP's Jonathan Lemire, and NBC's Heidi Przybyla on the controversial statements made by Fox News hosts and how the network has responded.

WaPo's Phil Rucker, former US attorney Joyce Vance, The Daily Beast's Betsy Woodruff, AP's Jonathan Lemire, and NBC's Heidi Przybyla on the many upcoming deadlines in the Mueller investigation that may give answers to many looming questions.

WaPo's Philip Bump, MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre, AP's Jonathan Lemire, and NBC's Heidi Przybyla on the 2020 presidential race heating up at the annual SXSW festival in Austin.

WaPo's Phil Rucker, former US attorney Joyce Vance, The Daily Beast's Betsy Woodruff, AP's Jonathan Lemire, and NBC's Heidi Przybyla on House Oversight Chair Cummings' commitment to getting to the bottom of Trump's hush-money saga.

Mar 11, 2019
Episode 50
Year 2019Episode 5060 min

Episode 50

NYT editorial board member Mara Gay, NYT's Peter Baker, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, and Donny Deutsch on the new explosive book about Jared and Ivanka's roles in the White House and how they are Trump's ‘chief enablers.'

Former Acting US Solicitor General Neal Katyal, the man who helped write the regulations on special counsels, on what to expect from Robert Mueller and what the country could face once his report comes.

NYT's Peter Baker, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, former assistant US attorney Mimi Rocah, and Donny Deutsch on Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats raising the bar on threat of impeachment for Trump.

NYT editorial board member Mara Gay, NYT's Peter Baker, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, and Donny Deutsch on Biden inching closer to announcing a run for the presidency and how the Democratic field of candidates is shaping up.

Mar 12, 2019
Episode 51
Year 2019Episode 5160 min

Episode 51

Former senior FBI official Chuck Rosenberg, PBS's Alicia Menendez, The Root's Jason Johnson, former Chief of Staff to VP Biden and Gore Ron Klain, and MSNBC analyst Elise Jordan on the Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee's comments following his meeting with former Acting AG Matt Whitaker.

WaPo's David Fahrenthold, PBS's Alicia Menendez, The Root's Jason Johnson, former Chief of Staff to VP Biden and Gore Ron Klain, and MSNBC analyst Elise Jordan on the New York attorney general subpoenaing records of Trump's bank loans including one he got in an attempt to buy the Buffalo Bills.

Former assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former Chief of Staff to VP Biden and Gore Ron Klain, WaPo's Aaron Blake, former federal prosecutor Berit Berger, and MSNBC analyst Elise Jordan on the district attorney in Manhattan indicting Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort on the same day he gets sentenced to 7 and a half...

Former assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former Chief of Staff to VP Biden and Gore Ron Klain, WaPo's Aaron Blake, former federal prosecutor Berit Berger, and MSNBC analyst Elise Jordan on House Intel Chairman Adam Schiff saying he will subpoena the Special Counsel if he has to in order to make his findings public.

Rep. Nadler says that former Acting AG Whitaker said he was directly involved in conversations about whether to fire one or more US attorneys, and that he did not deny discussing Michael Cohen with the president.

Mar 13, 2019
Episode 52
Year 2019Episode 5260 min

Episode 52

Axios' Alexi McCammond, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, former Undersecretary of State Rick Stengel, and MSNBC's Garrett Haake on the ever-growing field of candidates for Dems in 2020.

Axios' Alexi McCammond, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, and former Undersecretary of State Rick Stengel on the Senate vote to rebuke Trump's border wall emergency declaration.

New York Times Deputy General Counsel and author of" Truth in our Times" David McCraw and the Deadline panel on defending and protecting truth tellers in the age of Trump.

WaPo's Ashley Parker, former US attorney Chuck Rosenberg, former FBI assistant director Frank Figliuzzi, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, and former Undersecretary of State Rick Stengel on the latest sign that Mueller's report is imminent.

Mar 14, 2019
Episode 53
Year 2019Episode 5360 min

Episode 53

Rev. Al Sharpton, Director of The Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at CSU Brian Levin, Axios' Jonathan Swan, NYT's Nick Confessore, and WSJ's Shelby Holliday on the president's response to the massacre in New Zealand.

Former assistant Watergate special prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks, Axios' Jonathan Swan, NYT's Nick Confessore, WSJ's Shelby Holliday, and former deputy assistant AG Elliot Williams on the new filing that reveals former deputy campaign chairman Rick Gates is continuing to cooperate with several ongoing investigations.

Axios' Jonathan Swan, NYT's Nick Confessore, WSJ's Shelby Holliday, and former deputy assistant AG Elliot Williams on Trump signing a veto the congressional resolution against his national emergency declaration.

Mar 15, 2019
Episode 54
Year 2019Episode 5460 min

Episode 54

Former US attorney Joyce Vance, Republican strategist Mike Murphy, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, and AP's Jonathan Lemire on what could possibly be behind the president's wide-ranging twitter tirade over the weekend.

Republican strategist Mike Murphy, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, journalist Laura Bassett and AP's Jonathan Lemire on Beto O'Rourke's record fundraising in his first 24 hours of campaigning and if he has what it takes to be the 2020 nominee.

Former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, journalist Laura Bassett and AP's Jonathan Lemire on the news that documents linked to the search warrant on Michael Cohen's home and offices will be made public.

Republican strategist Mike Murphy, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, journalist Laura Bassett and AP's Jonathan Lemire on the Acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney's weekend media blitz to try to clean up the president's comments after the New Zealand massacre that white supremacy is not the rise.

Mar 18, 2019
Episode 55
Year 2019Episode 5560 min

Episode 55

WBUR's Kimberly Atkins, WaPo's Phil Rucker, assistant FBI director Frank Figliuzzi, The Daily Beast's Betsy Woodruff, former Chief of Staff to VP Biden and Gore Ron Klain on the NYT report that Deutsche Bank continued working with Donald Trump despite many red flags.

Former US attorney Chuck Rosenberg, former assistant FBI director Frank Figliuzzi, The Daily Beast's Betsy Woodruff, former Chief of Staff to VP Biden and Gore Ron Klain, and former assistant US attorney Mimi Rocah on the unsealing of Michael Cohen's search warrants and court documents that give insight into the very start of Mueller's...

WBUR's Kimberly Atkins, WaPo's Phil Rucker, assistant FBI director Frank Figliuzzi, The Daily Beast's Betsy Woodruff, former Chief of Staff to VP Biden and Gore Ron Klain on the latest in the twitter feud between top advisor Kellyanne Conway's husband and the President of the United States.

WBUR's Kimberly Atkins, WaPo's Phil Rucker, assistant FBI director Frank Figliuzzi, The Daily Beast's Betsy Woodruff, former Chief of Staff to VP Biden and Gore Ron Klain on the war of words between Trump, the late senator John McCain, and McCain's daughter.

Mar 19, 2019
Episode 56
Year 2019Episode 5660 min

Episode 56

Author of "Kushner, Inc." Vicky Ward, Former Congressman David Jolly, Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, and NYT Mag's Mark Leibovich on a new book exploring the rise of Jared and Ivanka in Washington.

Former Congressman David Jolly, Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, former DNC senior advisor Doug Thornell, and NYT Mag's Mark Leibovich on Mayor Pete Buttigieg's ‘it' factor early on in the 2020 race.

Former Congressman David Jolly, Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, former DNC senior advisor Doug Thornell, and NYT Mag's Mark Leibovich on Trump's growing feud with George Conway as he continues to insult the late Senator McCain.

WaPo's Aaron Blake, Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, former DNC senior advisor Doug Thornell, and NYT Mag's Mark Leibovich on Trump's latest attempt to spin the looming Mueller report.

Mar 20, 2019
Episode 57
Year 2019Episode 5760 min

Episode 57

Former deputy assistant AG Harry Litman, AP's Jonathan Lemire, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, NBC's Carol Lee, and MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre on what will happen when Mueller releases his report to the Department of Justice, and taking a look back at what we've already learned from the special counsel.

AP's Jonathan Lemire, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, NBC's Carol Lee, and MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre on the new Axios report that Joe Biden might be thinking of announcing his running mate right out of the gate.

WaPo's Robert Costa, AP's Jonathan Lemire, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, NBC's Carol Lee, and MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre on the divide within the Republican party over Trump's continued attacks on the late Sen. John McCain.

Former deputy assistant AG Harry Litman, AP's Jonathan Lemire, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, NBC's Carol Lee, and MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre on House Oversight Chairman Cummings' concerns that Jared Kushner used the messaging service WhatsApp to communicate with foreign leaders.

Mar 21, 2019
Episode 58
Year 2019Episode 5860 min

Episode 58

WaPo's Ashley Parker, former assistant director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, NYT's Mike Schmidt, former US attorney Chuck Rosenberg, former DOJ spox Matt Miller and former CIA Director John Brennan on Rudy Giuliani saying that the Trump team will prepare its own report in response to the special counsel.

Former assistant director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former US attorney Chuck Rosenberg, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre, and former CIA Director John Brennan on Trump's decision to reverse sanctions despite his own national security adviser calling them an ‘important action.'

Former assistant director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former US attorney Chuck Rosenberg, former DOJ spox Matt Miller and former CIA Director John Brennan on the many tentacles of Mueller's investigation that will kick into high gear once the final report is filed.

Mar 22, 2019
Episode 59
Year 2019Episode 5960 min

Episode 59

Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, The Root's Jason Johnson, The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes, and NBC's Heidi Przybyla on Trump calling the Mueller probe a ‘failed attack' and plotting to target his accusers in the Democratic party and the media. 

NYT's Michael Schmidt, former assistant director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, former deputy assistant AG Harry Litman, and NBC's Heidi Przybyla on the attorney general Bill Barr's initial summary of the Mueller report. 

Congressman Eric Swalwell weighs in on AG Barr's summary of the Mueller report and doubles down on his previous statements regarding collusion with Russians after the Trump team called him out. 

Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, The Root's Jason Johnson, The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes, former assistant director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, and NBC's Heidi Przybyla on the various investigations that have stemmed from the Mueller probe that still remain legal threats to Trump and those in his orbit.

Mar 25, 2019
Episode 60
Year 2019Episode 6060 min

Episode 60

Former DOJ spox Matt Miller, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, NBC's Carol Lee, and former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Pentagon Jeremy Bash on how a top member of Trump's intelligence team considered resigning due to frustrations about Trump's behavior. 

Former DOJ spox Matt Miller, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, NBC's Carol Lee, and former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Pentagon Jeremy Bash on the Russian reaction to Mueller's report and Trump's inability to condemn Putin. 

WaPo's Devlin Barrett, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, Axios' Alexi McCammond, and former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Pentagon Jeremy Bash on the wait to see Mueller's full report. 

Former DOJ spox Matt Miller, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, Axios' Alexi McCammond, and former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Pentagon Jeremy Bash on the president and his team relishing in the summarized findings of the Mueller report. 


 

Mar 26, 2019
Episode 61
Year 2019Episode 6160 min

Episode 61

Former Congressman David Jolly, MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre, former federal prosecutor Berit Berger, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, and Politico's Anna Palmer on fired FBI director James Comey's first interview following the release of Barr's summary of the Mueller report with Lester Holt. 

Former Congressman David Jolly, MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre, former federal prosecutor Berit Berger, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, and Politico's Anna Palmer on the White House targeting the most vulnerable Americans, including those in need of heath care, disaster relief in Puerto Rico, and participants in the Special Olympics. 

Former Congressman David Jolly, MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre, former federal prosecutor Berit Berger, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, and Politico's Anna Palmer on concerns over Trump's competency following the new biography on the late First Lady Barbara Bush. 

WaPo's Ashley Parker, former US attorney Joyce Vance, former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, and Politico's Anna Palmer on the outstanding question of whether or not Trump obstructed justice and calls for the full release of the Mueller report.

Mar 27, 2019
Episode 62
Year 2019Episode 6260 min

Episode 62

Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, former undersecretary of State Rick Stengel, MSNBC contributor Zerlina Maxwell, and former assistant US attorney Mimi Rocah on Trump overriding his Education Secretary Betsy DeVos' testimony that they would be defunding the Special Olympics. 

NBC's Julia Ainsley, former deputy assistant AG Elliot Williams, former assistant US attorney Mimi Rocah, WaPo's Robert Costa, and LA Times' Eli Stokols on new polling that finds a majority of Americans believe Donald Trump is not exonerated of collusion. 

Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, former undersecretary of State Rick Stengel, MSNBC contributor Zerlina Maxwell, and former assistant US attorney Mimi Rocah on the steps taken to manage Michael Cohen's testimony about Ivanka Trump's role in Trump Tower Moscow. 

WaPo's David Fahrenthold, former undersecretary of State Rick Stengel, MSNBC contributor Zerlina Maxwell, former assistant US attorney Mimi Rocah, and LA Times' Eli Stokols on the new Washington Post report that examines Trump's practice of inflating and exaggerating his wealth. 

After days of pressure on Education Sec. Betsy DeVos, President Trump says he is reversing his budget proposal to include funding for the Special Olympics. Appropriations are not ultimately decided by the President. but by Congress.

Mar 28, 2019
Episode 63
Year 2019Episode 6360 min

Episode 63

NYT's Peter Baker, former assistant director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former US attorney Joyce Vance, NBC's Heidi Przybyla and Julia Ainsley on the news that Attorney General Barr plans to release a redacted version of the Mueller report to Congress in a few weeks. 

Former WH comms director Jennifer Palmieri, Rev. Al Sharpton, WaPo's Jennifer Rubin, former assistant director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, and Rep. Eric Swalwell on the new letter from Barr to Congress that the Mueller report is nearly 400 pages long. 

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) joins Nicolle Wallace to react to the news that AG Barr will submit a redacted version of Mueller's report to Congress by mid-April.

Mar 29, 2019
Episode 64
Year 2019Episode 6460 min

Episode 64

Former US attorney Chuck Rosenberg, WaPo's Aaron Blake and Robert Costa, and NBC's Heidi Przybyla on House Judiciary Committee's announcement that it will vote on subpoenaing the full unredacted Mueller report. 

MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre, Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard, Demos' Heather McGhee, and NBC's Heidi Przybyla on new allegations against the former Vice President and its effect on his potential presidential campaign. 

MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre, Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard, Demos' Heather McGhee, and NBC's Heidi Przybyla on Mayor Pete Buttigieg announcing he's raised $7M in campaign funding so far. 

Former US attorney Chuck Rosenberg, WaPo's Aaron Blake and Robert Costa, and NBC's Heidi Przybyla on a whistleblower telling Congress that 25 individuals were granted security clearances despite recommendations to deny their applications.

Apr 1, 2019
Episode 65
Year 2019Episode 6560 min

Episode 65

Sports writer and author of ‘Commander-in-Cheat' Rick Reilly joins Nicolle Wallace and the Deadline panel to discuss his new book that exposes Trump's lies on and off the golf course. 

Mayor of San Juan Carmen Yulin Cruz joins Nicolle Wallace to give an update on the situation in Puerto Rico as the massive disaster relief bill stalls in the Senate. 

Former US Attorney for the SDNY Preet Bharara, WaPo's Phil Rucker, MSNBC contributor Elise Jordan, and former Undersecretary of State Rick Stengel on the deadline set by House Democrats to release the full, unredacted Mueller report. 

Former US Attorney for the SDNY Preet Bharara, WaPo's Phil Rucker, MSNBC contributor Elise Jordan, and former Undersecretary of State Rick Stengel on new allegations from a whistleblower within the White House over it's security clearance process.

Apr 2, 2019
Episode 66
Year 2019Episode 6660 min

Episode 66

The Washington Post's Ashley Parker, AP's Jonathan Lemire, former Assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, and former Obama campaign manager Jim Messina on Trump's seemingly frantic policy changes, clashing with his GOP allies on Capitol Hill. 

The Washington Post's Ashley Parker, AP's Jonathan Lemire, former Assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, and former Obama campaign manager Jim Messina on former VP Biden's response to allegations of inappropriate behavior as he makes his decision on a 2020 run. 

Former US Attorney Joyce Vance, AP's Jonathan Lemire, former Assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, and former Obama campaign manager Jim Messina on new national security concerns following the arrest of a Chinese woman attempting to gain access to Mar-a-Lago during Trump's visit over the weekend. 

Former US Attorney Joyce Vance, AP's Jonathan Lemire, former Assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, and former Obama campaign manager Jim Messina on the House Judiciary Committee voting to authorize a subpoena for the full Mueller report on the same day Rep. Schiff suggests the inevitability that Mueller...  


 

Apr 3, 2019
Episode 67
Year 2019Episode 6760 min

Episode 67

Emilio Estevez joins Nicolle Wallace and the Deadline panel to discuss his new film, "The Public," that sheds light on the plight of the homeless as they struggle through obstacle in today's society. 

Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, former Sen. Claire McCaskill, former U.S. Attorney Mimi Rocah, and Donny Deutsch on the official request from the House Ways and Means Committee to gain access to Trump's tax returns citing legitimate "legislative, legal, and oversight rights." 

Former Acting U.S. Solicitor General Neal Katyal, NYT's Michael Schmidt, former Sen. Claire McCaskill, former U.S. Attorney Mimi Rocah, and Donny Deutsch on the bombshell reports that Mueller's team is accusing Attorney General Barr of downplaying damning evidence against Trump. 

The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, former Sen. Claire McCaskill, former U.S. Attorney Mimi Rocah, and Donny Deutsch on new details reports concerning national security: more details over the breach at Mar-a-Lago and Jared Kushner identified as one of the 25 White House employees granted security clearance over the objections of career officials.

Apr 4, 2019
Episode 68
Year 2019Episode 6860 min

Episode 68

Co-host of "The Circus" John Heilemann, Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, NBC's Carol Lee, former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance, and NYT's Peter Baker on Trump's mounting defense against the House Ways and Means Committee's request for the president to turn over six years of tax returns. 

Co-host of "The Circus" John Heilemann, NBC's Carol Lee, former Rep. Donna Edwards, and Rev. Al Sharpton on the annual National Action Network Conference where twelve 2020 candidates gave their best pitch for the Democratic nomination. 

Co-host of "The Circus" John Heilemann, NBC's Carol Lee, former Rep. Donna Edwards, and Rev. Al Sharpton on Trump's visit to the Mexican border as a publicity stunt to gain support for his border wall. 

Co-host of "The Circus" John Heilemann, NBC's Carol Lee, former Rep. Donna Edwards, and Rev. Al Sharpton on Trump's attack on Joe Biden in the midst of his controversies as he decides on a 2020 run.

Apr 5, 2019
Episode 69
Year 2019Episode 6960 min

Episode 69

AP's Jonathan Lemire, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, former Assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, and NBC's Heidi Przybyla and Julia Ainsley on the departure of DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen hours before the firing of the Secret Service Director. 

AP's Jonathan Lemire, former Assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, republican strategist Mike Murphy, The Root's Jason Johnson, and NBC's Heidi Przybyla on Mayor Pete Buttigieg winning more than just a news cycle. 

AP's Jonathan Lemire, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, former Assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, republican strategist Mike Murphy, The Root's Jason Johnson, and NBC's Heidi Przybyla on the upcoming public clash expected this week over the Mueller report, when the Attorney General goes in front of Congress. 

AP's Jonathan Lemire, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, former Assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, republican strategist Mike Murphy, The Root's Jason Johnson, and NBC's Heidi Przybyla and Julia Ainsley on the ‘yes man' mentality inside the White House that has led to massive absences in top security roles.

Apr 8, 2019
Episode 70
Year 2019Episode 7060 min

Episode 70

NBC's Julia Ainsley, The Washington Post's Ashley Parker, former Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Harry Litman, and former federal prosecutor Berit Berger on AG Barr's testimony today, revealing when, where, and how much of the Mueller report will be released. 

NBC's Julia Ainsley, MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre, and New York Times' Magazine's Mark Leibovich, the author of "Savage News" Jessica Yellin, and New York Times editorial board member Mara Gay on the new, tougher immigration policies that Trump hopes to install as he purges the Department of Homeland Security. 

MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre, and New York Times' Magazine's Mark Leibovich, the author of "Savage News" Jessica Yellin, and New York Times editorial board member Mara Gay on Trump's Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin revealing that White House lawyers consulted people in his department over Trump's tax returns. 

NBC's Julia Ainsley, former Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Harry Litman, MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre, and New York Times' Magazine's Mark Leibovich on the apparent mind meld between the Trump White House and the Department of Justice under AG Barr.

Apr 9, 2019
Episode 71
Year 2019Episode 7160 min

Episode 71

Former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, WaPo's Phil Rucker, former Chief of Staff to VP Biden and Gore Ron Klain, and former RNC Chairman Michael Steele on the 12 days of chaos that have left top Republicans, business officials, and foreign leaders alarmed at Trump's "erratic behavior." 

Former Assistant US Attorney Mimi Rocah, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, WaPo's Phil Rucker, former Chief of Staff to VP Biden and Gore Ron Klain, and former RNC Chairman Michael Steele on the new evidence gathered from Trump's inner circle by federal prosecutors in its criminal investigation of hush money payments. 

Former US attorney Joyce Vance, Politico's Natasha Bertrand, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, WaPo's Phil Rucker, former Chief of Staff to VP Biden and Gore Ron Klain, and former RNC Chairman Michael Steele on Barr for the second day in a row, unable to set the record straight over whether or not the White House has seen the Mueller Report. 

Former US attorney Joyce Vance, Politico's Natasha Bertrand, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, WaPo's Phil Rucker, former Chief of Staff to VP Biden and Gore Ron Klain, and former RNC Chairman Michael Steele on Attorney General Barr's controversial testimony suggesting ‘spying occurred' on the Trump 2016 campaign.

Apr 10, 2019
Episode 72
Year 2019Episode 7260 min

Episode 72

WaPo's Robert Costa, NYT's Michael Schmidt, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, former US Attorney Joyce Vance, and "The Circus" co-host John Heilemann on continued fallout of Attorney General Barr's testimony that spying occurred into Donald Trump's campaign. 

NBC's Heidi Przybyla, former Congressman David Jolly, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, former US Attorney Joyce Vance, and "The Circus" co-host John Heilemann on the new DNC strategy for 2020, zeroing in on the impact Trump actually had on the local communities he promised to help. 

NYT's Nick Confessore, former Congressman David Jolly, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, former US Attorney Joyce Vance, and "The Circus" co-host John Heilemann on Trump's sister, Maryanne Trump Barry, retiring from her position as a federal appellate judge, amid investigations into the Trump family finances. 

NYT's Nick Confessore, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, former US Attorney Joyce Vance, and "The Circus" co-host John Heilemann on Julian Assange's arrest in London and what that could mean for the Russia investigation.

Apr 11, 2019
Episode 73
Year 2019Episode 7360 min

Episode 73

MSNBC contributor Kimberly Atkins, former Obama administration official Rick Stengel, Rev. Al Sharpton, and Donny Deutsch on Mayor Pete Buttigieg's rising popularity and his feud with the Vice President over religion. 

NYT's Annie Karni, former US Attorney Chuck Rosenberg, NBC's Julia Ainsley, Rev. Al Sharpton, and Donny Deutsch on the White House considering releasing migrants in sanctuary cities, along with new reporting that the president urged a Homeland Security official to close the southern border. 

The Daily Beast's Betsy Woodruff, former Obama administration official Rick Stengel, former US Attorney Chuck Rosenberg, NBC's Julia Ainsley, Rev. Al Sharpton, and Donny Deutsch on top Democratic lawmakers questioning the attorney general's independence before the release of the Mueller report.

Apr 12, 2019
Episode 74
Year 2019Episode 7460 min

Episode 74

The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, Politico's Anna Palmer, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, and WaPo's Robert Costa on Trump's not-so-new strategy to stir up controversy ahead of 2020. 

Former assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former deputy Assistant Attorney General Harry Litman, NBC's Carol Lee, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, and WaPo's Robert Costa on the NBC News exclusive report that current and former Trump aides are worried Mueller's report will expose them as the source of damaging information about the... 

The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, Politico's Anna Palmer, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, and WaPo's Robert Costa on Mayor Pete's powerful moments as he rises in the 2020 polls. 

The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, Politico's Anna Palmer, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, and WaPo's Robert Costa on 2020 hopeful Sen. Sanders' highly-rated Fox News town hall that shows he has his eyes on the general election as well as the primary.

Apr 16, 2019
Episode 75
Year 2019Episode 7560 min

Episode 75

WAPO's Eugene Robinson, former chief of staff at the CIA and Pentagon Jeremy Bash, and former U.S. attorney Chuck Rosenberg on what to expect from Attorney General Barr's news conference tomorrow on the Mueller report. 

WAPO's Eugene Robinson, NBC News' Julia Ainsley, NYT's Ken Vogel, former congresswoman Donna Edwards, former chief of staff at the CIA and Pentagon Jeremy Bash, and LA Times' Eli Stokols on the breaking news that Attorney General Barr will hold a press conference alongside deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein the morning he releases a redacted... 

NYT's Ken Vogel, LA Times' Eli Stokols, former chief of staff at the CIA and Pentagon Jeremy Bash, former deputy assistant AG Elliot Williams, and former congresswoman Donna Edwards on Trump's legal team's preparations for the release of the redacted version of the Mueller report, including preparing a counter report fit for a variety of...

Apr 17, 2019
Episode 76
Year 2019Episode 7660 min

Episode 76

Former U.S. attorney Chuck Rosenberg, former assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former RNC Chairman Michael Steele, MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre, former Chief of Staff to VPs Biden and Gore, MSNBC contributor John Heilemann and AP's Jonathan Lemire on the questions Congress will have to answer following Mueller's report. 

Former DOJ spox Matt Miller, MSNBC contributor John Heilemann and AP's Jonathan Lemire on the initial findings in Mueller's report and what Congress' next move regarding the president will be. 

Rep. Ted Lieu from the House Judiciary Committee on Mueller's findings and the role Attorney General Barr played to in an effort to preemptively spin details of the report. 

Nicolle Wallace and NYT's Mike Schmidt on parts of Mueller's report that depict several individuals inside the White House refusing to follow Trump's orders, which could have potentially lead to obstruction.

Apr 18, 2019
Episode 77
Year 2019Episode 7760 min

Episode 77

Former US attorney Joyce Vance, MSNBC political analyst Rick Stengel, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, and Donny Deutsch on how even though Mueller did not indict the president, his report does not let Trump off the hook. 

Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, former US attorney Joyce Vance, MSNBC political analyst Rick Stengel, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, and Donny Deutsch on the over a dozen cases spun off of Robert Mueller's investigation, including the SDNY's probe into hush money payments. 

Former US attorney Joyce Vance, MSNBC political analyst Rick Stengel, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, and Donny Deutsch on the stark differences between what AG Barr said during his press conference and what was in the 448-page Mueller report. 

NYT's Peter Baker, WaPo's Carol Leonnig, former US attorney Joyce Vance, MSNBC political analyst Rick Stengel, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, and Donny Deutsch on the president lashing out after the Mueller report depicts the White House's culture of conflict and dishonesty.

Apr 19, 2019
Episode 78
Year 2019Episode 7860 min

Episode 78

WAPO's Aaron Blake, Associated Press' Jonathan Lemire, MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre, and GOP strategist Rick Wilson on Elizabeth Warren's call for President Trump to be impeached and whether other 2020 candidates will follow. 

WAPO's Aaron Blake, Associated Press' Jonathan Lemire, MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre, and GOP strategist Rick Wilson on Trump aides reckoning with what the Mueller report exposed about the extent of their dishonesty. 

Former U.S. attorney Chuck Rosenberg, WAPO's Aaron Blake, Associated Press' Jonathan Lemire, MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre, and GOP strategist Rick Wilson on Rudy Giuliani's stunning comment that "there's nothing wrong with taking information from Russians." 

Former U.S. attorney Chuck Rosenberg, WAPO's Philip Rucker and Aaron Blake, Associated Press' Jonathan Lemire, and MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre on the president locked in a back-and-forth with his former lawyer Don McGahn over McGahn's extensive cooperation with the special counsel.

Apr 22, 2019
Episode 79
Year 2019Episode 7960 min

Episode 79

Former congressman David Jolly, former Bush aide Elise Jordan, and MSNBC contributor Rick Stengel on whether or not Democrats should pursue impeachment proceedings following the release of the Mueller report. 

Former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Pentagon Jeremy Bash, former Special Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS Brett McGurk, former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul, former Assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former Congressman David Jolly, former Bush aide Elise Jordan, and MSNBC contributor Rick Stengel... 

WaPo's Ashley Parker, NYT's Michael Schmidt, former Congressman David Jolly, former Bush aide Elise Jordan, and MSNBC contributor Rick Stengel on the president lashing out as the fallout over Mueller's report continues, including the House Judiciary Committee subpoenaing former White House counsel Don McGahn.

Apr 23, 2019
Episode 80
Year 2019Episode 8060 min

Episode 80

Former US Attorney Joyce Vance, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, NYT's Annie Karni, and WaPo's Robert Costa on the White House's decision to fight all the subpoenas coming from Congress including the one to question Mueller's star witness, former White House counsel Don McGahn. 

Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson, Princeton's Eddie Glaude, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and GOP strategist Tim Miller on how the 2020 Democratic hopefuls are being received at the "She the People" Forum. 

Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson, Princeton's Eddie Glaude, former US Attorney Joyce Vance, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, NYT's Annie Karni, and WaPo's Robert Costa on new reporting that former DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was unable to speak with Trump about protecting future elections from Russian interference,... 

Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson, Princeton's Eddie Glaude, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and GOP strategist Tim Miller on how the Democratic party will best be suited to take on Trump in the 2020 general election.

Apr 24, 2019
Episode 81
Year 2019Episode 8160 min

Episode 81

NYT's Nick Confessore, NBC's Heidi Przybyla, former WH Comms Director Jennifer Palmieri, and Donny Deutsch on Vice President Biden's official 2020 presidential launch, holding nothing back against Trump and his presidency. 

Former deputy Assistant Attorney General Harry Litman, NYT's Nick Confessore, NBC's Heidi Przybyla, former WH Comms Director Jennifer Palmieri, and Donny Deutsch on new reporting about Trump's repeated attempts to prosecute his former rival Hillary Clinton. 

The New Yorker's Jane Mayer, NYT's Nick Confessore, NBC's Heidi Przybyla, former WH Comms Director Jennifer Palmieri, and Donny Deutsch on Fox News' approach to covering the Democrats and Trump in the 2020 election. 

NYT White House correspondent Annie Karni, former deputy Assistant Attorney General Harry Litman, NYT's Nick Confessore, NBC's Heidi Przybyla, former WH Comms Director Jennifer Palmieri, and Donny Deutsch on Trump's latest Twitter attack against Mueller and his star witness, Donald McGahn.

Apr 25, 2019
Episode 82
Year 2019Episode 8260 min

Episode 82

The Root's Jason Johnson, NBC and MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, The Bulwark's Charlie Savage, and President of the National Action Network Reverend Al Sharpton on Trump taking Biden's bait on the president's controversial comments about the rally in Charlottesville. 

WaPo reporter Matt Zapotosky, former US Attorney Joyce Vance, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, WaPo's Ashley Parker, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, and former Chief of Staff at the Pentagon and CIA Jeremy Bash on the bombshell Washington Post report that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein assured Trump he was on his team... 

House Intelligence and Judiciary Committee member and 2020 Democratic presidential nominee Eric Swalwell joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss the new report that Rod Rosenstein reportedly told Trump he ‘gives the investigation credibility' and he would ‘land the plane.'

Apr 26, 2019
Episode 83
Year 2019Episode 8360 min

Episode 83

Former US Attorney Harry Litman and The Daily Beast's Betsy Woodruff on Attorney General Barr threatening to cancel his testimony in front of the House Judiciary Committee over issues over questioning. 

New York Times Magazine's Mark Leibovich, Huff Post's Lydia Polgreen, Axios' Alexi McCammond, and MSNBC political analyst Rick Stengel on how the early 2020 Democratic field is taking on Trump as Mayor Pete meets with Rev. Al Sharpton to discuss issues important to African American voters. 

New York Times Magazine's Mark Leibovich, Huff Post's Lydia Polgreen, Axios' Alexi McCammond, and MSNBC political analyst Rick Stengel on Joe Biden's 2020 campaign messages coming to the forefront at his kick-off rally in Pittsburgh. 

New York Times Magazine's Mark Leibovich, Huff Post's Lydia Polgreen, Axios' Alexi McCammond, and MSNBC political analyst Rick Stengel examine the rise of hate and white nationalism in the country following another shooting at a house of worship.

Apr 29, 2019
Episode 84
Year 2019Episode 8460 min

Episode 84

WaPo's Ashley Parker, former Assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former federal prosecutor Berit Berger, MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre, and Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien on Trump suing banks to block House subpoenas for financial records. 

MSNBC's Garrett Haake, MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, and Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard on how despite his slips in the polls, Beto O'Rourke continues to evolve on the campaign trail. 

MSNBC's Garrett Haake, MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, and Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard on Biden's rise in the polls after he announced his presidential bid, and Trump's continued aggravation with the Democratic frontrunner. 

Former Assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former federal prosecutor Berit Berger, MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, and Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard on Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's resignation following the release of Mueller's report.

Apr 30, 2019
Episode 85
Year 2019Episode 8560 min

Episode 85

WaPo's Matt Zapotosky, NYT's Mike Schmidt, Former DOJ spox Matt Miller, former US attorneys Joyce Vance and Chuck Rosenberg, and MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann on Attorney General William Barr's contentious hearing on Capitol Hill over his assessment of the Mueller report. 

WaPo's Phil Rucker, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, former US attorneys Joyce Vance and Chuck Rosenberg, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, and former Chief of Staff for VPs Biden and Gore Ron Klain on the attorney general saying he would be open to special counsel Robert Mueller testifying in front of Congress. 

WaPo's Phil Rucker, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, former US attorneys Joyce Vance and Chuck Rosenberg, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, and former Chief of Staff for VPs Biden and Gore Ron Klain on the partisan divide among the members of the Senate Judiciary Committee on full display during Barr's testimony. 

Former DOJ spox Matt Miller, former US attorneys Joyce Vance and Chuck Rosenberg, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, and former Chief of Staff for VPs Biden and Gore Ron Klain on former FBI Director Jim Comey's op-ed about how some who work for Trump lose their morality in order stay on his team.

May 1, 2019
Episode 86
Year 2019Episode 8660 min

Episode 86

NBC's Jacob Soboroff on his exclusive reporting of emails between Trump administration officials that show they did not have a central database of information to reunite migrant families who had been separated during the zero-tolerance policy. 

Former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, WaPo's Robert Costa, NBC's Heidi Przybyla, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, and "Saturday Night Politics" host Donny Deutsch on the scathing letter White House attorney Emmet Flood sent to Special Counsel Robert Mueller following Barr's testimony. 

Rev. Al Sharpton, Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, and "Saturday Night Politics" host Donny Deutsch on Joe Biden's successful attempt to get under Trump's skin ahead of the 2020 race. 

Rev. Al Sharpton, Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, NBC's Heidi Przybyla, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, and "Saturday Night Politics" host Donny Deutsch on Sen. Harris' memorable questioning of attorney general Bill Barr and how it will impact the 2020 field.

May 2, 2019
Episode 87
Year 2019Episode 8760 min

Episode 87

LA Times reporter Eli Stokols, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, former WH Comms Director Jennifer Palmieiri, and Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre on the state of the 2020 field and why some candidates are getting more attention than others. 

LA Times reporter Eli Stokols, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, former WH Comms Director Jennifer Palmieiri, and Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre on how the Democratic hopefuls match up against Trump. 

NYT's Peter Baker, WaPo's Carol Leonnig, former Assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former federal prosecutor Mimi Rocah, and Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien on Trump discussing the Mueller report with Russian President Vladimir Putin, but not addressing the Russian election interference Mueller found. 

LA Times reporter Eli Stokols, former federal prosecutor Mimi Rocah, and Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien on the escalating feud between House Democrats and AG Barr over his approach to the Mueller report. 

WaPo's Carol Leonnig, LA Times reporter Eli Stokols, former federal prosecutor Mimi Rocah, and Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien on notes taken by White House staffer, Annie Donaldson, that chronicle chaotic days in the West Wing and made numerous appearances in Mueller's report.

May 3, 2019
Episode 88
Year 2019Episode 8860 min

Episode 88

AP reporter Jonathan Lemire, former US attorney Mimi Rocah, Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, and "Saturday Night Politics" anchor Donny Deutsch join John Heilemann on Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen beginning his 3-year prison sentence. 
 
AP reporter Jonathan Lemire, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, "Saturday Night Politics" anchor Donny Deutsch, and Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre on Trump boasting about the economy while many Americans are still suffering. 
 
AP reporter Jonathan Lemire, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, "Saturday Night Politics" anchor Donny Deutsch, and Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre on the 2020 Democratic candidates' approach to win over minority voters. 
 
Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, AP reporter Jonathan Lemire, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, The Daily Beast's Betsy Woodruff, and former US attorney Mimi Rocah join John Heilemann to discuss the House Judiciary Committee's upcoming vote on contempt charges against Attorney General William Barr, as Trump reverses his previous...

May 6, 2019
Episode 89
Year 2019Episode 8960 min

Episode 89

MSNBC's Garrett Haake, Axios' Alexi McCammond, and former DNC senior adviser Doug Thornell on the middle-of-the-pack Democratic candidates trying to get their names out there in key primary states. 

Axios' Alexi McCammond, former DNC senior adviser Doug Thornell, former assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, and former federal prosecutor Berit Berger on FBI Director Chris Wray testifying that he has no evidence of any illegal surveillance on the Trump campaign. 

Axios' Alexi McCammond, former DNC senior adviser Doug Thornell, former assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former federal prosecutor Berit Berger, and NBC's Kristen Welker on whether or not Democrats should pursue impeachment ahead of the next election. 

NYT's Michael Schmidt, former assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former federal prosecutor Berit Berger, and NBC's Kristen Welker on the White House declaring the former White House counsel's documents, Donald Trump's taxes, the unredacted Mueller report, and possibly Robert Mueller himself, off limits to Congress.

May 7, 2019
Episode 90
Year 2019Episode 9060 min

Episode 90

WaPo's Phil Rucker, former Chief of Staff at the Pentagon and the CIA Jeremy Bash, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, and NBC's Carol Lee on House Judiciary members voting along party lines to hold Barr in contempt of Congress and the White House's strategy behind its standoff with the legislative branch.

WaPo's Phil Rucker, former Chief of Staff at the Pentagon and the CIA Jeremy Bash, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, former deputy assistant AG Elliot Williams, and NBC's Carol Lee on the House Judiciary's vote on whether to consider holding Attorney General William Barr in contempt.

Holding the attorney general in contempt of Congress is "not a step we take lightly," Chairman Jerrold Nadler said.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler responded Wednesday moments after the committee voted to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress. Barr refused to comply with the committee's subpoena for the full, unredacted Mueller report.

May 8, 2019
Episode 91
Year 2019Episode 9160 min

Episode 91

The Boston Globe's Adrian Walker, Axios' Alexi McCammond and Jonathan Swan, former Chief of Staff for VP Biden and Gore Ron Klain on Red Sox manager Alex Cora and some of the team's players skipping the White House visit over Trump's response to Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. 

NYT's Annie Karni, Axios' Alexi McCammond and Jonathan Swan, former Chief of Staff for VP Biden and Gore Ron Klain on Sen. Harris' new campaign strategy to prosecute the case against Donald Trump. 

The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, Axios' Jonathan Swan, former Chief of Staff for VP Biden and Gore Ron Klain, and former federal prosecutor Paul Butler on Trump's defense of Don Jr. after his son received a subpoena by the Republican-led Senate Intelligence Committee. 

NYT's Annie Karni, Axios' Alexi McCammond and Jonathan Swan, former Chief of Staff for VP Biden and Gore Ron Klain on the fallout following the bombshell New York Times report showing Trump's billion dollar loss over the course of a decade.

May 9, 2019
Episode 92
Year 2019Episode 9260 min

Episode 92

Former Congressman David Jolly, MSNBC political analyst Rick Stengel, Rev. Al Sharpton, and Donny Deutsch on how the 2020 Democratic hopefuls have sharpened their attacks on Donald Trump.

Former Congressman David Jolly, MSNBC political analyst Rick Stengel, Rev. Al Sharpton, and Donny Deutsch on the House Ways and Means Committee Chairman subpoenaing Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin after he refused to turn over Trump's tax returns.

Former Congressman David Jolly, MSNBC political analyst Rick Stengel, former US Attorney Joyce Vance, former Assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, and Donny Deutsch on what congressional Democrats should do next as the White House continues to stonewall.

Former Congressman David Jolly, WaPo's Ashley Parker, former US Attorney Joyce Vance, former Assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, and Donny Deutsch on Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani heading to Ukraine to dig up dirt on Joe Biden and his family.

May 10, 2019
Episode 93
Year 2019Episode 9360 min

Episode 93

The Root's Jason Johnson, WaPo columnist Eugene Robinson, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and former Chief of Staff at the Pentagon and CIA Jeremy Bash on former VP Joe Biden's strong early polling and the expectations for his post-Obama era presidential run. 

WaPo columnist Eugene Robinson, Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and former Chief of Staff at the Pentagon and CIA Jeremy Bash on how Donald Trump's chaos theory for governing is sowing confusion and danger on the world stage. 

WaPo's Robert Costa, Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and former Chief of Staff at the Pentagon and CIA Jeremy Bash on Trump continuing his attacks against the Justice Department but this time he has a new target, his own appointee. 

NYT's Michael Schmidt, WaPo's Robert Costa, Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and former Chief of Staff at the Pentagon and CIA Jeremy Bash on Trump arguing former White House counsel Don McGahn had a better chance of being fired by him than Robert Mueller.

May 13, 2019
Episode 94
Year 2019Episode 9460 min

Episode 94

MSNBC's Garrett Haake, Director of Campaigns at the Center for American Progress Action Fund Juanita Tolliver, former Bush White House aide Elise Jordan, and Donny Deutsch on Beto O'Rourke's attempt to reach a national audience, as Elizabeth Warren calls Fox News a ‘hate-for-profit machine.' 

Former Director of the CIA John Brennan, former Bush White House aide Elise Jordan, former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Harry Litman, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, and Donny Deutsch on Attorney General Barr assigning a top federal prosecutor to examine the origins of the Russia investigation. 

MSNBC's Garrett Haake, Director of Campaigns at the Center for American Progress Action Fund Juanita Tolliver, former Bush White House aide Elise Jordan, and Donny Deutsch on how Twitter may not be an accurate indicator when it comes to Democratic voters' feelings about former VP Joe Biden. 

Former Director of the CIA John Brennan, former Bush White House aide Elise Jordan, former Assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, and Donny Deutsch on new reporting of a plan to arrest thousands of migrants in a blitz operation, including families with children.

May 14, 2019
Episode 95
Year 2019Episode 9560 min

Episode 95

Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes, Associate Professor at Fordham University Christina Greer, and Chris Matthews on Democrats trying to win back voters who left the party in 2016. 

Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes, former US Attorney Joyce Vance, and Associate Professor at Fordham University Christina Greer on the 12-page letter the White House sent to Rep. Nadler demanding his committee stop investigating the president. 

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss the Alabama abortion ban along with Washington Post reporter Ashley Parker, former US Attorney Joyce Vance, and Associate Professor at Fordham University Christina Greer. 

Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes, Associate Professor at Fordham University Christina Greer, and Chris Matthews on Sen. Harris' clever response to reporting that she's vying for the VP spot on a Biden-Harris ticket. 
 

May 15, 2019
Episode 96
Year 2019Episode 9660 min

Episode 96

Morning Joe's Mika Brzezinski and Daniela Pierre Bravo join Nicolle Wallace and the Deadline panel to discuss how women in the workforce can advocate for themselves and advance their careers. 

Axios' Alexi McCammond, former Undersecretary of State Rick Stengel, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, and NBC's Heidi Przybyla on Jared Kushner's inexperience showing through his new immigration plan. 

Axios' Alexi McCammond, former Undersecretary of State Rick Stengel, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, and NBC's Heidi Przybyla on if Democratic leadership's cautious approach to impeachment is a smart strategy. 

Axios' Alexi McCammond, former Undersecretary of State Rick Stengel, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, and NBC's Heidi Przybyla on the latest entry into the 2020 Democratic race and how candidates stand out in the field of nearly two dozen contenders. 

Rep. Katherine Clark joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss Congress's plan to combat the White House stonewalling and whether or not Democrats should pursue impeachment. 
 

May 16, 2019
Episode 97
Year 2019Episode 9760 min

Episode 97

Rev. Al Sharpton, former Chief of Staff for VPs Biden and Gore Ron Klain, WaPo's Ashley Parker, AP's Jonathan Lemire, and NYT's Nick Confessore on how Mayor Pete Buttigieg's candidacy is opening the door for conversations about sexuality and acceptance. 

WaPo's Ashley Parker, AP's Jonathan Lemire, NYT's Nick Confessore, and former US Attorney Joyce Vance on a judge in Michael Flynn's case ordering the public release of two pieces of evidence that could impact public opinion about the investigation into whether Trump obstructed justice. 

WaPo's Ashley Parker, AP's Jonathan Lemire, NYT's Nick Confessore, and former US Attorney Joyce Vance on the president turning up the volume on his war on justice. 

Rev. Al Sharpton, former Chief of Staff for VPs Biden and Gore Ron Klain, WaPo's Ashley Parker, AP's Jonathan Lemire, and NYT's Nick Confessore on Trump's design plans for his border wall that include painting it black and having sharp spikes at the top.

May 17, 2019
Episode 98
Year 2019Episode 9860 min

Episode 98

NYT's Peter Baker, former Congressman David Jolly, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann on how Trump was outraged at Fox News after Mayor Pete Buttigieg made an appearance and called out some of the network's anchors. 

NYT's Mike Schmidt, former US Attorney Joyce Vance, former Congressman David Jolly, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann on Rep. Amash breaking from his party, saying the Mueller report reveals the president's conduct meets the threshold for impeachment. 

Actor Jeff Daniels joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss the Trump presidency, the average American voter, and how the current political climate impacts his performance of Atticus Finch in Broadway's "To Kill a Mockingbird."

May 20, 2019
Episode 99
Year 2019Episode 9960 min

Episode 99

WaPo's Philip Rucker and Robert Costa, former US Attorney Mimi Rocah, and MSNBC's Donny Deutsch on the new rallying cry for Trump supporters targeting the FBI, and a new report exposes Trump's long list of political enemies he'd like to see investigated. 

Retired United States Navy Admiral William McRaven joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss the issues facing those serving in the military under Trump, what he thinks of former Defense Secretary Mattis' resignation, and his new book "Sea Stories: My life in Special Operations." 

Rep. Eric Swalwell, member of the House Judiciary Committee, joins Nicolle Wallace to explain what his committee hopes to learn by subpoenaing former White House staffers Hope Hicks and Annie Donaldson. 

WaPo's Philip Rucker and Robert Costa, former US Attorney Mimi Rocah, and MSNBC's Donny Deutsch react to the breaking news that the House Judiciary Committee issued subpoenas for former White House staffers, Hope Hicks and Annie Donaldson. 

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler issued subpoenas on Tuesday to former White House communications director Hope Hicks and to Annie Donaldson, the former chief of staff to ex-White House counsel Don McGahn.

May 21, 2019
Episode 100
Year 2019Episode 10060 min

Episode 100

Former CIA officer Valerie Plame joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss Trump's current sparing with Speaker Pelosi, the rule of law, and why she's running for Congress in 2020. 

WaPo's Aaron Blake, LA Times' Eli Stokols, former US Attorney Chuck Rosenberg, and former Congresswoman Donna Edwards on a judge's ruling that Trump's banks can hand over his financial records to House Democrats who have subpoenaed them. 

NYT's Annie Karni, WaPo's Aaron Blake, LA Times' Eli Stokols, former US Attorney Chuck Rosenberg, and former Congresswoman Donna Edwards on Trump's impromptu speech in the Rose Garden in response to Speaker Pelosi's accusation that the president is engaged in a cover-up. 

WaPo's Aaron Blake, LA Times' Eli Stokols, former US Attorney Chuck Rosenberg, and former Congresswoman Donna Edwards on the numerous lies Trump told during his speech in the Rose Garden.

May 22, 2019
Episode 101
Year 2019Episode 10160 min

Episode 101

NBC's Heidi Przybyla, AP's Jonathan Lemire, WBUR's Kimberly Atkins, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, and former Assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi on the escalating war between Trump and Pelosi which is getting so heated, he finally gave her a nickname. 

NBC's Heidi Przybyla, AP's Jonathan Lemire, WBUR's Kimberly Atkins, and WaPo columnist Eugene Robinson on Mayor Pete delivering some stinging rebukes of the president. 

NBC's Heidi Przybyla, AP's Jonathan Lemire, WBUR's Kimberly Atkins, and WaPo columnist Eugene Robinson on former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson spilling it all to Congress about Trump's lack of preparation when meeting with foreign leaders. 

NYT reporter David Enrich and former Assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi on Trump's long and sometimes troubled relationship with Deutsche Bank, and what it means for Trump's finances now that the bank has been subpoenaed. 

May 23, 2019
Episode 102
Year 2019Episode 10260 min

Episode 102

Rev. Al Sharpton, The Root's Jason Johnson, and former WH comms director Jennifer Palmieri on the president's lowbrow smear of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. 

Former House Rep. and 2020 presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss the current political landscape, the president granting his attorney general the power to declassify intelligence, and how his campaign hopes to break the mold of horse-race politics. 

NYT's Michael Schmidt, former Chief of Staff to VPs Biden and Gore Ron Klain, former US Attorney Joyce Vance, and former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Pentagon Jeremy Bash on Trump giving AG William Barr the power to declassify intelligence as part of the president's campaign to investigate his perceived political enemies.

May 24, 2019
Episode 103
Year 2019Episode 10360 min

Episode 103

NBC's Heidi Przybyla and Carol Lee, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, and WBUR's Kimberly Atkins on how the 2020 presidential election will likely be shaped by women voters, and what that means for Trump. 

NBC's Heidi Przybyla and Carol Lee, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, and WBUR's Kimberly Atkins on how a candidate can break through the crowded field of nearly two dozen 2020 contenders. 

NBC's Heidi Przybyla and Carol Lee, AP's Jonathan Lemire, and WBUR's Kimberly Atkins on trying to uncover what is still unknown after Mueller's report, and the numerous setbacks the president has had following its release. 

May 27, 2019
Episode 104
Year 2019Episode 10460 min

Episode 104

NYT Magazine's Mark Leibovich, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and WaPo columnist Eugene Robinson on how the attorney general continues to protect the president by going after those who Trump believes are his political enemies. 

NYT Magazine's Mark Leibovich, MSNBC's Garrett Haake, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and WaPo columnist Eugene Robinson on how the nearly two dozen 2020 hopefuls are using the media to break through and be considered serious contenders against Trump. 

NYT Magazine's Mark Leibovich, MSNBC's Garrett Haake, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and WaPo columnist Eugene Robinson on the seeming lack of enthusiasm and crowds around Joe Biden despite his strong polling. 

NYT's Peter Baker, WaPo's Robert Costa, former Assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and WaPo columnist Eugene Robinson on the president's trip to Japan going off the rails when he sided with a dictator over an ally, and slammed a 2020 rival.

May 28, 2019
Episode 105
Year 2019Episode 10560 min

Episode 105

NYT's Michael Schmidt, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former US Attorney Joyce Vance, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, and AP's Jonathan Lemire on Robert Mueller discussing the findings of the special counsel's probe in his first public appearance since he started the investigation 2 years ago. 

Former FBI General Counsel James Baker, former US Attorney Joyce Vance, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, and AP's Jonathan Lemire on if Mueller's appearance impacted the public's view of impeachment, and what options are left to congressional Democrats. 

Former FBI General Counsel James Baker joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss Robert Mueller's decision to address the press and explain his findings, and what Baker thinks Congress will do next.

May 29, 2019
Episode 106
Year 2019Episode 10660 min

Episode 106

WaPo's Philip Rucker, Axios' Alexi McCammond, NYT's Nick Confessore, former Deputy Assistant AG Harry Litman, and former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi on Trump lashing out at Robert Mueller after his public statement and calling impeachment a "dirty, filthy, disgusting word." 

Axios' Alexi McCammond, NYT's Nick Confessore, former George W. Bush White House aide Elise Jordan, and Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard on the 2020 Democratic hopefuls' response to Mueller's "non-exoneration" of the president and their growing support for impeachment. 

Axios' Alexi McCammond, NYT's Nick Confessore, former George W. Bush White House aide Elise Jordan, and Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard on reporting that Trump's administration requested the U.S. Navy move its warship named for Senator McCain "out of sight" for Trump's visit to Japan. 

Axios' Alexi McCammond, NYT's Nick Confessore, former Deputy Assistant AG Harry Litman, and former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi on Trump tweeting that Russia helped get him elected, but then walking it back a short time later.

May 30, 2019
Episode 107
Year 2019Episode 10760 min

Episode 107

NBC's Carol Lee, LA Times' Eli Stokols, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, and The Bulwark's Charlie Skyes on a new report that North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un executed multiple top officials after his failed second summit with President Trump. 

NBC's Carol Lee, LA Times' Eli Stokols, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, The Bulwark's Charlie Skyes, and former US Attorneys Joyce Vance and Chuck Rosenberg on the newly filed transcript of John Dowd's voicemail to Gen. Flynn's lawyer that shows a possible attempt to obstruct. 

NBC's Carol Lee, LA Times' Eli Stokols, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, and The Bulwark's Charlie Skyes on 2020 Democratic candidate Elizabeth Warren's proposal that would shred the DOJ policy which says presidents cannot be indicted. 

NBC's Carol Lee, LA Times' Eli Stokols, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, and former US Attorneys Joyce Vance and Chuck Rosenberg on Trump's continued lashing out following Mueller's press conference as the president's allies call for Mueller's congressional testimony.

May 31, 2019
Episode 108
Year 2019Episode 10860 min

Episode 108

MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre speaks out for the first time about her experience when a protestor rushed the stage and grabbed the mic from Sen. Kamala Harris during a MoveOn event. 

Former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Department of Defense Jeremy Bash, NYT's Jim Rutenberg, former Undersecretary of State for Public Diplomacy Rick Stengel, GOP strategist Rick Wilson, and MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre on Jared Kushner's role in the White House and his relationship with the president. 

NBC's Keir Simmons, AP's Jonathan Lemire, Former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Department of Defense Jeremy Bash, former Undersecretary of State for Public Diplomacy Rick Stengel, and MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre on the dynamics at Trump's official visit to the UK after he insulted a member of the royal family and the Mayor of London. 

Former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Department of Defense Jeremy Bash, NYT's Jim Rutenberg, former Undersecretary of State for Public Diplomacy Rick Stengel, GOP strategist Rick Wilson, and MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre on Jared Kushner's interview with Axios where he struggles to answer questions about Trump's birtherism campaign.

Jun 3, 2019
Episode 109
Year 2019Episode 10960 min

Episode 109

NBC News correspondent Julia Ainsley, former White House Communications Director Jennifer Palmieri, The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, Center for American Progress Action Fund's Juanita Tolliver and "Saturday Night Politics" host Donny Deutsch on the NBC News exclusive that migrant children spent the night in vans last year waiting to be reunified. 

Former US Attorney Joyce Vance, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, and "Saturday Night Politics" host Donny Deutsch on the White House ordering former staffers Hope Hicks and Annie Donaldson to refuse to comply with congressional subpoenas. 

Former White House Communications Director Jennifer Palmieri, The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, and "Saturday Night Politics" host Donny Deutsch on the president's continuous lashing out at London's mayor, as he calls the thousands of protestors walking through London's streets "fake news." 

Former White House Communications Director Jennifer Palmieri, The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, Center for American Progress Action Fund's Juanita Tolliver, and "Saturday Night Politics" host Donny Deutsch on Mayor Pete Buttigieg getting grilled about his fellow female contenders and whether Al Franken should have resigned.

Jun 4, 2019
Episode 110
Year 2019Episode 11060 min

Episode 110

Former senior FBI official Chuck Rosenberg, former chief of staff at the CIA and Department of Defense Jeremy Bash, Fordham University professor Christina Greer, former DOJ spokesman Matt Miller, and former George W. Bush aide Elise Jordan on Rep. Nadler saying he's "confident" Mueller will testify, and the House prepares for a vote. 

Former chief of staff at the CIA and Department of Defense Jeremy Bash, Fordham University professor Christina Greer, former DOJ spokesman Matt Miller, and former George W. Bush aide Elise Jordan on Elizabeth Warren's rise in the polls and her willingness to throw some punches at the competition. 

Former CIA director and NBC News senior national security analyst John Brennan joins Nicolle Wallace on the ramifications of Trump's visit to the UK where he attempted to play kingmaker in another country's domestic affairs. 

Former chief of staff at the CIA and Department of Defense Jeremy Bash, Fordham University professor Christina Greer, former DOJ spokesman Matt Miller, former George W. Bush aide Elise Jordan, and WaPo's Ashley Parker on Trump's wild interview with a British media outlet as he continues on his trip abroad. 

 

Jun 5, 2019
Episode 111
Year 2019Episode 11160 min

Episode 111

Princeton University's Eddie Glaude, NBC News' Heidi Przybyla, NYT's Nick Confessore, WaPo's Eugene Robinson and former federal prosecutor Paul Butler react to the release of the audio of a voicemail Trump's former lawyer John Dowd left for Michael Flynn's lawyer. 

Princeton University's Eddie Glaude, NBC News' Heidi Przybyla, NYT's Nick Confessore, and Eugene Robinson and Robert Costa of the Washington Post on the president attacking his political foes right before he made a speech honoring war heroes for the 75th anniversary of D-Day. 

Princeton University's Eddie Glaude, NBC News' Heidi Przybyla, NYT's Nick Confessore, and Washington Post's Eugene Robinson on the 2020 candidates courting African-American voters and meeting with Stacey Abrams.

Jun 6, 2019
Episode 112
Year 2019Episode 11260 min

Episode 112

The Root's Jason Johnson, MSNBC's John Heilemann, MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre, and National Action Network's Reverend Al Sharpton react to Trump's tweet where he claims that the moon is part of Mars. 

The Root's Jason Johnson, MSNBC's John Heilemann, MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre, and National Action Network's Reverend Al Sharpton on Mayor Pete Buttigieg's latest media appearance and if his efforts to win over African-American voters are working. 
 
The Root's Jason Johnson, MSNBC's John Heilemann, MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre, National Action Network's Reverend Al Sharpton, former U.S. attorney Joyce Vance and former assistant director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi on Trump lashing out at Nancy Pelosi over her comments that she'd rather see him serve time in prison... 

The Root's Jason Johnson, MSNBC's John Heilemann, MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre, and National Action Network's Reverend Al Sharpton on the field of Democratic candidates going after their party's frontrunner as he hangs onto a sizable lead. 


 

Jun 7, 2019
Episode 113
Year 2019Episode 11360 min

Episode 113

AP's Jonathan Lemire, former federal prosecutor Berit Berger, Fordham University professor Christina Greer, former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Harry Litman, and NYT's Mike Schmidt on the first hearing to spotlight the breadth and depth of Robert Mueller's findings, where former White House counsel John Dean compared Trump's conduct to... watch 

AP's Jonathan Lemire, Fordham University professor Christina Greer, WAPO's Anne Gearan, and The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes on Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg surging in a new Iowa poll as a majority of the candidates spent their weekend campaigning in the Hawkeye State. 

AP's Jonathan Lemire, former federal prosecutor Berit Berger, Fordham University professor Christina Greer, former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Harry Litman, and The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes on House Democrats preparing to launch legislation that would protect our government from future foreign attacks. 

AP's Jonathan Lemire, Fordham University professor Christina Greer, WAPO's Anne Gearan, and The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes on Trump declaring a deal had been made with Mexico, but reports found much of what he was talking about had been agreed to months before. 
 

Jun 10, 2019
Episode 114
Year 2019Episode 11460 min

Episode 114

The Deadline panel discusses former Daily Show host Jon Stewart's emotional plea on Capitol Hill over funding compensation for first responders of the 9/11 attacks. 

Former US Attorney Joyce Vance joins Nicolle Wallace, RCP's A.B. Stoddard, Rev. Al Sharpton, and WaPo's Aaron Blake to discuss her testimony on Capitol Hill where she gave her legal analysis of Mueller's report, where she saw "abundant of evidence of collusion." 

RCP's A.B. Stoddard, Rev. Al Sharpton, Politico's Anna Palmer, LA Times' Eli Stokols, and "Saturday Night Politics" host Donny Deutsch on Trump's fixation with former vice president Joe Biden, as voters witness a potential preview of a 2020 general election with both making appearances in Iowa. 

RCP's A.B. Stoddard, Rev. Al Sharpton, Washington Examiner columnist Kristen Soltis Anderson, and WaPo's Aaron Blake on Democratic candidates ramping up their attacks against Trump just weeks before the first primary debates. 
 

Jun 11, 2019
Episode 115
Year 2019Episode 11560 min

Episode 115

NBC's Heidi Przybyla, former federal prosecutor Mimi Rocha, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, NYT's Peter Baker, and WaPo's Ashley Parker on the president's behind-the-scenes comments about impeachment as his son, Don Jr., testifies again on Capitol Hill. 

NBC's Heidi Przybyla, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, NYT's Peter Baker and former White House aide Elise Jordan on Trump calling new polling "fake" after it reveals he is trailing Joe Biden in several states. 

Former advisor and speechwriter to President George W. Bush Peter Wehner, NBC's Heidi Przybyla, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, and former White House aide Elise Jordan on the breaking news that former Trump aide Hope Hicks will testify before the House Judiciary Committee next week. 

Hope Hicks will testify before the House Judiciary Committee next week on June 19th in a closed door interview. This was first reported by the Washington Post.

Jun 12, 2019
Episode 116
Year 2019Episode 11660 min

Episode 116

Former Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss Trump saying "you don't call the FBI" if a foreign government offers you dirt on a political opponent, and how the president's comments reaffirmed the concerns McCabe felt in 2017 that prompted the FBI to open a counterintelligence investigation. 

Former Congressman David Jolly, former senior FBI officials Chuck Rosenberg and Frank Figliuzzi, and former DOJ spokesperson Matt Miller on the president announcing that his press secretary is leaving and his recent comments that he would take information on an opponent from a foreign country. 

WaPo's Robert Costa, former congressman David Jolly, and U.S. attorney Chuck Rosenberg on how Trump's comment that he would accept dirt on an opponent from a foreign government moved the goalposts for the 2020 election. 

President Trump announced on Twitter that White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders will leave her position. MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace and former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe look back at Sanders' White House legacy.

Jun 13, 2019
Episode 117
Year 2019Episode 11760 min

Episode 117

Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, The Root's Jason Johnson, Axios' Jonathan Swan, and former DOJ spokesperson Matt Miller on the president's refusal to take action despite a recommendation that he fire White House aide Kellyanne Conway for her repeated violations of the Hatch Act. 

Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, The Root's Jason Johnson, Axios' Jonathan Swan, and former DOJ spokesperson Matt Miller on the announcement of which 2020 candidates will be appearing on each of the two nights of the first Democratic primary debates. 

The Daily Beast's Betsy Woodruff, Axios' Jonathan Swan, former assistant attorney general Elliot Williams, and former DOJ spokesperson Matt Miller on the reaction from the Federal Election Commission and the national security community in the wake of Trump's admission that he would accept help from a foreign government. 

WaPo's Ashley Parker, The Daily Beast's Betsy Woodruff, Axios' Jonathan Swan, former assistant attorney general Elliot Williams, and former DOJ spokesperson Matt Miller on the president now saying he would "absolutely" report information from a foreign government to the FBI. 

 

Jun 14, 2019
Episode 118
Year 2019Episode 11860 min

Episode 118

Hardball's Chris Matthews joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss his upcoming special event in the battleground state of Ohio where he'll talk to swing voters about what they are passionate about. 

MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, Former WH Communications Director Jennifer Palmeiri, and NYT Magazine correspondent Mark Leibovich react to Trump telling George Stephanopoulos that he read the Mueller report, but his evaluation doesn't match with Robert Mueller's. 

Former Deputy National Security Advisor for President Obama Ben Rhodes, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, former US Attorney Joyce Vance, and The Daily Beast's Sam Stein on new reporting from the New York Times, which Trump called an "act of treason," that said national security officials are hesitant to brief the president on cyber... 

MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, Former WH Communications Director Jennifer Palmeiri, and NYT Magazine correspondent Mark Leibovich on how Trump fired some of his campaign's pollsters after internal numbers showing him behind Joe Biden were leaked. 
 

Jun 17, 2019
Episode 119
Year 2019Episode 11960 min

Episode 119

WaPo's Ashley Parker, Robert Costa, and Eugene Robinson, Republican strategist Rick Wilson, and "Saturday Night Politics" host Donny Deutsch with a look at how Trump's 2016 campaign gives us an idea of what the 2020 presidential race will look like. 

MSNBC correspondent Garrett Haake, Center for American Progress Action Fund's Juanita Tolliver, PBS's Alicia Menendez, and "Saturday Night Politics" host Donny Deutsch on the president's plan to live-tweet the Democratic debates on Wednesday and Thursday night. 

Retired Four Star General Barry McCaffrey, WaPo's Robert Costa, Republican strategist Rick Wilson, "Saturday Night Politics" host Donny Deutsch, and WaPo columnist Eugene Robinson on the divergence between the president and his aides as tensions escalate between the U.S. and Iran. 

MSNBC correspondent Garrett Haake, Center for American Progress Action Fund's Juanita Tolliver, PBS's Alicia Menendez, and "Saturday Night Politics" host Donny Deutsch on Biden looking ahead to a general election with optimism, as new polls show Trump underwater in states he won handily in 2016. 

 

Jun 18, 2019
Episode 120
Year 2019Episode 12060 min

Episode 120

Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, former Senator Claire McCaskill, NBC correspondent Heidi Przybyla, and AP's Jonathan Lemire on Kamala Harris calling out the president's inhumane immigration policies and Joe Biden invokes working with segregationists when recalling how there used to be civility in Congress. 

WaPo's Phil Rucker, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, former Senator Claire McCaskill, NBC correspondent Heidi Przybyla, and AP's Jonathan Lemire on the president's refusal to apologize for his past comments about the now-exonerated Central Park 5, saying there were "people on both sides" who admitted guilt. 

WaPo's Phil Rucker, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, former Senator Claire McCaskill, NBC correspondent Heidi Przybyla, and AP's Jonathan Lemire on how the president's kick-off rally to mark his re-election campaign had many people feeling déjà vu. 

Former Senator Claire McCaskill, NBC correspondent Heidi Przybyla, AP's Jonathan Lemire, former US Attorney Joyce Vance, and former senior FBI official Frank Figliuzzi on former White House aide Hope Hicks' testimony behind closed doors with the House Judiciary committee, as Democrats renew their calls for Mueller to testify. 
 

Jun 19, 2019
Episode 121
Year 2019Episode 12160 min

Episode 121

Retired Colonel Jack Jacobs, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, former Undersecretary of State Rick Stengel, former White House aide Elise Jordan, and NYT reporter Annie Karni on questions over Trump's foreign policy and what he plans to do in response to Iran shooting down a U.S. drone. 

Former US Attorney Harry Litman, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, former Undersecretary of State Rick Stengel, and former White House aide Elise Jordan on former White House aide Hope Hicks telling the House Judiciary Committee that Trump welcomed foreign opposition research on his opponent. 

Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, former Undersecretary of State Rick Stengel, and former White House aide Elise Jordan on the back and forth between Biden and Booker over the comments made by the former vice president where he mentioned former congressmen by name who were segregationists. 

MSNBC correspondent Garrett Haake, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, former Undersecretary of State Rick Stengel, and former White House aide Elise Jordan on Joe Biden not apologizing for invoking segregationists when speaking about his experience in the Senate, despite pushback from many of the...   
 

Jun 20, 2019
Episode 122
Year 2019Episode 12260 min

Episode 122

MSNBC correspondent Garrett Haake, Rev. Al Sharpton, Axios' Alexi McCammond, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, and former Congressman David Jolly on the 2020 Democratic candidates looking to court black voters at Jim Clyburn's Fish Fry in South Carolina. 

Former senior FBI official Chuck Rosenberg, Axios' Alexi McCammond, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, and former Congressman David Jolly on how Hope Hicks refusing to answer questions during her testimony with lawmakers gives them more evidence to provide in court when fighting the White House's stonewalling. 

Former senior FBI official Chuck Rosenberg, Axios' Alexi McCammond, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, and former Congressman David Jolly on the new reporting that ICE has been ordered to round up undocumented immigrants, mostly parents and children. 

NYT's Michael Crowley, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, foreign policy analyst Tom Nichols, foreign policy journalist Elise Labott, and former Congressman David Jolly on Trump explaining why he called off his decision to strike Iran at the last minute. 
 

Jun 21, 2019
Episode 123
Year 2019Episode 12360 min

Episode 123

MSNBC correspondent Garrett Haake, DEMOS senior fellow Heather McGhee, AP's Jonathan Lemire, former managing editor of TIME Magazine Rick Stengel, and The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes on the 2020 race - tensions boiling over in Pete Buttigieg's South Bend and Joe Biden facing a key test following his comments about segregationists. 

AXIOS reporter Jonathan Swan joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss the leaked vetting documents he obtained that show Trump dismissed many "red flags" in hiring. 

Former Chief of Staff at both the CIA and the Defense Department Jeremy Bash, DEMOS senior fellow Heather McGhee, AP's Jonathan Lemire, former managing editor of TIME Magazine Rick Stengel, and The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes on Donald Trump's shifting rhetoric on Iran. 

NBC News correspondent Julia Ainsley, former Chief of Staff at both the CIA and the Defense Department Jeremy Bash, DEMOS senior fellow Heather McGhee, and AP's Jonathan Lemire on the news that the Trump administration has moved 300 migrant children to a new facility following reports of bad conditions. 
 

Jun 24, 2019
Episode 124
Year 2019Episode 12460 min

Episode 124

NYT editorial board member Mara Gay, NBC News correspondent Heidi Przybyla, Democratic strategist Basil Smikle, and LA Times reporter Eli Stokols on Trump's response to the sexual assault allegations by writer E. Jean Carroll. 

NYT editorial board member Mara Gay, NBC News correspondent Heidi Przybyla, Democratic strategist Basil Smikle, and LA Times reporter Eli Stokols on new reporting that Trump may be tiring of his acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney. 

NBC News correspondent Heidi Przybyla, MSNBC's Garrett Haake, Democratic strategist Basil Smikle, and LA Times reporter Eli Stokols on new polling showing former VP Biden is still holding a strong lead despite his controversial comments last week. 

NBC News correspondent Heidi Przybyla, MSNBC's Cal Perry and Jacob Soboroff, Democratic strategist Basil Smikle, and LA Times reporter Eli Stokols on the growing humanitarian crisis at the border, as the Customs and Border Protection agency's acting commissioner announces his resignation.

Jun 25, 2019
Episode 125
Year 2019Episode 12560 min

Episode 125

Former chief spox at the DOJ Matt Miller, former senior FBI official Chuck Rosenberg, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, and former Congresswoman Donna Edwards on the House Intelligence and Judiciary Committees announcing that former Special Counsel Robert Mueller will testify publicly on July 17th watch 

Former Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe, who urged the appointment of a special counsel, joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss Robert Mueller agreeing to testify publicly following a subpoena from the House Intelligence and Judiciary Committees.

 

Jun 26, 2019
Episode 126
Year 2019Episode 12660 min

Episode 126

WaPo's Ashley Parker, former WH Comms Director Jennifer Palmieri, The Root's Jason Johnson, and GOP strategist Tim Miller on the U.S.'s position on the world stage as Trump arrives in Japan for the G20 Summit. 

NYT investigative reporter Megan Twohey joins Nicolle Wallace to describe her conversation with E. Jean Carroll and the two women who backed up Carroll's story of the president sexually assaulting her in the 1990's.

Jun 27, 2019
Episode 127
Year 2019Episode 12760 min

Episode 127

Rev. Al Sharpton, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, HuffPost's Lydia Polgreen, and MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre on Sen. Harris' breakout moments in the first Democratic debate, including taking on frontrunner Joe Biden. 

WaPo's Ashley Parker, Rev. Al Sharpton, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, HuffPost's Lydia Polgreen, and MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre on the other candidates who had strong performances in the debates and how the president is sizing up the competition. 
 

Jun 28, 2019
Episode 128
Year 2019Episode 12860 min

Episode 128

WaPo's Phil Rucker, PBS' Alicia Menendez, former Congressman David Jolly, and The Daily Beast's Sam Stein on Mayor Pete Buttigieg's impressive second quarter fundraising numbers, totaling almost $25 million and adding around 230,000 new donors. 

WaPo's Phil Rucker, former North Korea analyst for the CIA Sue Mi Terry, former Congressman David Jolly, and The Daily Beast's Sam Stein on President Trump's historic meeting with Kim Jong Un where he crossed the border into North Korea, becoming the first sitting U.S. president to do so. 

WaPo's Phil Rucker, PBS' Alicia Menendez, former Congressman David Jolly, and The Daily Beast's Sam Stein on Don Trump Jr. raising new questions about Sen. Kamala Harris that are reminiscent of his father's previous attacks on President Obama. 

WaPo's Phil Rucker, foreign affairs journalist Elise Labott, former Congressman David Jolly, foreign affairs journalist Elise Labott, and The Daily Beast's Sam Stein on the surprising guests President Trump had with him during his North Korea visit: his daughter Ivanka and Fox News host Tucker Carlson.

Jul 1, 2019
Episode129
Year 2019Episode 12960 min

Episode129

Former RNC Chairman Michael Steele, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, former Undersecretary of State Rick Stengel, and MSNBC host Joy Reid on Trump's elaborate plans for a Fourth of July ceremony including fighter jet flyovers and military tanks. 

Former RNC Chairman Michael Steele, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, former Undersecretary of State Rick Stengel, and MSNBC host Joy Reid on new polling that shows Sen. Kamala Harris surging, now in a statistical tie with former Vice President Joe Biden. 

Former RNC Chairman Michael Steele, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, former Undersecretary of State Rick Stengel, and MSNBC host Joy Reid on Democratic lawmakers reacting to conditions at 2 migrant detention centers in Texas, as federal officials investigate a report exposing a secret Facebook page where border control agents allegedly posted...  

WaPo's Ashley Parker joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss Trump and his allies gearing up to fight against Mueller with the former special counsel's congressional testimony less than two weeks away. 
 

Jul 2, 2019
Episode 130
Year 2019Episode 13060 min

Episode 130

Former US Attorney, NBC News correspondent Heidi Przybyla, NYT's Ken Vogel, former DNC senior advisor Doug Thornell, and NYT Magazine correspondent Mark Leibovich join Peter Alexander to discuss the president scheduling a MAGA rally the night of Mueller's public testimony on Captiol Hill. 

MSNBC's Garrett Haake, NBC News correspondent Heidi Przybyla, NYT's Ken Vogel, former DNC senior advisor Doug Thornell, and NYT Magazine correspondent Mark Leibovich join Peter Alexander to discuss Senators Warren and Harris rising in the polls after the Democratic debates, as many candidates head to Iowa. 

NBC News correspondent Heidi Przybyla, NYT's Ken Vogel and Annie Karni, former DNC senior advisor Doug Thornell, and NYT Magazine correspondent Mark Leibovich join Peter Alexander to discuss the Trump administration's treatment of migrants as they flee terrible conditions in their home countries. 

WaPo's Robert Costa, NBC News correspondent Heidi Przybyla, NYT's Ken Vogel, former DNC senior advisor Doug Thornell, and NYT Magazine correspondent Mark Leibovich join Peter Alexander to discuss Trump's 4th of July plans for military-style events and a speech at the Lincoln Memorial. 
 

Jul 3, 2019
Episode 131
Year 2019Episode 13160 min

Episode 131

Former US Attorney Joyce Vance, former RNC Chairman Michael Steele, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and MSNBC anchor Joy Reid on Trump and his allies preparing for Mueller's open testimony on Capitol Hill. 

Host of "AM Joy" Joy Reid joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss Donald Trump, racism, the Trump base, and her new book, "The Man Who Sold America: Trump and the Unraveling of the American Story." 

Former RNC Chairman Michael Steele, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and MSNBC anchor Joy Reid on who in the 2020 field has the ability to defeat the current president. 

Former RNC Chairman Michael Steele, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and MSNBC anchor Joy Reid on the growing concern of a similar spread of disinformation in the 2020 election like we saw in 2016. 
 

Jul 5, 2019
Episode 132
Year 2019Episode 13260 min

Episode 132

MSNBC's Garrett Haake, The Daily Beast's Betsy Woodruff, former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Department of Defense Jeremy Bash, and WBUR's Kimberly Atkins on Joe Biden apologizing for his comments about his past work with segregationists, and the first 2020 Democratic candidate drops out of the race. 

Miami Herald investigative reporter Julie K. Brown, former federal prosecutor Mimi Rocah, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, Former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Department of Defense Jeremy Bash, and WBUR's Kimberly Atkins on the indictment filed by the SDNY against billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, and his ties to the Trump... 

The Daily Beast's Betsy Woodruff, NYT's Peter Baker, former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Department of Defense Jeremy Bash, and WBUR's Kimberly Atkins on the New York Times's new detailed report of inhumane conditions at the Clint, Texas migrant detention facility. 

The Daily Beast's Betsy Woodruff, NYT's Peter Baker, former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Department of Defense Jeremy Bash, and WBUR's Kimberly Atkins on leaks of cables the UK Ambassador to the to the U.S. sent home to Britain where he called the Trump administration "clumsy and inept." 

 

Jul 8, 2019
Episode 133
Year 2019Episode 13360 min

Episode 133

MSNBC's Garrett Haake, The Root's Jason Johnson, NBC News correspondent Heidi Przybyla, and former Congresswoman Donna Edwards on Sen. Warren's momentum rising as she announces an impressive fundraising total for the second quarter, despite not hosting any big donor events. 

The Root's Jason Johnson, NBC News correspondent Heidi Przybyla, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, and former senior FBI official Chuck Rosenberg on Trump working with his attorney general to find a way to get the citizenship question on the upcoming census. 

WaPo's Ashley Parker, former senior FBI official Chuck Rosenberg, NBC News correspondent Heidi Przybyla, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, and former advisor to President George W. Bush Pete Wehner on the president and his current Labor Secretary on the defense after billionaire Jeffrey Epstein was charged with sex trafficking. 

NYT's Ken Vogel, former senior FBI official Chuck Rosenberg, NBC News correspondent Heidi Przybyla, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, and former advisor to President George W. Bush Pete Wehner on the Attorney General weighing in on Mueller's upcoming testimony, as the House Judiciary Committee readies subpoenas for witnesses in the obstruction...  
 

Jul 9, 2019
Episode 134
Year 2019Episode 13460 min

Episode 134

NBC News correspondent Julia Ainsley, Axios' Jonathan Swan, The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes, and former White House Communications Director Jennifer Palmieri on new reporting of allegations made by migrant children of sexual assault and retaliation from border patrol agents at a detention facility. 

Axios' Jonathan Swan, The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes, and former White House Communications Director Jennifer Palmieri on the U.S. Women's World Cup champions celebrating their win with a ticker-tape parade in Manhattan, as co-captain Megan Rapinoe stands up for social change. 

WaPo's Robert Costa, Axios' Jonathan Swan, The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes, former US Attorney Joyce Vance, and NYT's Annie Karni on Secretary of Labor Alex Acosta defending the lenient deal made with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in Florida over a decade ago. 

WaPo's Robert Costa, Axios' Jonathan Swan, The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes, and NYT's Annie Karni on the New York Times reporting that Donald Trump hosted a party in Palm Beach, Florida in 1992 with just Jeffrey Epstein and 28 ‘calendar girls.' 
 

Jul 10, 2019
Episode 135
Year 2019Episode 13560 min

Episode 135

Former Bush White House aide Elise Jordan, former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Department of Defense Jeremy Bash, former Chief of Staff to Vice Presidents Joe Biden and Al Gore Ron Klain, DEMOS' Heather McGhee, and former TIME Magazine managing editor Rick Stengel on the House Judiciary Committee voting to approve subpoenas for some of the key...  

NYT's Peter Baker, former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Department of Defense Jeremy Bash, former Chief of Staff to Vice Presidents Joe Biden and Al Gore Ron Klain, DEMOS' Heather McGhee, and former TIME Magazine managing editor Rick Stengel on how Trump is expected to back off his efforts to include a citizenship question on the 2020 census,...  

Former Bush White House aide Elise Jordan, former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Department of Defense Jeremy Bash, former Chief of Staff to Vice Presidents Joe Biden and Al Gore Ron Klain, DEMOS' Heather McGhee, and former TIME Magazine managing editor Rick Stengel on Joe Biden taking on Trump's foreign policy in a speech where Biden said "there...  

Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Department of Defense Jeremy Bash, former Chief of Staff to Vice Presidents Joe Biden and Al Gore Ron Klain, DEMOS' Heather McGhee, and former TIME Magazine managing editor Rick Stengel on the continued backlash over Sec. Acosta's comments during his press conference yesterday,...   
 

Jul 11, 2019
Episode 136
Year 2019Episode 13660 min

Episode 136

Rev. Al Sharpton, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and Bloomberg Opinion's Tim O'Brien on the new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll that shows Biden and Warren topping the 2020 Democratic field. 

Rev. Al Sharpton, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and Bloomberg Opinion's Tim O'Brien on the president announcing ICE raids while talking on the White House South Lawn, undermining and exposing his own officers. 

Former US Attorney Joyce Vance, WaPo's Ashley Parker, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien on Secretary of Labor Alex Acosta's resignation despite Trump saying he had given him his full support. 

Former US Attorney Joyce Vance, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien on the potential delay of Robert Mueller's testimony and what lawmakers should ask the former special counsel. 
 

Jul 12, 2019
Episode 137
Year 2019Episode 13760 min

Episode 137

WaPo's Aaron Blake, AP's Jonathan Lemire, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, Princeton University professor Eddie Glaude, and Politico Magazine's Tim Alberta on the slow crawl of responses from only about a dozen Republicans who finally called out Trump for his xenophobic and racist remarks about members of Congress. 

AP's Jonathan Lemire, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, Princeton University professor Eddie Glaude, and Politico Magazine's Tim Alberta on the latest NBC News/WSJ poll that shows 3 top Democratic contenders beating the president in hypothetical general election matchups. 

Politico Magazine's Tim Alberta joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss his new book, American Carnage: On the Front Lines of the Republican Civil War and the Rise of Trump, which takes a deep dive into what has shifted in the Republican Party over the past decade. 

WaPo's Aaron Blake, AP's Jonathan Lemire, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, Princeton University professor Eddie Glaude, and Politico Magazine's Tim Alberta on Trump saying the ICE raids on migrant communities were successful, but reporting says otherwise. 
 

Jul 15, 2019
Episode 138
Year 2019Episode 13860 min

Episode 138

Bloomberg Opinion's Tim O'Brien, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and former chief spokesman for the Justice Department Matt Miller on the former vice president's interview on Morning Joe where he said how he'd take on Donald Trump. 

MSNBC correspondent Garrett Haake, Bloomberg Opinion's Tim O'Brien, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, former chief spokesman for the Justice Department Matt Miller on the 2020 presidential candidates responding to Trump's racist remarks about minority congresswomen. 

Rep. Karen Bass, WaPo's Ashley Parker, Bloomberg Opinion's Tim O'Brien, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, former chief spokesman for the Justice Department Matt Miller on Trump doubling down on his racist comments towards four minority congresswomen known as "The Squad." 

Bloomberg Opinion's Tim O'Brien, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and former chief spokesman for the Justice Department Matt Miller on the president's continued pattern of racial bias and decades of racially-charged conduct. 

 

Jul 16, 2019
Episode 139
Year 2019Episode 13960 min

Episode 139

Former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Defense Department Jeremy Bash, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, MSNBC's Donny Deutsch, former WH Comms Director Jennifer Palmieri, and NYT editorial board member Mara Gay on Democrats looking ahead to former special counsel Robert Mueller's public testimony a week from today. 

WaPo's Robert Costa, former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Defense Department Jeremy Bash, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, and MSNBC's Donny Deutsch on a deeper dive into the relationship between the president and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as we learn that the SDNY has concluded...  

WaPo's Robert Costa, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, MSNBC's Donny Deutsch, former WH Comms Director Jennifer Palmieri, and NYT editorial board member Mara Gay on the president's re-election strategy: turning up his racist rhetoric to stoke his base. 
 

Jul 17, 2019
Episode 140
Year 2019Episode 14060 min

Episode 140

Former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, former Democratic congresswoman Donna Edwards, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, The Root's Jason Johnson, and former Undersecretary of State Rick Stengel on Trump's past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein under scrutiny as the financier is denied bail in his sex crimes case. 

Former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, former Democratic congresswoman Donna Edwards, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, The Root's Jason Johnson, and former Undersecretary of State Rick Stengel on the newly released court documents that tie the president to the illegal hush money scheme that took place right before the 2016 election. 

WaPo's Phil Rucker, former Democratic congresswoman Donna Edwards, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, The Root's Jason Johnson, and former Undersecretary of State Rick Stengel on the president arguing he wasn't happy with the rallying cries of "send her back" taking aim at Rep. Omar, even though he didn't do anything to stop it. 

Former Democratic congresswoman Donna Edwards, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, The Root's Jason Johnson, and former Undersecretary of State Rick Stengel on the Democratic candidates' reactions to the "send her back" chants at Trump's rally in North Carolina. 

 

Jul 18, 2019
Episode 141
Year 2019Episode 14160 min

Episode 141

HuffPost's Lydia Polgreen, former US Attorney Joyce Vance, Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard, and Rev. Al Sharpton on House Oversight Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings' powerful words for Trump's acting DHS chief about the migrant crisis. 

Former US Attorney Joyce Vance, former Acting US Solicitor General Neal Katyal, Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard, and Rev. Al Sharpton on how the Democrats are preparing for Robert Mueller's testimony on Capitol Hill next week. 

NYT's Peter Baker, HuffPost's Lydia Polgreen, former US Attorney Joyce Vance, Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard, and Rev. Al Sharpton on the president walking back his disavowal of the racist chants at his rally in North Carolina. 

HuffPost's Lydia Polgreen, former US Attorney Joyce Vance, Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard, and Rev. Al Sharpton on what to expect from the second Democratic debate now that the line-ups for each night are set. 
 

Jul 19, 2019
Episode 142
Year 2019Episode 14260 min

Episode 142

Actor and activist Rosie Perez and former New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito on the large protests in Puerto Rico calling for the governor to resign. 

GOP strategist Rick Wilson, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, NYT's Annie Karni, and American Progress Action Fund's Juanita Tolliver on Trump keeping up his attacks on the minority congresswomen as his surrogates try and defend his comments. 

GOP strategist Rick Wilson, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, NYT's Annie Karni, and former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi on Democrats and the president readying for Mueller's testimony in front of Congress, each with their own concerns. 

 

Jul 22, 2019
Episode 143
Year 2019Episode 14360 min

Episode 143

Former senior FBI official Chuck Rosenberg, former Senator Claire McCaskill, former federal prosecutor Berit Berger, and former Congressman David Jolly on how launching an impeachment inquiry could be helpful in compelling former White House counsel Don McGahn's testimony. 

Former FBI Director James Comey and the Deadline White House table discuss what should be asked of former special counsel Robert Mueller during his upcoming public testimony. 

NBC Correspondent Mike Memoli explains his new reporting on how critical a witness former White House counsel Don McGahn was for Robert Mueller in his investigation and how the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee is looking to compel McGahn's testimony. 

Former FBI Director James Comey looks ahead to Robert Mueller's public testimony and tells Nicolle Wallace he believes there is sufficient basis to charge the president with obstruction, but Mueller is too principled to do so. 
 

Jul 23, 2019
Episode 144
Year 2019Episode 14460 min

Episode 144

The Washington Post reporter Robert Costa, AP's Jonathan Lemire, former DOJ spokesperson Matt Miller, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, and former federal prosecutor Mimi Rocah on what Democratic leadership will do next following Mueller's highly anticipated testimony on Capitol Hill. 

NYT's Michael Schmidt, AP's Jonathan Lemire, former DOJ spokesperson Matt Miller, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, and former federal prosecutor Mimi Rocah on initial reaction to the performance of Robert Mueller on Capitol Hill after grilling by House Intel and Judiciary over Russian interference in the 2016 election and Trump's...  

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow joins Nicolle Wallace and the Deadline table to discuss the Special Counsel's forceful and insightful testimony on Russian interference in the American election system. 
 

Jul 24, 2019
Episode 145
Year 2019Episode 14560 min

Episode 145

NBC News correspondent Heidi Pryzbyla, former Obama administration veteran Rick Stengel, DEMOS' Heather McGhee, NYT Magazine correspondent Mark Leibovich, and LA Times' Eli Stokols on the next steps for Democrats following Mueller's testimony. 

Former Obama administration veteran Rick Stengel, DEMOS' Heather McGhee, NYT Magazine correspondent Mark Leibovich, and LA Times' Eli Stokols on Republicans blocking two election security bills after Special Counsel Robert Mueller sounded the alarm on future Russian interference. 

Former Obama administration veteran Rick Stengel, DEMOS' Heather McGhee, NYT Magazine correspondent Mark Leibovich, and LA Times' Eli Stokols on new polling that shows only Joe Biden beating Donald Trump in head-to-head matchups in a key 2020 state. 
 

Jul 25, 2019
Episode 146
Year 2019Episode 14660 min

Episode 146

WBUR's Kimberly Atkins, National Action Network's Reverend Al Sharpton, and New York Magazine's Gabe Debenedetti on former vice president Joe Biden battling back after criticism from 2 prominent African-American candidates in the 2020 race. 

WBUR's Kimberly Atkins, National Action Network's Reverend Al Sharpton, former FBI special agent Clint Watts, and New York Magazine's Gabe Debenedetti on the bipartisan report put out by the Senate Intel Committee which details how all 50 states were targeted in Russia's election meddling. 

Wapo's Phil Rucker, former U.S. attorney Joyce Vance, WBUR's Kimberly Atkins, National Action Network's Reverend Al Sharpton, and New York Magazine's Gabe Debenedetti on Democrats' calculations about launching an impeachment inquiry after Mueller's testimony. 

 

Jul 26, 2019
Episode 147
Year 2019Episode 14760 min

Episode 147

NBC News correspondent Carol Lee, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard, and former Congressman David Jolly on Trump nominating a loyalist to become the new top intelligence chief. 

NBC News correspondent Carol Lee, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard, and former Congressman David Jolly on the growing calls from House Democrats to start impeachment proceedings. 

Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard, former Congressman David Jolly, and Reverend Al Sharpton join John Heilemann to discuss what Democrats running against Trump in 2020 should do in response to the president's racist remarks. 

WaPo's Ashley Parker, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard, former Congressman David Jolly, and Reverend Al Sharpton join John Heilemann to discuss the president's racist re-election campaign strategy becoming clearer after his attacks on Rep. Elijah Cummings and the city of Baltimore. 
 

Jul 29, 2019
Episode 148
Year 2019Episode 14860 min

Episode 148

POLITICO Congressional reporter Melanie Zanona, Democratic strategist Basil Smikle, NYT columnist Michelle Goldberg, and Commentary Magazine's Noah Rothman join Steve Kornacki to discuss the additional Democratic House members who've called for impeachment and how the proceedings may actually already be underway. 

LA Times reporter Eli Stokols, Democratic strategist Basil Smikle, NYT columnist Michelle Goldberg, and Commentary Magazine's Noah Rothman join Steve Kornacki to discuss Trump defending his attacks against Rep. Elijah Cummings for yet another day, as his aides worry privately about what could happen if he doesn't let these comments go. 

POLITICO Congressional reporter Melanie Zanona, Democratic strategist Basil Smikle, NYT columnist Michelle Goldberg, and Commentary Magazine's Noah Rothman join Steve Kornacki to discuss the controversies surrounding Trump's replacement for DNI, Rep. John Ratcliffe.

Jul 30, 2019
Episode 149
Year 2019Episode 14960 min

Episode 149

Associated Press reporter Jonathan Lemire, former Bush White House aide Elise Jordan, former White House Comms director Jennifer Palmieri, and Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson on Marianne Williamson's breakout moments in the second Democratic debate. 

Washington Post reporter Robert Costa, Associated Press reporter Jonathan Lemire, former Bush White House aide Elise Jordan, former White House Comms director Jennifer Palmieri, and Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson on the growing number of retirements among House Republicans ahead of the 2020 election. 

Associated Press reporter Jonathan Lemire, former Bush White House aide Elise Jordan, former White House Comms director Jennifer Palmieri, and Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson on Trump's looming presence during the first night of the debate and his impact on the Democratic primary field. 
 

Jul 31, 2019
Episode 150
Year 2019Episode 15060 min

Episode 150

Steve Kornacki and The Root's Jason Johnson discuss the high support for Joe Biden among black voters as other Democratic candidates are trying to chip away at his lead. 

Former Undersecretary of State Rick Stengel, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, Bloomberg Opinion's Tim O'Brien, and The Root's Jason Johnson on how the number of 2020 Democratic contenders might drastically reduce before the next debate in September. 

Washington Post reporter Phil Rucker, PBS NewsHour correspondent Yamiche Alcindor, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, Bloomberg Opinion's Tim O'Brien, and The Root's Jason Johnson on the mounting anticipation for the president's rally following weeks of racial tension. 

Former Undersecretary of State Rick Stengel, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, Bloomberg Opinion's Tim O'Brien, and The Root's Jason Johnson on former VP Biden battling through another debate, but viewers are still waiting for his first face-off with Senator Elizabeth Warren.

Aug 1, 2019
Episode 151
Year 2019Episode 15160 min

Episode 151

Reverend Al Sharpton and former Congressmen Ryan Costello and David Jolly on the concern and surprise over the criticisms of Obama's legacy that were made during the Democratic debate. 

Reverend Al Sharpton and former Congressmen Ryan Costello and David Jolly on the president calling out conditions in American cities as a strategy to energize his base ahead of the 2020 election. 

Former Congressmen Ryan Costello and David Jolly, Washington Post correspondent Paul Kane, Daily Beast reporter Asawin Suebsaeng, and former Assistant at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi on Rep. John Ratcliffe withdrawing his nomination as Director of National Intelligence after days of bipartisan scrutiny. 

Former Congressmen Ryan Costello and David Jolly, Washington Post correspondent Paul Kane, Daily Beast reporter Asawin Suebsaeng, and Reverend Al Sharpton on the announcement by Rep. Will Hurd that he will not seek re-election, following weeks of sudden GOP departures. 
 

Aug 2, 2019
Episode 152
Year 2019Episode 15260 min

Episode 152

Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, USA TODAY columnist Raul Reyes, former Congressman David Jolly, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, and Washington Post reporter Philip Rucker on the president's response to two mass shootings in less than 13 hours. 

Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, USA TODAY columnist Raul Reyes, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, CSU's Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism Brian Levin, and former White House Comms Director Jennifer Palmieri on the rising threat of domestic terrorism and how our country should combat...  

Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, USA TODAY columnist Raul Reyes, former Congressman David Jolly, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, and former White House Comms Director Jennifer Palmieri on the Democratic candidates' response to the deadly mass shootings and the president's recent rhetoric. 

Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, USA TODAY columnist Raul Reyes, and member of the Texas Board of Education Georgina Perez on how the nation is still reeling from the two mass shootings that took place over the weekend in El Paso and Dayton. 

Eddie Glaude, the chair of the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University, speaks to American culture, racism in 2019 and how President Trump is the "manifestation of the ugliness that's inside us." 
 

Aug 5, 2019
Episode 153
Year 2019Episode 15360 min

Episode 153

NBC News correspondent Heidi Przybyla, Bloomberg Opinion's Tim O'Brien, and MSNBC host Donny Deutsch on how presidential candidates like Beto O'Rourke and Cory Booker are responding to gun violence in America under Trump. 

NBC News correspondent Heidi Przybyla, Bloomberg Opinion's Tim O'Brien, MSNBC host Donny Deutsch, and Washington Post reporter Aaron Blake on the Democratic candidates calling out Trump's rhetoric and what Congress can do to address calls for gun control. 

NPR's "Latino America" anchor Maria Hinojosa, Bloomberg Opinion's Tim O'Brien, MSNBC host Donny Deutsch, and Washington Post reporter Aaron Blake on the growing controversy around President Trump's upcoming visit to El Paso following an act of domestic terror. 

Bloomberg Opinion's Tim O'Brien, MSNBC host Donny Deutsch, NBC News correspondent Julia Ainsley, and Washington Post reporters Ashley Parker and Aaron Blake on Trump's inability to keep to the message from his teleprompter speech, lashing out on Twitter against his predecessor's response to the violence in El Paso and Dayton. 
 

Aug 6, 2019
Episode 154
Year 2019Episode 15460 min

Episode 154

Presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke joins MSNBC correspondent Jacob Soboroff and Nicolle Wallace to discuss the president's arrival in El Paso and calls out his rhetoric. 

NBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, former Bush aide Elise Jordan, USA Today columnist Raul Reyes, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, and The Root's Jason Johnson on the presidential candidates condemning Trump's racially-charged comments as Republicans continue to stay silent. 

El Paso native and columnist Richard Parker, MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, former Bush aide Elise Jordan, USA Today columnist Raul Reyes, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, and The Root's Jason Johnson on Trump arriving in El Paso right after he just attacked leaders in Ohio, Fox News, and Joe Biden on Twitter. 

MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann, former Bush aide Elise Jordan, USA Today columnist Raul Reyes, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, The Root's Jason Johnson and MSNBC correspondent Jacob Soboroff with Rep. Veronica Escobar on the 2020 Democratic frontrunner calling out Trump's rhetoric in the days following two mass shootings. 

2020 candidate Beto O'Rourke, in an interview with MSNBC's Jacob Soboroff in El Paso, TX as they await the president's visit after the mass shooting, calls President Donald Trump a white supremacist. 
 

Aug 7, 2019
Episode 155
Year 2019Episode 15560 min

Episode 155

The New York Times reporters Annie Karni and Nick Confessore, The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes, former TIME Mag managing editor Rick Stengel, and Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre on the contrast between Donald Trump's trips to Dayton and El Paso and how the comfort offered by the 2020 contenders. 

NBC News correspondent Julia Ainsley reports that the Trump administration arrested over 600 undocumented workers on the first day of school. 

NYT reporter Nick Confessore, The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes, former TIME Mag managing editor Rick Stengel and Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre on Sen. McConnell resisting pressure to end Senate recess for gun vote reform. 

Former Senior FBI official Chuck Rosenberg, NYT reporter Nick Confessore, The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes, former TIME Mag managing editor Rick Stengel and Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre on ousted acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe's lawsuit against the Department of Justice, suggesting he was fired for his refusal to pledge allegiance to Donald Trump. 
 

Aug 8, 2019
Episode 156
Year 2019Episode 15660 min

Episode 156

The Washington Post's Philip Rucker, former US Attorney Joyce Vance, "Politics Nation" host Rev. Al Sharpton, Voto Latino's Teresa Kumar, and Bloomberg Opinion executive editor Tim O'Brien on the president's revived attempts to discuss gun reform following days of outcry against his rhetoric before and after two mass shootings. 

Former Deputy National Security Advisor to Obama Ben Rhodes, "Politics Nation" host Rev. Al Sharpton, Voto Latino's Teresa Kumar, and Bloomberg Opinion executive editor Tim O'Brien on Trump's upcoming summer break as the House Judiciary Chair announces that the committee is in "formal impeachment proceedings." 

Former Deputy National Security Advisor to Obama Ben Rhodes joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss the departure of Sue Gordon, Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence, following a long list of departures in the Intelligence Community. 

Former Deputy National Security Advisor to Obama Ben Rhodes, "Politics Nation" host Rev. Al Sharpton, Voto Latino's Teresa Kumar, and Bloomberg Opinion executive editor Tim O'Brien on new reporting that Trump's allies say Democrats calling Trump a "white supremacist" will help Trump in 2020. 
 

Aug 9, 2019
Episode 157
Year 2019Episode 15760 min

Episode 157

Associated Press reporter Jonathan Lemire, former Bush White House aide Elise Jordan, and The Root's Jason Johnson on a new rule from the Trump administration that makes it harder for low-income, legal immigrants who receive federal assistance to stay in the country legally. 

Washington Post reporter Aaron Blake, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, Associated Press reporter Jonathan Lemire, former Bush White House aide Elise Jordan, and The Root's Jason Johnson on how being called a racist has infuriated Trump, and a former close ally says the president may need to be replaced in 2020. 

POLITICO senior writer Jake Sherman, Associated Press reporter Jonathan Lemire, former Bush White House aide Elise Jordan, and The Root's Jason Johnson on the 2020 Democratic candidates calling gun control not just a safety issue, but a moral one. 

Washington Post reporter Aaron Blake, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, Associated Press reporter Jonathan Lemire, former Bush White House aide Elise Jordan, and The Root's Jason Johnson on the president retweeting a conspiracy theory that ties the Clintons to alleged sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein's shocking death. 
 

Aug 12, 2019
Episode 158
Year 2019Episode 15860 min

Episode 158

Former Senator Claire McCaskill, former Congressman David Jolly, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, and Democratic Strategist Basil Smikle discuss whether Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke should stay on the campaign trail or return home to Texas and run for Senate. 

Washington Post reporter Ashley Parker, former Congressman David Jolly, former Democratic Congresswoman Donna Edwards, and former Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill on Trump weaving a counter-narrative possibly designed to keep attention from his inaction on gun reform. 

Former Senator Claire McCaskill, former Congressman David Jolly, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, and Democratic Strategist Basil Smikle on how some Democrats are worried about Biden's unscripted moments, but should they be? 

Former Senator Claire McCaskill, former Congressman David Jolly, former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, and Democratic Strategist Basil Smikle on the Trump administration's new rule that favors wealthier immigrants. 
 

Aug 13, 2019
Episode 159
Year 2019Episode 15960 min

Episode 159

Nicolle Wallace looks at the things President Trump talked about Tuesday night at a rally, as the world awaits moral leadership from America. 

LA Times reporter Eli Stokols, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson, and former Chief of Staff to VPs Biden and Gore Ron Klain on Stacey Abrams focusing on fighting voter suppression in the 2020 election as Beto O'Rourke is set to deliver a campaign reset speech after the tragedy in El Paso. 

LA Times reporter Eli Stokols, former managing editor at TIME Rick Stengel, Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson, former Chief of Staff to VPs Biden and Gore Ron Klain, and foreign affairs journalist Elise Labott on how Trump's inaction on the escalating tensions in Hong Kong is being viewed by the rest of the world. 

Former Acting Director at FBI Frank Figliuzzi joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss reporting that a Russian company invested in an aluminium plant in Kentucky soon after McConnell led the efforts to lift sanctions on that company. 

Former US Attorney Joyce Vance, LA Times reporter Eli Stokols, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, and Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson on whether or not Attorney General Barr should recuse himself from the investigation into Epstein's apparent suicide. 
 

Aug 14, 2019
Episode 160
Year 2019Episode 16060 min

Episode 160

Washington Post reporter Aaron Blake, Real Clear Politics associate editor A.B. Stoddard, veteran of the Obama State Department Rick Stengel, and American Progress Action Fund's Juanita Tolliver on former Republican Senator Jeff Flake saying he is ready to vote for a "responsible Democrat." 

Washington Post reporter Aaron Blake, Real Clear Politics associate editor A.B. Stoddard, veteran of the Obama State Department Rick Stengel, and American Progress Action Fund's Juanita Tolliver on former Republican Senator Jeff Flake saying he is ready to vote for a "responsible Democrat." 

Washington Post reporter Aaron Blake, Real Clear Politics associate editor A.B. Stoddard, veteran of the Obama State Department Rick Stengel, and American Progress Action Fund's Juanita Tolliver on the economic turmoil that has Trump aides worried could pose a threat to his re-election prospects. 

MSNBC correspondent Garrett Haake, Washington Post reporter Aaron Blake, Real Clear Politics associate editor A.B. Stoddard, veteran of the Obama State Department Rick Stengel, and American Progress Action Fund's Juanita Tolliver on Democratic candidate Beto O'Rourke's campaign re-launch speech after a week off the trail watch 

NYT reporter Annie Karni, Washington Post reporter Aaron Blake, Real Clear Politics associate editor A.B. Stoddard, veteran of the Obama State Department Rick Stengel, and American Progress Action Fund's Juanita Tolliver on Trump enlisting the help of an overseas ally to take action against his political rivals watch 
 

Aug 15, 2019
Episode 161
Year 2019Episode 16160 min

Episode 161

Washington Post reporter Philip Rucker, Axios reporter Alexi McCammond, GOP strategist Tim Miller, former US Attorney Joyce Vance, and Rev. Al Sharpton on the president's anxiety around signs of economic distress as new head-to-head polls show Trump losing to leading 2020 Democrats. 

NBC News investigative reporter Tom Winter, Axios reporter Alexi McCammond, GOP strategist Tim Miller, former US Attorney Joyce Vance, and Rev. Al Sharpton on the New York medical examiner determining Jeffrey Epstein's cause of death as suicide, days after Trump retweeted a conspiracy theory following his death. 

NFL Hall of Famer Warren Moon joins Nicolle Wallace, Rev. Al Sharpton, Axios reporter Alexi McCammond, GOP strategist Tim Miller, and former US attorney Joyce Vance to discuss the strategy behind the new partnership between the NFL and Jay-Z. 

Washington Post reporter Philip Rucker, Axios reporter Alexi McCammond, GOP strategist Tim Miller, former US Attorney Joyce Vance, and Rev. Al Sharpton on how Trump involved a foreign ally in a fight against his political rivals and new reporting says Trump aides are pressuring him to speak out in support of the Hong Kong protestors. 
 

Aug 16, 2019
Episode 162
Year 2019Episode 16260 min

Episode 162

Associated Press reporter Jonathan Lemire, NBC News correspondent Carol Lee, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and Politico's Jake Sherman on the president facing a new poll that shows him 12 points behind a generic Democratic candidate, as new reporting finds he's becoming increasingly concerned about the economy slipping come Election Day. 

President of the National Action Network Reverend Al Sharpton, MSNBC legal analyst Maya Wiley, and Associated Press reporter Jonathan Lemire on Eric Garner's family reacting to the firing of the NYPD cop involved in Eric Garner's death. 

Associated Press reporter Jonathan Lemire, NBC News correspondent Carol Lee, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and The Bulwark's Bill Kristol on the former White House communications director announcing that he is putting together a team of people who have worked with Trump who can speak to his unfitness to lead. 

Associated Press reporter Jonathan Lemire, NBC News correspondent Carol Lee, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and Politico's Jake Sherman on Senator Elizabeth Warren apologizing to Native Americans, saying she's made mistakes and is sorry for the harm she caused. 
 

Aug 19, 2019
Episode 163
Year 2019Episode 16360 min

Episode 163

The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes, Bloomberg Opinion's Tim O'Brien, member of the New York Times Editorial Board Mara Gay, and New York Times reporter Michael Crowley on Trump retreating from his prior comments about needing background checks for gun purchases. 

The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes, Bloomberg Opinion's Tim O'Brien, member of the New York Times Editorial Board Mara Gay, and Politico's Elena Schneider on Elizabeth Warren seeing her largest crowd yet at a town hall, and another candidate qualifies for the next Democratic debate. 

Washington Post's Robert Costa, The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes, Bloomberg Opinion's Tim O'Brien, and member of the New York Times Editorial Board Mara Gay on Joe Biden's campaign embracing the ‘defeat Trump' focus as a new poll shows him with a double-digit lead over the rest of the Democratic field. 
 

Aug 20, 2019
Episode 164
Year 2019Episode 16460 min

Episode 164

Yahoo News' Dan Klaidman, New York Magazine's Gabe Debenedetti, former congresswoman Donna Edwards, and former congressman David Jolly on Trump cancelling his trip to Denmark after the Prime Minister called his idea to purchase Greenland ‘absurd.' 

Yahoo News' Dan Klaidman, New York Magazine's Gabe Debenedetti, former congresswoman Donna Edwards, and former congressman David Jolly on the president reiterating his comment that Jewish people who vote for Democrats are disloyal. 

NPR's Maria Hinojosa, former congresswoman Donna Edwards, former congressman David Jolly, and NBC News correspondent Julia Ainsley on a new proposal by the Trump administration to hold migrant children and their families in detention for the duration of their immigration proceedings. 

Washington Post's Phil Rucker, former congresswoman Donna Edwards, former congressman David Jolly, and NPR's Maria Hinojosa on how two weeks after the shooting in El Paso the president muddies his stance on gun control and the Trump administration returns to its focus on targeting Latino migrants. 
 

Aug 21, 2019
Episode 165
Year 2019Episode 16560 min

Episode 165

Former managing editor at TIME Magazine Rick Stengel, Princeton University professor Eddie Glaude, and former White House aide Elise Jordan on how California's earlier primary in 2020 is changing the race this election season. 

NYT's Ken Vogel, former managing editor at TIME Magazine Rick Stengel, Princeton University professor Eddie Glaude, and former White House aide Elise Jordan on Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani pressuring Ukraine to investigate Biden's family. 

NBC News' Peter Alexander, former managing editor at TIME Magazine Rick Stengel, Princeton University professor Eddie Glaude, and former White House aide Elise Jordan on how world leaders are prepping for this weekend's G-7 summit as Trump bashes allies. 

Republican strategist Rick Wilson, Politico's Nancy Cook, former managing editor at TIME Magazine Rick Stengel, Princeton University professor Eddie Glaude, and former White House aide Elise Jordan on Trump's chaotic week as new reporting finds his allies are worried about his recent behavior. 
 

Aug 22, 2019
Episode 166
Year 2019Episode 16660 min

Episode 166

Former DNC advisor Doug Thornell, National Action Network's Rev. Al Sharpton, NBC News' Heidi Przybyla, NYT's Nick Confessore, and WBUR's Kimberly Atkins join John Heilemann to discuss new polls that show warning signs for President Trump's re-election prospects. 

NBC News' Heidi Przybyla, WBUR's Kimberly Atkins, NYT's Nick Confessore, National Action Network's Reverend Al Sharpton, former DNC senior advisor Doug Thornell, and MSNBC national security analyst Evelyn Farkas on new reporting by the Washington Post that allies are bracing for Trump's arrival at the G-7 summit, and how he has complained about...  

NBC News' Heidi Przybyla, WBUR's Kimberly Atkins, NYT's Nick Confessore, former economic advisor for President Obama Austan Goolsbee, and MSNBC's Ali Velshi on the president escalating his trade war with China and comparing his hand-picked Federal Reserve chair to the authoritarian president of China. 
 

Aug 23, 2019
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Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard, former congressman David Jolly, MSNBC's John Heilemann, and NBCNews.com's Raul Reyes on new polling that shows Biden, Warren, and Sanders essentially in a 3-way tie for the Democratic primary, as Warren sees her biggest crowd yet at a town hall in Seattle. 

Former congressman Joe Walsh speaks with Nicolle Wallace, MSNBC's John Heilemann, and former congressman David Jolly on his campaign to challenge Donald Trump for the Republican nomination for president, and his own history of controversial comments. 

NBC and MSNBC's John Heilemann, Georgetown University's Elise Labott, former deputy national security advisor for President Obama Ben Rhodes, and former congressman David Jolly on how the other members of the G-7 dealt with Trump at the global summit, as he went out of his way to excuse the actions of some of America's adversaries. 

 

Aug 26, 2019
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Episode 168

In a new court filing, Deutsche Bank said it has responsive tax returns for either Trump, members of his family, or his companies. Additionally, the bank says it has other tax returns for people who may constitute "immediate family." 

Tax expert David Cay Johnston on a new filing where Deutsche Bank said it has some Trump family or company tax returns. 

NBC News' Julia Ainsley and NPR's Maria Hinojosa on the exclusive NBC reporting that the Trump administration is pulling millions from FEMA to pay for detention space for asylum seekers at the southern border 

Vox's Shermichael Singleton, MSNBC's Garrett Haake, Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard, and NPR's Maria Hinojosa on Biden showing his compassion and experience with loss in a new health care ad. 

WaPo's Phil Rucker, Politico's Anna Palmer, Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard, and NPR's Maria Hinojosa on how Trump's back and forth on trade has led to global market instability watch 
 

Aug 27, 2019
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Episode 169

WaPo's Eugene Robinson, MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre, Princeton University professor Eddie Glaude and former DOJ spokesman Matt Miller on Trump's former Secretary of Defense speaking out in a new book about leadership with veiled criticisms at his former boss. 

MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre, WaPo's Eugene Robinson, Princeton University professor Eddie Glaude and former DOJ spokesman Matt Miller on the president lashing out against a variety of targets on Twitter. 

MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre, WaPo's Eugene Robinson, Princeton University professor Eddie Glaude and former DOJ spokesman Matt Miller on the blockbuster reporting that Trump directed aides to fast-track construction on the border wall and said he would pardon them if they have to break laws to get things done. 

WaPo's Eugene Robinson, MoveOn's Karine Jean-Pierre, Princeton University professor Eddie Glaude, and MSNBC's Garrett Haake on new polls that show Donald Trump would come up short against the top tier of Democratic candidates in head-to-head races. 
 

Aug 28, 2019
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Episode 170

The Root's Jason Johnson, Center for American Progress Action Fund Juanita Tolliver, Republican strategist Rick Wilson, and former TIME Magazine managing editor Rick Stengel on the announcement of the lineup for the third Democratic debate, which will only include 10 candidates. 

The Root's Jason Johnson, Center for American Progress Action Fund Juanita Tolliver, Republican strategist Rick Wilson, and former TIME Magazine managing editor Rick Stengel on the alarm in Congress over reports that Trump told aides he would pardon them if they needed to do something illegal to get the border wall built. 

NYT's Adam Goldman, Wash Post's Ashley Parker, former deputy assistant attorney general Harry Litman, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, and former TIME Magazine managing editor Rick Stengel on the new report from the Department of Justice's inspector general which criticized Comey's managing of memos he wrote about his interactions with the... 

 

Aug 29, 2019
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Episode 171

NYT Magazine's Mark Leibovich, National Action Network's Reverend Al Sharpton, NYT Editorial Board member Mara Gay, and former U.S. attorney Joyce Vance on the administration's new policy that ends protections for migrants undergoing life-saving medical care here in the U.S. 

NYT Magazine's Mark Leibovich, National Action Network's Reverend Al Sharpton, NYT Editorial Board member Mara Gay, and MSNBC's Garrett Haake on Biden conflating several stories of battlefield heroics, but the army staff sergeant who Biden was speaking about said his interaction was as Biden described. 

NYT Magazine's Mark Leibovich, NBC News' Hans Nichols, National Action Network's Reverend Al Sharpton, and NYT Editorial Board member Mara Gay on Trump's personal assistant stepping down after accusations that she dished about the president with reporters. 
 

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