Episode 48

Jen Psaki breaks down the extension of the ceasefire in Gaza as more hostages are released by Hamas, discussing the latest with Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel, and MSNBC anchor Ayman Mohyeldin. She is also joined by Alana Zeitchik, whose three cousins were released after being held captive in Gaza. She's later speaks with Michael Schmidt of the New York Times about Donald Trump's 11th hour grant of clemency to Jonathan Braun, an accused loan shark whose history of predatory lending raises serious questions about the use of pardon power in a possible second Trump term. Finally, Principal Deputy Campaign Manager for the Biden-Harris Campaign, Quentin Fulks, joins to talk about the contrast that President Biden is expected to draw with his likely 2024 opponent.
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