Episode 8

Year 2025Episode 860 minJan. 27, 2025
Episode 8

Jen Psaki explains why Trump's actions during his first-week in office made it crystal clear that his campaign promise to lower costs is far from the top of his priorities. Jen is joined by Senator Elizabeth Warren to discuss the letter she penned to Trump calling him out for ignoring his central campaign promise. Next, Former DOJ Prosecutor Ashley Akers joins Jen to react to news that Trump's interim US Attorney in Washington DC is launching "special project" to review the Justice Department's January 6th cases. Later, Jen breaks down the scrutiny surrounding Kash Patel, Trump's pick for FBI director, due to his reported role in putting hostage rescue missions in jeopardy. She is joined by Former National Security Adviser John Bolton, Patel's boss during the first Trump administration, to discuss why he believes Patel is unqualified to lead the FBI. Finally, Jen is joined by White House Correspondent Vaughn Hillyard to discuss the latest updates from the House GOP retreat in Florida where lawmakers are gathered to hash out Trump's agenda. 

Episode 8 has aired on Jan. 27, 2025 at 20:00
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