Episode 37

After 20 days without a Speaker of the House, Jen Psaki covers the intraparty divisions of the Republican caucus. She discusses the GOP's closed-door Speaker Candidate Forum with Jake Sherman of Punchbowl News, and is then joined by Democratic Whip, Rep. Katherine Clark. Jen discusses the latest developments in Israel's war with Hamas with Rep. Elissa Slotkin, including Hamas's release of two additional hostages and the reported efforts by the Biden administration to delay a ground offensive. She's also joined by acclaimed Chef José Andrés who, with his organization World Central Kitchen, is helping to feed both Palestinians and Israelis in need. Jen then delves into Trump's ongoing legal problems with Former Acting Assistant Attorney General Mary McCord, covering the recent pause on Trump's gag order in his election interference case and the nuclear secrets he reportedly shared with Australian billionaire Anthony Pratt.
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