Inside with Jen Psaki - Season 2 / Year 2024

Inside with Jen Psaki - Season 2 / Year 2024

Season 2 / Year 2024

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Episodes99
DatesJan 7, 2024 - Dec 29, 2024
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Episode 1
Year 2024Episode 160 min

Episode 1

Jen Psaki is joined by Congressman Jamie Raskin to discuss the Supreme Court's decision to take up the case surrounding Donald Trump's ballot eligibility after his role in the insurrection. Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows also joins Jen to talk about her ruling that bars Trump him from the state's primary ballot. Plus with voters in Iowa days away from the caucuses, Jen talks to Sarah Longwell, who has been conducting focus groups of GOP voters, for some insight into what's on their minds. And Jen breaks down the legacy of embattled NRA leader Wayne LaPierre on the heels of his resignation.

Jan 7, 2024
Episode 2
Year 2024Episode 260 min

Episode 2

Jen Psaki examines how Joe Biden and Donald Trump are basically living on different planets when it comes to their approach to American democracy. ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl discusses his new reporting on Trump's inaction on January 6th, and Howard Law School Professor Sherrilyn Ifill reacts to President Biden's remarks comparing Trump's election denialism to the aftermath of the Civil War, when former Confederate states were unwilling to accept defeat. Former Obama Campaign Manager David Plouffe joins Jen to discuss Former President Obama's concerns about Biden's reelection campaign, and Plouffe also reacts to Obama's reported desire to see someone like him join the Biden team. Finally, Jen welcomes back Speaker Emeritus Nancy Pelosi, who talks about January 6th and Rep. Elise Stefanik's refusal to certify the results of the next election. Pelosi also reacts to Trump's remarks that he'd like to see the American economy crash within the next 12 months.

Jan 8, 2024
Episode 3
Year 2024Episode 360 min

Episode 3

Just a day before Iowa caucus-goers cast the first votes of the 2024 election, Jen Psaki highlights key takeaways from the final Des Moines Register poll and previews what the results might mean for the Republican field. Former Senior Advisor to President Obama and Pod Save America co-host, Dan Pfeiffer and Tim Miller of The Bulwark join Jen with their analysis. Jen is also joined by Congressman Adam Schiff to talk about how Trump's baseless claim of "presidential immunity" would put any occupant of the White House above the law. She also discusses the recent uptick in swatting attacks on the judges, prosecutors and other public officials involved in Trump's legal cases with legal analysts Neal Katyal and Andrew Weissmann. Finally, Jen visits Biden campaign headquarters in Delaware for a series of exclusive interviews on the President's reelection strategy, speaking to Communications Director Michael Tyler, Deputy Campaign Manager Rob Flaherty, as well as Principal Deputy Campaign manager, Quentin Fulks.

Jan 14, 2024
Episode 4
Year 2024Episode 460 min

Episode 4

Jen Psaki takes the show on the road to New Hampshire, just days before the state holds the first in the nation primary. It's a critical test for presidential hopeful Nikki Haley, who began questioning Donald Trump's mental fitness for the job after Trump confused her with Nancy Pelosi. Jen is joined Mark Leibovich of the Atlantic and Republican strategist Lanhee Chen, as well as NBC's Dasha Burns and Ali Vitali, to break down what's happening on the ground in the home stretch to election day. Later, MSNBC legal analysts Lisa Rubin and Andrew Weissmann join Jen to discuss what comes next in the Trump defamation trial filed by E. Jean Carroll as well as Trump's far-fetched claim that presidents should be above the law, which has become his campaign message. Representative Ro Khanna also discusses Nikki Haley's assertion that the United States has never been a racist country, despite Trump's racist attacks on her, and NBC's Mike Memoli talks about the write-in campaign for President Biden, whose name won't be on the ballot in New Hampshire's Democratic primary. 

Jan 21, 2024
Episode 5
Year 2024Episode 560 min

Episode 5

Jan 22, 2024
Episode 6
Year 2024Episode 660 min

Episode 6

Jen Psaki chats with former New Orleans mayor, now Biden campaign co-chair, Mitch Landrieu, about the 2024 election and how the Biden campaign plans to frame their case against Donald Trump as his legal peril mounts and he's now facing an $83M judgement for defaming a woman a jury found he sexually assaulted. Plus legal analysts Katie Phang and Andrew Weissmann also breakdown the $83 million judgement. Later, former CIA director, John Brennan reacts to the drone attack in Jordan that left three U.S. service members dead. Jen also breaks down Nikki Haley's attacks on Trump's mental fitness and how those attacks might help Biden campaign. Former Texas congressman Beto O'Rourke joins Jen as talks of civil war and secession brew in Texas as the fight over border intensifies.

Jan 28, 2024
Episode 7
Year 2024Episode 760 min

Episode 7

Jan 29, 2024
Episode 8
Year 2024Episode 860 min

Episode 8

Jen Psaki is joined by U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan to discuss the latest the ongoing retaliatory strikes against Iranian-backed militias across the middle east. Among other things, Sullivan reveals that the U.S. maintains channels of communication with Iran, and he responds to Republicans who have criticized the US response. Legal analysts Andrew Weissmann and Neal Katyal join Jen to sound the alarm over the DC Circuit's delay of Trump's Federal trial in the election subversion case, warning that justice delayed is justice denied. Congressman Dan Goldman also talks about Republicans hypocrisy as GOP lawmaker threaten to tank the very border deal that they asked for, and Jennifer Palmieri shares her thoughts about President Biden's strong choice of words for Donald Trump. 

Feb 4, 2024
Episode 9
Year 2024Episode 960 min

Episode 9

Jen Psaki breaks down the arguments that the Supreme Court will soon hear about whether the 14th Amendment disqualifies Donald Trump from the ballot. She's joined by the former NAACP Legal Defense Fund president and lawyer, Sherrilyn Ifill, as well as Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold to talk about the merits of the case, Trump's legal strategy, and the history behind the 14th Amendment. Congressman Colin Allred of Texas joins Jen to discuss the latest reaction to the Senate's compromise border bill, as Republicans increasingly turn against it. Jen also breaks down the GOP's strange transition from a party of Russia hawks to a party of Putin apologists, discussing the implications for Ukraine with Former Deputy National Security Adviser under Obama, Ben Rhodes. Finally, Jen explores Donald Trump's propensity to attack the Federal Reserve when the condition of the economy doesn't serve his political interests. 

Feb 5, 2024
Episode 10
Year 2024Episode 1060 min

Episode 10

Jen Psaki breaks down how Donald Trump's ominous remarks, encouraging Russia to attack America's NATO allies, undermine our collective security. Congressman Adam Schiff discusses the signal Trump's words send to Russia, and also reacts to the gratuitous swipes at President Biden in this week's report by Special Counsel Robert Hur. Legal analysts Andrew Weissmann and Neal Katyal join Jen to talk about the Hur Report, as well as the 14th Amendment case now before the Supreme Court and Trump's defeat at the DC Circuit on presidential immunity. Following the implosion of the bipartisan border deal in Congress, Jen contrasts the political timidity of Republicans in Congress with the resolve of the Democratic majority in 2009 when they passed the Affordable Care Act despite the political risks. Finally, Jen reacts to Tucker Carlson's embarrassing interview with Vladimir Putin of Russia, who steamrolled the former Fox News anchor with revisionist history and disinformation. As Jen reveals, Carlson wasn't always such a Putin apologist, and she shares the videos that prove it. 

Feb 11, 2024
Episode 11
Year 2024Episode 1160 min

Episode 11

Jen Psaki delves into Donald Trump and his legal team's continued delay tactics, as he spends his week in courtrooms across the country. Former Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. joins to analyze Trump's presidential immunity arguments and what the timeline for the former President's multiple legal cases may look like. Next, attorney Bob Bauer takes us inside the room where Special Counsel Robert Hur interviewed his client, President Biden. Among other things, Bauer discusses the types of questions that Hur asked of the President for over 5 hours in what should have been an open and shut case. Jen breaks down how Trump's comments inviting Vladimir Putin to attack NATO allies undermine the work President Biden has done to reaffirm the United States' position on the world stage. Jen is joined by Senator Tim Kaine who calls out his colleagues who once supported NATO but now are backing up the former President's efforts to undermine the alliance. Finally, Jen explains why Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s MAGA-funded presidential campaign is an insult to the Kennedy legacy. MSNBC correspondent Vaughn Hillyard discusses the anti-vax appeal of RFK Jr. as well as Donald Trump's endorsement of election denier Michael Whatley to lead the RNC. 

Feb 12, 2024
Episode 12
Year 2024Episode 1260 min

Episode 12

Following the $355 million judgment against Donald Trump this week, Jen Psaki explains how it's just the latest chapter in the former president's life story of fraud. Next, Jen reflects on Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis's testimony this week regarding her relationship with a lead prosecutor on her team and explains why it doesn't impact the case against Trump and his co-defendants. Journalist Michael Isikoff, who interviewed Willis several times for his new book, joins Jen to give greater context on the allegations against Willis. Jen explores MAGA's continued embrace of Vladimir Putin after his main political rival was found dead in a Russian penal colony. John Bolton joins to explain why Putin, and other foreign leaders, see Trump an "easy mark." Finally, Jen sits down with Senator Laphonza Butler to discuss her experience serving in the Senate and what's next after her time in Congress.

Feb 18, 2024
Episode 13
Year 2024Episode 1360 min

Episode 13

Jen Psaki explains why what's happening in Vladimir Putin's Russia is a preview of what Trump's America would look like in a second term. House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi joins to reflect on the death of Putin-critic Alexei Navalny and why passing a Ukraine aid bill is crucial to protecting democracy across the world. Next, Jen is joined by attorney Shawn Reynolds to break down Trump's precarious financial situation as the clock ticks for him on the half-a-billion dollars he owes in civil penalties. Reynolds also reacts to Trump's recent comments regarding her client E. Jean Carroll as he continues to reference her at his rallies. Jen explains how Trump's ongoing attacks on mail-in voting – kneecapping the GOP's early vote efforts – is indicative of a larger problem within the Republican party. Finally, Joy Reid joins the show to chat with Jen about her new book "Medgar and Myrlie" and the lessons in activism that apply today.

Feb 19, 2024
Episode 14
Year 2024Episode 1460 min

Episode 14

Feb 20, 2024
Episode 15
Year 2024Episode 1560 min

Episode 15

Feb 21, 2024
Episode 16
Year 2024Episode 1660 min

Episode 16

Jen outlines the GOP's bizarre allegiance to Trump in the face of his increasingly unhinged and racist remarks. She is joined by Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro who discusses the importance of contrasting President Joe Biden's accomplishments with Trump's legal woes going into the 2024 election. Former Trump Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Matthews reflects on the threat Trump poses to democracy in a potential second term. Later, Jen is joined by legal analysts Andrew Weissmann and Neal Katyal to examine Trump's far-fetched claims of presidential immunity in the classified documents case, while the Supreme Court weighs whether to consider Trump's immunity appeal in the Federal election case. Jen breaks down the GOP's contradictory response to the Alabama Supreme Court's IVF ruling, as Trump backtracks from his party's attacks on reproductive freedom. Finally, author Jared Cohen joins the show to discuss his new book "Life After Power," which serves as a reminder that when it comes to the history of the presidency, Donald Trump is the exception and not the rule. 

Feb 25, 2024
Episode 17
Year 2024Episode 1760 min

Episode 17

Jen Psaki breaks down the challenges facing President Joe Biden and Donald Trump as they gear up for a rematch -- explaining why Trump's baggage is far heavier than Biden's. James Carville joins the show to examine the state of the presidential race and how Democrats can seize upon their financial and political advantages in 2024.  Next, Preet Bharara joins Jen to break down Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's request for a gag order against Trump – one month ahead of his first criminal trial. Representative Elissa Slotkin joins to preview the Michigan primary as President Biden's policy towards Israel's war in Gaza divides Democratic voters. The GOP and Russia's goals are more aligned than ever, as recent NBC reporting reveals that Russian efforts to interfere in our next election have already begun. 

Feb 26, 2024
Episode 18
Year 2024Episode 1860 min

Episode 18

Jen Psaki breaks down the Supreme Court's explosive decision this week to take up Donald Trump's absurd claim that a former president is immune from criminal prosecution. Rep. Jamie Raskin joins Jen to talk about how Trump's friends on the court may have played a role in the decision that will inevitably delay his trial in the Federal election case. MSNBC Legal Analysts Neal Katyal and Andrew Weissmann also join to discuss how Trump's claim of immunity amounts to a get out of jail free card, as well as the possibility that Trump's classified documents trial in Florida will also be delayed. Next, Beto O'Rourke shares his reaction to Trump and Biden's dual visits to the southern border and explains how Democrats should push back against right-wing fearmongering. And as Mitch McConnell announces his departure from his leadership post in the Senate, Jen takes a look back into his legacy and the Frankenstein monster he helped create.

Mar 3, 2024
Episode 19
Year 2024Episode 1960 min

Episode 19

Mar 4, 2024
Episode 20
Year 2024Episode 2060 min

Episode 20

Jen Psaki outlines the contrasting visions of President Biden and Donald Trump as Trump's campaign attempts to portray him as a "change" candidate. Governor Tim Walz joins the show to set the stakes for November and explain why this presidential election isn't just a normal horserace. Jen is also joined by Neal Katyal and Andrew Weissmann to break down Trump's perilous financial situation, including who might be helping guarantee the bonds covering millions in legal judgements and what they may have to gain. Next, Jen explains why Sen. Katie Britt's strange SOTU rebuttal is just another example of how the MAGA fringe has taken over the Republican party. Jordan Klepper unpacks Britt's speech and reflects on his conversations with voters who say they will choose Trump over Biden despite their disapproval of the former president. Finally, Jen conducts an exit interview with John Kerry as he wraps up his term as the first ever U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate. 

Mar 10, 2024
Episode 21
Year 2024Episode 2160 min

Episode 21

Jen Psaki breaks down how Donald Trump's recent behavior is rooted in his idolization of authoritarian leaders, including Hungary's Viktor Orban, who he recently hosted at Mar-a-lago. Rep. Adam Schiff joins Jen to discuss what Trump's security vulnerabilities and his desperation for power might mean for a potential second term, among other topics. Next, Jen outlines the right-wing's hypocritical critiques of Biden ahead of special counsel Robert Hur's testimony before Congress. Rep. Dan Goldman joins to preview Hur's testimony and discuss the importance of a former Trump employee's testimony in his classified documents case. Later, Jen discusses Sen. Katie Britt's misleading story about a victim of sex trafficking with independent journalist Jonathan Katz who helped unravel it on TikTok. Finally, Jen analyzes the messaging failures of the royal family as an altered photo of Kate Middleton intensifies an ongoing PR crisis.

Mar 11, 2024
Episode 22
Year 2024Episode 2260 min

Episode 22

In the wake of Donald Trump's "bloodbath" comments, Jen Psaki explains looks back at his threatening and dehumanizing language to showcase his embrace of political violence. Michael Tyler, Biden campaign communications director, joins Jen to discuss why Trump does not deserve the benefit of the doubt, drawing a stark contrast with President Biden. Next, Jen breaks down the mounting delays in Trump's criminal trials with legal experts Andrew Weissmann and Melissa Murray. Later, Jim Sciutto joins to discuss his new book, "The Return of Great Powers," including the parallels between Trump and foreign autocrats like Vladimir Putin. Jen also discusses the MAGA-takeover of the Republican National Committee and what it means for the 2024 presidential election. Finally, Senator Debbie Stabenow joins Jen for an exit interview ahead of her departure from Congress.  

Mar 17, 2024
Episode 23
Year 2024Episode 2360 min

Episode 23

Mar 18, 2024
Episode 24
Year 2024Episode 2460 min

Episode 24

Jen Psaki breaks down Trump's cash problems and his ongoing grift-- using other people's money to cover his personal legal expenses. House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi joins Jen to outline the stark differences between the chaos reigning the GOP and the accomplishments uniting the Democratic party. Jen is also joined by Ambassador Michael McFaul to discuss Vladimir Putin's baseless attempt to shift blame for a deadly terrorist attack from ISIS to Ukraine. Next, legal experts Andrew Weissmann and Neal Katyal join to discuss what to expect in Trump's criminal trials ahead of the bond deadline in his fraud case. Later, Kara Swisher joins Jen to discuss her new book, "Burn Book: A Tech Love Story", including Elon Musk and his echoing of Trump's threatening immigration rhetoric. Finally, Jen is joined by veteran political reporter Amy Chozick to preview her new show on MAX, "The Girls on the Bus," which follows four women journalists on the campaign trail.

Mar 24, 2024
Episode 25
Year 2024Episode 2560 min

Episode 25

Jen Psaki explains why Donald Trump has been a beneficiary, rather than a victim, of the two-tiered justice system in this country. Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen and legal analyst Kristy Greenberg join Jen to break down the latest in Trump's hush money case, which is set to go to trial on April 15. Next, Jen is joined by former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson to discuss the GOP's attempts to discredit the January 6th committee's findings under the direction of Trump. Later, Jen offers her thoughts on NBC's hiring of former RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel and the importance of honest, good-faith discourse in the face of election denialism. Finally, former Senator Al Franken joins the show to discuss the current state of our political system as the Republican party veers closer towards becoming the party of Donald Trump.

Mar 25, 2024
Episode 26
Year 2024Episode 2660 min

Episode 26

Guest host Michael Steele sits in for Jen this week, addressing Trump's vitriolic rhetoric targeting Judge Juan Merchan, who just expanded an existing gag order on Trump to protect family members of the court in the hush money case in New York. Former Assistant Attorney General for National Security, Mary McCord, and former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner join Steele to discuss the breaking development and later, former assistant attorney general for New York, Tristan Snell, gives his analysis on Trump's $175M bond, which he posted late in the evening. Former Obama campaign manager, David Plouffe, joins to talk about how Republicans critical of Trump could benefit the Biden campaign. Florida State Rep. Anna Eskamani of talks about State's Supreme Court's dual rulings, putting abortion on the ballot in November while upholding a draconian abortion ban. 

Apr 1, 2024
Episode 27
Year 2024Episode 2760 min

Episode 27

Apr 5, 2024
Episode 28
Year 2024Episode 2860 min

Episode 28

Jen Psaki breaks down the hypocrisy of Donald Trump campaigning as a law-and-order candidate while simultaneously supporting amnesty for violent criminals involved in January 6th. Former Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano joins Jen to discuss how Trump's sensational claims of a nationwide crime wave are not substantiated by the facts. Next, Jen is joined by legal experts Andrew Weissmann and Neal Katyal to discuss Trump's last-ditch effort to delay his first criminal trial in New York, just days before it's set to begin. Later, International Rescue Committee President David Miliband joins the show to outline the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza in the midst of war following the Israeli strikes that killed 7 aid workers. Finally, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg joins Jen to discuss a variety of topics, including the stark difference between President Biden's pledge to rebuild the Baltimore bridge using federal funds and Trump's complete lack of a response.

Apr 7, 2024
Episode 29
Year 2024Episode 2960 min

Episode 29

Legal experts Lisa Rubin and Sherrilyn Ifill join Jen Psaki to break down Jack Smith's scathing response to Donald Trump's immunity claim, which will be decided by the Supreme Court later this month. Former Army Secretary Louis Caldera also joins the show to discuss the unprecedented amicus brief he filed, along with other high-ranking former military and civilian officials urging SCOTUS to reject Trump's argument that he's above the law. Next, Jen explains how Trump's ever-changing stance on abortion is rooted in his desire to win at all costs. Later, Senator Sherrod Brown joins Jen to offer his thoughts on the state of the Republican party and the priorities of Ohio voters heading into the presidential election. Finally, Jen comments on the absurd fear-mongering espoused by the right-wing in light of the solar eclipse.

Apr 8, 2024
Episode 30
Year 2024Episode 30120 min

Episode 30

Jen Psaki is joined by White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby to break down what's at stake following Iran's unprecedented attack on Israel, discussing what President Biden can do to de-escalate tensions in an already volatile region. Next, Representative Elissa Slotkin joins to provide insight into the reactions on Capitol Hill as House GOP leaders claim they'll finally take up an Israel aid package. Later, Jen is joined by Lanny Davis, legal advisor to Michael Cohen, to preview what to expect in Donald Trump's first criminal trial which begins this week. Finally, Representative Jamie Raskin joins Jen to discuss the dangerous groundwork that Republicans are laying for their effort to interfere in the 2024 election.

Apr 14, 2024
Episode 31
Year 2024Episode 3160 min

Episode 31

On the first day of Donald Trump's first criminal trial, Jen Psaki explains why the case is both extraordinary and ordinary: extraordinary in its unprecedented nature and circus-like atmosphere, but also ordinary in how it demonstrates a functioning justice system. Former US Attorney for SDNY Preet Bharara joins Jen to unpack the details of the case, from the admissibility of the evidence, to the gag order and jury selection. Next, Norm Eisen joins Jen to break down the narrative arc that prosecutors must outline to jurors. Later, Rep. Dan Goldman joins the show to discuss the case and set the stakes for what may be the only Trump trial before the presidential election. Finally, former Executive Editor for The National Enquirer Lachlan Cartwright joins Jen to outline the news outlet's 'catch and kill scheme' that served to protect, and benefit Donald Trump in the leadup to the 2016 election - and how it connects to the hush money trial. 

Apr 15, 2024
Episode 32
Year 2024Episode 3260 min

Episode 32

Ahead of opening statements in the Trump hush money trial, Jen Psaki breaks down the unprecedented situation that jurors face as Trump attempts to undermine and intimidate them. Legal experts Andrew Weissmann and Neal Katyal join Jen to preview what we can expect to hear this week. Next, Jen is joined by Governor Gavin Newsom to debut and discuss his new ad raising awareness about the Republican rollback of reproductive rights, among other topics. Later, Jen discusses the House's long-awaited passage of a foreign aid bill and the precarious state of Speaker Mike Johnson's speakership. Finally, John Legend joins the show to talk about his advocacy work for criminal justice reform and why he will be voting for Joe Biden in the presidential election.

Apr 21, 2024
Episode 33
Year 2024Episode 3360 min

Episode 33

Jen Psaki is joined by all-star legal analysts Neal Katyal, Andrew Weissmann, and Lisa Rubin to discuss what went down at the Supreme Court, where Trump lawyers argued for sweeping presidential immunity, as well as the latest in Trump's criminal fraud trial in New York. Former White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain also joined to talk about the stark contrast between the former President spending most of his time in court while Joe Biden campaigns for a second term. And hosts of the podcast Pod Save America, Jon Lovett and Jon Favreau, talk to Jen about their thoughts on how Trump's legal troubles might impact the 2024 election results and how close the presidential would be between voters who seem unsure about both candidates. Finally, Jen addresses the latest indictments of Trump's cronies in the state of Arizona. 

Apr 28, 2024
Episode 34
Year 2024Episode 3460 min

Episode 34

Apr 29, 2024
Episode 35
Year 2024Episode 3560 min

Episode 35

May 2, 2024
Episode 36
Year 2024Episode 3660 min

Episode 36

May 5, 2024
Episode 37
Year 2024Episode 3760 min

Episode 37

May 6, 2024
Episode 38
Year 2024Episode 3860 min

Episode 38

May 12, 2024
Episode 39
Year 2024Episode 3960 min

Episode 39

May 19, 2024
Episode 40
Year 2024Episode 4060 min

Episode 40

May 20, 2024
Episode 41
Year 2024Episode 4160 min

Episode 41

May 26, 2024
Episode 42
Year 2024Episode 42120 min

Episode 42

May 27, 2024
Episode 43
Year 2024Episode 4360 min

Episode 43

Jen Psaki breaks down the fallout following Donald Trump's conviction all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in his New York "hush money" criminal case. Jen is joined by legal analysts Andrew Weissman and Neal Katyal to discuss the all-out MAGA assault on the rule of law after Trump's guilty verdict. Michael Cohen's attorney and former Assistant United States Attorney Danya Perry discus the significance of her client's testimony in Donald Trump's conviction. Former FBI Director James Comey lends his insights on the viability of incarcerating Donald Trump. And finally, Michael Tyler, Communications Director for the Biden Campaign, sheds light on the implications of the verdict for the Biden campaign, along with President Biden's strategic focus for the upcoming presidential debates.

Jun 2, 2024
Episode 44
Year 2024Episode 4460 min

Episode 44

Jen dissects the partisan fallout in the aftermath of Donald Trump's refusal to accept the verdict of his New York "hush money" trial. Legal analyst and former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara debunks Trump's claims of a "rigged" ruling. JB Pritzker discusses what Democrats should be focusing on now that Donald Trump's guilty verdict is behind us. Jen addresses the hypocrisy of Trump's attempted courtship of Black voters. And finally, Amy Walter breaks down how "double haters" could decide this election.

Jun 3, 2024
Episode 45
Year 2024Episode 4560 min

Episode 45

Jen Psaki outlines the starkly different visions of America that President Biden and Donald Trump hold - both at home and abroad. She is joined by Mitch Landrieu, Biden-Harris 2024 National Co-Chair, to discuss Trump's departure the values the country should expect from a president, as well as the upcoming debate and the Biden campaign's messaging strategy. Next, Jen is joined by legal expert Andrew Weissmann to discuss a dubious Facebook post that Trump claimed was grounds for a mistrial. Later, Representative Jim Himes weighs in on Israel's hostage rescue operation and offers his reaction to Speaker Mike Johnson's appointment of two die-hard Trump loyalists to the House Intelligence Committee. Finally, Jen is joined by Missouri State Rep. Tara Peters to discuss GOP lawmakers' efforts to restrict access to birth control in state legislatures across the country.

Jun 9, 2024
Episode 46
Year 2024Episode 4660 min

Episode 46

Jen Psaki breaks down Justice Samuel Alito's latest scandal, involving partisan remarks secretly recorded by an undercover progressive activist. Civil rights attorney Sherrilyn Ifill joins Jen to discuss Alito's "alarming" comments and why they call the Supreme Court's impartiality even further into question. Next, Jen is joined by legal analyst Kristy Greenberg to recap Trump's meeting with his probation officer ahead of his sentencing for conviction on 34 criminal counts.  Later, Jen explains why Trump's revenge rhetoric is just cover for his long-held plans to remake the justice system and the executive branch. Governor Josh Shapiro joins the show to reflect on Trump's plan to indict his political rivals, the fallout from Trump's guilty verdict and the Supreme Court's credibility crisis, among other things. Finally, Jen is joined by Sarah Longwell and Dan Pfeiffer to discuss the current state of the presidential race and former Trump voters who may not turn out for a convicted felon.

Jun 10, 2024
Episode 47
Year 2024Episode 4760 min

Episode 47

Jen Psaki breaks down how willingly the GOP enables Trump's worst instincts, including his plan to weaponize the legal system in a possible second term. In a wide-ranging interview, Senator Cory Booker talks to Jen about what we learned from Trump's first visit to Capitol Hill since January 6th, as well as the impact of his legal troubles, the need for SCOTUS ethics reform, and protecting IVF access. Next, Jen explains why President Joe Biden's decision not to pardon his son Hunter Biden reveals his commitment to protecting the justice system. Later, Congressman Jamie Raskin joins Jen to discuss Democratic lawmakers' efforts to install an inspector general in the Supreme Court, the double standard on age when it comes to Trump and Biden, and the Senate-led investigation into Jared Kushner's hedge fund. Finally, Jen shares some heartfelt thoughts on this Father's Day, including a passage about her own father from her new book, "Say More".

Jun 16, 2024
Episode 48
Year 2024Episode 4860 min

Episode 48

Jen Psaki outlines Donald Trump's Big Lie 2.0 as he revives his 'stop the steal' playbook ahead of the presidential election and signals he'll pardon supporters who commit crimes on his behalf. Rep. Adam Schiff joins the show to reflect on Trump's increasingly dark proposals and their implications for November, as well as Speaker Mike Johnson's allegiance to the former president. Next, Jen is joined by Quentin Fulks, Biden-Harris 2024 principal deputy campaign manager, to discuss the campaign's recent $50 million ad buy highlighting Trump's criminal conviction. Jen is also joined by Patrick Gaspard and Anthony Romero to discuss the groundwork being laid by progressive groups to resist Trump's authoritarian plans in a potential second term. Later, Senator Bob Casey joins Jen to discuss some of the top issues for Pennsylvania voters, including inflation, abortion rights, and Trump's guilty verdict. Finally, Jen shares the inspiring story of Gabrielle Rose, a 46-year-old swimmer who was the oldest competitor at the Olympic trials this year.

Jun 17, 2024
Episode 49
Year 2024Episode 4960 min

Episode 49

Guest host Michael Steele examines how Justices on the Supreme Court, as well as Trump-appointed Judge Aileen Cannon, have delayed Trump's federal trials indefinitely. Michael speaks to Andrew Weissmann and Lisa Rubin about how unusual their behavior has been, given the stakes for the election and the country. In preparation for the debate between President Joe Biden and Trump, Jennifer Palmieri and Molly Jong-Fast join to talk about how each is preparing and what hot button topics they may address on stage. Later, journalist Ramin Setoodeh talks to Michael about his new book, "Apprentice in Wonderland," detailing Trump's years as a reality TV star as well as his noticeable cognitive decline since leaving office. Finally Princeton University professor Eddie Glaude talks to Michael about the recent law Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry signed, which mandated that all classrooms in the state display the ten commandments.

Jun 23, 2024
Episode 50
Year 2024Episode 5060 min

Episode 50

Guest host Alicia Menendez breaks down how prosecutors confronted one of Donald Trump's most dangerous lies in a hearing overseen by MAGA-sympathetic Judge, Aileen Cannon. Legal experts Kristy Greenberg, Mary McCord, and Katie Phang discuss the tensions that flared in court as Jack Smith's team tried to revise the terms of Trump's release. Next, Alicia previews the first presidential debate with political analysts Tim Miller and Claire McCaskill, including Biden's recent bump in the polls, how both candidates are prepping, and the question of how President Biden should talk about Trump's conviction. Later, Alicia is joined by Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto to assess the impact of abortion restrictions on the two-year anniversary of SCOTUS striking down Roe v. Wade. Finally, Alicia is joined by investigative reporter David Fahrenthold to discuss Former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn's rebrand from disgraced member of Trump's inner circle to lucrative right-wing grifter.

Jun 24, 2024
Episode 51
Year 2024Episode 5160 min

Episode 51

Jen Psaki addresses President Biden's bad debate night and the resulting fallout amid the frenzied speculation on what comes next for the Democratic party. David Plouffe, former campaign manager for Barack Obama, joins Jen to discuss how Biden can save his campaign and win a second term. Next, Jen questions Molly Murphy, pollster to the Biden-Harris campaign, about what the internal data shows and possible silver linings for the Democratic ticket. Later, Jen explains how the Supreme Court has already enabled Donald Trump's delay tactics and election lies, ahead of the court's upcoming ruling on presidential immunity. Finally, Jen is joined by House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi to discuss the aftermath of the presidential debate and her continued support for President Biden.

Jun 30, 2024
Episode 52
Year 2024Episode 5260 min

Episode 52

Jen Psaki breaks down the current state of play within the Democratic party, as President Joe Biden digs in against growing pressure to withdraw from the race. Jen is joined by political reporters Peter Baker and Mark Leibovich to discuss Biden's path forward and whether more lawmakers might call on him to drop out as they return to Capitol Hill this week. Next, Jen is joined by Quentin Fulks, Biden-Harris 2024 principal deputy campaign manager, to reflect on inner-circle conversations among donors and staff in the days since Biden's shaky debate performance. Jen is also joined by Cook Political Report Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Amy Cook to discuss the most recent presidential polling, including where VP Kamala Harris stands in a hypothetical matchup against Donald Trump. Later, Jen debunks Trump's claims that he knows nothing about Project 2025, and why the American people should not forget that these are indeed his far-right plans for a second term. Finally, legal experts Andrew Weissmann and Neal Katyal join the show to discuss the Supreme Court's presidential immunity decision, including how it may embolden Trump in a second term and what it means for his remaining criminal cases.

Jul 7, 2024
Episode 53
Year 2024Episode 5360 min

Episode 53

Jen Psaki explains why defiance alone is not enough for President Biden to win in November, as he faces increasing pressure to assure voters that his debate performance was an anomaly. Senator Chris Murphy joins Jen to express his concerns, given the stakes for the November election. Next, Senator John Fetterman joins the show to explain why he remains a staunch supporter of Joe Biden in the face of his colleagues' growing critiques of the President. Later, Jen explains why Trump's greatest liability is his own far-right agenda for a second term, and why he's going to great lengths to conceal it. Finally, Jen is joined by Jon Favreau who offers a reality-check on the path forward for Democrats.

Jul 8, 2024
Episode 54
Year 2024Episode 54120 min

Episode 54

In a two-hour show that concludes with the breaking news of President Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 race, Jen Psaki outlines the latest updates in the ever-changing campaign, explaining why Donald Trump winning in November is not inevitable. To discuss Biden's path forward amid growing calls from Democrats to drop out of the race, Jen is joined by Senator Gary Peters and Governor Jared Polis. And later, Biden-Harris Senior Campaign Adviser Keisha Lance Bottoms joins to discuss Republican messaging, and Representative Ro Khanna joins to talk about the latest calls for the President to step aside. Tim Miller reflects on the Republican Convention this past week and Trump's repeated lies that he "knows nothing" about Project 2025. Jen also talks to Hadley Duvall, a 22-year-old reproductive rights advocate, who recently shared her powerful story in a campaign ad. And finally, Jen concludes with the breaking news announced by President Biden that he will "stand down" from the 2024 race and not to seek re-election in November, with immediate reaction from Tim Miller and Claire McCaskill.

Jul 21, 2024
Episode 55
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Episode 55

Jul 23, 2024
Episode 56
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Episode 56

Jul 25, 2024
Episode 57
Year 2024Episode 5760 min

Episode 57

100 days out from the presidential election, Jen Psaki examines how Kamala Harris is meeting the moment with a forward-looking vision just one week into her campaign, while Donald Trump and Project 2025 are proposing to take the country backward. Pete Buttigieg joins Jen for a wide-ranging interview, discussing the evolution of the Democratic party's messaging, the veepstakes, JD Vance and how having kids has informed how he thinks about policy. Next, Jen breaks down JD Vance's deeply weird comments about childless women that have recently drawn ire from both sides of the aisle. Political analysts Claire McCaskill and Jennifer Palmieri join the show to reflect on the current state of the race. Finally, Jen talks with Senator Laphonza Butler about her long-time colleague Kamala Harris's campaign for President as Democrats organize and fundraise at record levels.

Jul 28, 2024
Episode 58
Year 2024Episode 5860 min

Episode 58

Jen Psaki reflects on the shift in momentum in the presidential race as Democrats rally around Kamala Harris. Governor Tim Walz joins Jen to discuss the state of the race and why the simple messaging tactic labeling MAGA Republicans as "weird" is gaining so much traction with voters. Next, Senator Brian Schatz joins Jen to discuss JD Vance doubling down on his indefensible "childless cat lady" comments, highlighting the stark contrast between MAGA Republicans and Democrats. Later, Jen discusses President Joe Biden's detailed proposal for sweeping Supreme Court reforms and what it means for his presidential legacy. Jon Favreau joins the show to discuss the Democratic party's efforts to position themselves as the party of freedom. Finally, Jen shares the inspiring story of 21-year-old swimmer Torri Huske who won her first Olympic gold medal this week after failing to medal in the last games three years ago.

Jul 29, 2024
Episode 59
Year 2024Episode 5960 min

Episode 59

Jen Psaki explains why Trump's increasingly unhinged behavior reveals that he is running scared as Kamala Harris continues to gain momentum with voters. James Carville and Rev. Al Sharpton join Jen to reflect on the state of the race, including Harris's veepstakes and Donald Trump backing out of a presidential debate that he already agreed to. Next, Jen fact-checks JD Vance and the GOP's pro-family agenda with a reminder for voters to "watch what they do, not what they say." Rep. Elissa Slotkin joins Jen to discuss a variety of topics, including Trump's pro-Putin comments at a recent rally, her Senate race in Michigan, and more. Later, Jen is joined by The Bulwark publisher Sarah Longwell to reflect on Harris's search for a running mate based on her latest focus groups with swing-state voters. Jen also breaks down how the negotiations came together in the deal that allowed Evan Gershkovich and three other Americans to return home from prison in Russia, describing it as one of the "good days" in diplomacy. Finally, Jen is joined by Bob Bauer, Joe Biden's personal attorney, to discuss his new book, 'The Unraveling: Reflections on Politics without Ethics and Democracy in Crisis.'

Aug 4, 2024
Episode 60
Year 2024Episode 6060 min

Episode 60

Jen Psaki breaks down the final steps for Kamala Harris before she announces a running mate. Jim Messina and Claire McCaskill join Jen to discuss what the inner-workings of Harris's high-stakes decision-making process looks like. Next, Jen outlines Trump's plans to rid the Republican party of everyone who isn't sufficiently obedient amid the announcement of a new group called "Republicans for Harris," which includes over two dozen former GOP elected officials. Former Republican Rep. Joe Walsh joins the show to discuss the group's efforts to defeat Trump. Later, Sherrilyn Ifill joins the show to discuss the latest Clarence Thomas ethics scandal. Jen also shares some thoughts on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s bizarre admission that he transported a dead baby bear carcass to Central Park a decade ago. Finally, Jen is joined by Ben Wikler, the Democratic party chair of Wisconsin, to preview Harris's running mate announcement on Tuesday and discuss the state of the presidential race in Wisconsin.

Aug 5, 2024
Episode 61
Year 2024Episode 6160 min

Episode 61

Guest anchor Michael Steele breaks down state of the presidential race with Molly Jong-Fast and Matthew Dowd as Kamala Harris and Tim Walz draw energetic crowds while Donald Trump melts down. Plus, Jen Psaki's wide-ranging interview with House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi about the new Democratic ticket, her relationship with President Biden after his decision to withdraw from the race, and her new book "The Art of Power". Later, Michael fact-checks JD Vance's attacks on Tim Walz's military record joined by Rep. Jason Crow, who calls the attacks "a flat-out disgrace."

Aug 11, 2024
Episode 62
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Episode 62

Aug 12, 2024
Episode 63
Year 2024Episode 6360 min

Episode 63

Jen Psaki breaks down how Kamala Harris is beating Donald Trump at his own game, as she heads into the biggest week of her campaign yet - with a bus tour across Pennsylvania and the Democratic National Convention. Senator Amy Klobuchar joins the show to discuss the Harris campaign's accomplishments in just under a month, the Democratic party's recent messaging shift, and more. Next, Jen offers a sneak preview of this week's convention, featuring conversations with some of the event's top organizers, including Governor JB Pritzker. Rep. Dan Goldman also joins the show to discuss newly released tapes that undercut Trump's claims that he has nothing to do with Project 2025. Later, Jen explains how Kamala Harris and the Democratic party are reclaiming patriotism. Finally, Jen sits down with "West Wing" stars Martin Sheen and Mary McCormack to discuss the state of the presidential race, the legacy of the show, and a new book that offers behind-the-scene insight from cast and crew.

Aug 18, 2024
Episode 64
Year 2024Episode 6460 min

Episode 64

Jen Psaki outlines the stark contrast between the Republican and Democratic national conventions - and explains why the Democratic party's joyful vision is more representative of our country's majority view. Senator Cory Booker joins the show to reflect on the historic convention. Next, Jen is joined by New York Attorney General Letitia James to discuss the dire stakes of the upcoming election, as Trump continues to obfuscate his plans for a potential second term. Later, Dan Pfeiffer joins the show to discuss how Democrats can maintain their momentum through November. Finally, Jen shares some thoughts on RFK Jr. dropping out of the race and endorsing Donald Trump. Kerry Kennedy joins Jen to discuss why her family has so vehemently spoken out against RFK Jr's conspiracy-driven campaign.

Aug 25, 2024
Episode 65
Year 2024Episode 6560 min

Episode 65

As the Harris and Trump campaigns negotiate whether candidates will be muted during the upcoming presidential debate, Jen Psaki reflects on how the more people hear from Donald Trump, the less they like. Don Lemon joins Jen to discuss the state of the presidential race and his new book "I Once Was Lost: My Search for God in America". Next, Ian Sams, senior advisor for the Harris-Walz campaign, joins the show to discuss topics including Trump's push for muted mics at the debate, the influx of Republicans endorsing Kamala Harris, and Trump's continued legal troubles. Later, Senator Elizabeth Warren joins Jen to discuss Kamala Harris' ambitious affordable housing plan and the Trump-Vance campaign's efforts to conceal their plans to ban abortion, among other topics. Finally, Jen breaks down the GOP's bizarre and baseless conspiracy theory about Tim Walz's dog.

Aug 26, 2024
Episode 66
Year 2024Episode 6660 min

Episode 66

Sep 1, 2024
Episode 67
Year 2024Episode 6760 min

Episode 67

Two days out from the first presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, Jen Psaki previews what we can expect from the candidates' performances. James Carville joins the show to discuss the state of the race, including what Harris must accomplish in the debate, how Liz Cheney's endorsement of Harris may appeal to voters, and more. Next, Michael Tyler, communications director for the Harris-Walz campaign, joins Jen to discuss the stark differences between Harris's agenda, namely their vision for affordable childcare. Later, legal expert Andrew Weissmann joins Jen to discuss the postponement of Trump's sentencing in connection with his conviction in New York. Finally, in the wake of the DOJ's crackdown, Jen analyzes the Kremlin's latest election interference campaign, including the news that several prominent right-wing pundits ended up as paid messengers for Russian propaganda. Representative Dan Goldman joins to discuss the scope of Russia's influence efforts and the impact it may already be having on voters.

Sep 8, 2024
Episode 68
Year 2024Episode 6860 min

Episode 68

Ahead of the presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, Jen Psaki shares what she will be watching for on Tuesday night as the two candidates meet for the first time. Steve Kornacki joins from the big board, highlighting the stakes. Then, Kevin Madden and Neal Katyal discuss how Harris's background as a prosecutor may prepare Harris and how she should approach the crucial task of defining herself to voters. Next, Jen is joined by Representative Adam Schiff to discuss Trump's continued threats against his political opponents and its implications for the election. Later, Jen is joined by Dana Bash to discuss her new book "America's Deadliest Election" focused on the violent 1872 gubernatorial race in Louisiana and its parallels to today. Jen also breaks down the baseless, xenophobic GOP conspiracy theory that migrants in the US are eating pets - and explains why it should reinforce the perception that Trump and the rest of his party are just plain weird. Finally, Jen is joined by Jim Messina, former White House deputy chief of staff for President Obama, to discuss his work with Democracy Defenders, a new PAC aimed at combatting Trump's election lies.

Sep 9, 2024
Episode 69
Year 2024Episode 6960 min

Episode 69

As Donald Trump recovers from his embarrassing debate performance, Jen Psaki breaks down how he is reverting to fear-mongering while Kamala Harris surges ahead in polls and connects with voters. Jen is joined by George Conway and Representative Jasmine Crockett to discuss the state of the race, including Trump's baseless claims that Haitian immigrants in Ohio are eating pets. Ohio Congresswoman Shontel Brown also joins Jen to react to the false narrative being spread by the GOP and the dangerous impact it is having on the Springfield community. Next, Jen talks about Trump's increasingly close relationship with far-right, racist activist Laura Loomer. Former Trump White House Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Matthews joins Jen to discuss Loomer's influence and the type of people Trump would pick to staff a potential second administration. Later, Jen is joined by Tristan Harris, co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology, to discuss the dangers of AI and why tech companies should be held accountable by lawmakers.

Sep 15, 2024
Episode 70
Year 2024Episode 7060 min

Episode 70

With just 50 days until the election, Jen Psaki addresses why political violence must be universally condemned while acknowledging that Donald Trump is baselessly blaming Democratic rhetoric for an apparent attempt on his life in West Palm Beach. Senator Elizabeth Warren joins to discuss the risk opportunistic finger-pointing amid heightened political tensions, as well as the alarming reason why Republicans aren't being upfront about their healthcare plans. Later Georgia Senator Jon Ossoff joins Jen to talk about the serious effects overturning Roe has had on the women in his state including the death of single mother Amber Thurman. Later, Jen discusses Trump's latest business venture, a cryptocurrency project called, "World Liberty Financial" that Trump introduced via livestream on X. The 11TH Hour host, Stephanie Ruhle listened in on the event and joins Jen to break it all down.

Sep 16, 2024
Episode 71
Year 2024Episode 7160 min

Episode 71

Jen Psaki breaks down how Donald Trump is trying to distract voters with hateful rhetoric while Kamala Harris continues to rise in polls. Senator Raphael Warnock joins Jen for a wide-ranging conversation, covering Georgia's election board voting to require ballots to be hand-counted, as well as the not safe for work revelations about the Republican candidate for Governor in North Carolina, self-described "Black Nazi," Mark Robinson. Next, Donald Trump's niece, Mary Trump, joins to discuss her new book, her uncle's apparent mental decline and his misogynistic comments about Kamala Harris. Later, in light of Mark Robinson's racist comments on a porn site, Jen explores his history of bigoted rhetoric and explains why this type of scandal is par for the course in the GOP. Anderson Clayton, chair of the North Carolina Democratic Party, also joins the show to discuss how Robinson's scandal may affect both the presidential race and down-ballot races in the state. Finally, Jen is joined by Quentin Fulks, Harris-Walz campaign principal deputy campaign manager, to discuss the likelihood of a second debate between Trump and Harris, voter suppression, and more.

Sep 22, 2024
Episode 72
Year 2024Episode 7260 min

Episode 72

Jen Psaki breaks down the GOP's attempts at deflecting questions regarding Mark Robinson's hateful rhetoric and why it reveals the party's lack of courage - and their deeply-held loyalty to Trump. Jen is joined by a panel of political analysts including Mark Leibovich, McKay Coppins, Gretchen Carlson, and Symone Sanders-Townsend to discuss how Robinson's comments will affect both the gubernatorial and presidential races in North Carolina and the likelihood of Trump committing to an October presidential debate, among other topics. Next, Jen is joined by Democracy Docket Founder Marc Elias to discuss Trump and his allies' continued attempts at voter suppression heading into November. Later, Jen discusses the latest reporting from the New York Times on Trump's attempts to jail his enemies during his presidency. Jen is joined by Representative Jamie Raskin to discuss Trump's weaponization of the Justice Department and how it serves as a blueprint for a second term in which he'll likely go much further. 

Sep 23, 2024
Episode 73
Year 2024Episode 7360 min

Episode 73

Jen Psaki breaks down Kamala Harris' efforts to close the gap in polling with Donald Trump as she leans into policy proposals including on the economy and immigration. Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder joins Jen for a wide-ranging interview covering topics including the Harris campaign's targeted approach to making up ground on her weak spots, Trump dodging an October debate, and growing concerns about the GOP's voter suppression efforts. Next, Jen shares her one-on-one interview with Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff where they discuss protecting abortion rights, combating antisemitism, and Trump's 'cowardice' in refusing to disavow North Carolina gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson, among other topics. Finally, Jen previews what to expect from the first and only debate this coming week between vice presidential candidates Tim Walz and JD Vance. 

Sep 29, 2024
Episode 74
Year 2024Episode 7460 min

Episode 74

Jen is joined by a roundtable of guests, George Conway, Ashley Parker, Eugene Daniels, and Adrienne Elrod to discuss how Donald Trump is increasingly resorting to baseless smears of Kamala Harris, as well as blatant lies about relief efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Later, fellow MSNBC anchor Joy Reid joins to talk about the racist dog whistle Trump is using when he talks about the vote in cities like Detroit, Philadelphia, and Atlanta. And in anticipation of tomorrow's vice presidential debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz, Jen talks to Tim Ryan, the last person to share the debate stage with Vance, about the tactics Vance might use to gaslight viewers. 

Sep 30, 2024
Episode 75
Year 2024Episode 7560 min

Episode 75

After a high-stakes week that included a Vice Presidential debate, a dire warning from Liz Cheney and the unsealing of new evidence in the Special Counsel's case against Donald Trump, Jen Psaki breaks down why election denialism is not just a 2020 problem, but a 2024 problem too. Jen is joined by Officer Harry Dunn and Michael Cohen, Trump's former lawyer, to discuss how Trump and his allies will try to steal the  2024 election, should he lose. Legal experts Neal Katyal and Andrew Weissmann talk about the Special Counsel's explosive new filing, which reveals Trump's abdication of duty on January 6th, among other things. Next, Jen explains how Trump is exploiting the victims of Hurricane Helene to demonize migrants, and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg joins to discuss efforts to push back against MAGA-amplified falsehoods.  Finally, Jen is joined by Michigan Democratic Party Chair Lavora Barnes and Oakland University student Marcus Johnson, whose keen understanding of civics made him the breakout star of a focus group on the Vice Presidential debate.

Oct 6, 2024
Episode 76
Year 2024Episode 7660 min

Episode 76

As Trump exploits hurricane victims for political gain, Jen breaks down how his lies have wreaked havoc on the communities and institutions that make America strong. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas joins Jen to discuss Trump's dangerous rhetoric falsehoods, which force the rest of country to pick up the pieces rather than join in a common cause. Next, Congressman Dan Goldman joins to address why Republican leaders like Speaker Mike Johnson still choose to reject reality and refuse to acknowledge that Trump lost the 2020 election. Jen also addresses Vice President Harris's recent media blitz, geared toward new media platforms over legacy outlets. Sarah Matthews, Jerusalem Demsas and Jonathan Martin discuss Harris's strategy, as well her appearance on 60 Minutes. 

Oct 7, 2024
Episode 77
Year 2024Episode 7760 min

Episode 77

Jen Psaki breaks down the state of the extremely close presidential race, which is tied despite Donald Trump's torrent of lies and increasingly anti-democratic rhetoric. Veteran political strategist James Carville joins to discuss how Harris can take a more aggressive approach, urging Americans to believe General Mark Milley's warning that the ex-president is "fascist to his core" as Trump calls for militarizing the US election. Next, Jen is joined by former acting U.S. Solicitor General Neal Katyal to discuss how Trump and his allies may attempt to defraud voters again in 2024, as well as JD Vance's latest refusal acknowledge the fact of Trump's loss in 2020 and his bogus claim that the transfer of power in 2020 was "peaceful." Senator Mark Kelly also joins to share his reaction to General Milley's warning and discuss recent polling in his home state state of Arizona. Jen debunks Trump's claims that he is a champion of the first amendment, explaining how he and his allies only appreciate free speech when it benefits them. Finally, Jen is joined by Senator Tammy Baldwin to discuss the state of her tight Senate race in Wisconsin as well as VP Harris' handling of hurricane relief disinformation.

Oct 13, 2024
Episode 78
Year 2024Episode 7860 min

Episode 78

Jen Psaki is joined by Stacey Abrams to discuss Kamala Harris' increasingly powerful attacks on Donald Trump about "the enemy within." Next, Jen reflects on Harris' speech in Erie, Pennsylvania where the Vice President played clips of Trump's own words. Jen explains why we should believe Trump when he says what he is going to do in a potential second term. Former Rep. Joe Walsh and political columnist Dana Milbank join the show to discuss the state of the race and the urgency that Harris faces to show voters just how dangerous Trump is. Later, Jen explains how Trump and his allies' lies are causing real harm in communities across America - from Springfield, Ohio to Rutherford County, North Carolina. Jen is also joined by Chris Wallace to discuss his new book "Countdown 1960" focused on the presidential race between JFK and Richard Nixon, and the key lesson it holds for peaceful transfers of power and maintaining democracy.

Oct 14, 2024
Episode 79
Year 2024Episode 7960 min

Episode 79

Jen Psaki breaks down the state of the race 16 days out from the election - as Kamala Harris displays her willingness to do the hard work while Donald Trump refuses to be tested in any real way. Jen sits down with Governor Gavin Newsom to discuss Trump's increasingly unhinged behavior amidst his cancellation of multiple interviews, Kamala Harris' 'outstanding' Fox News interview, and the 'concerning' relationship between Elon Musk and Trump. Next, Jen is joined by Ian Sams, senior adviser for the Harris-Walz campaign, to discuss the importance of calling out Trump's 'really weird' comments on the campaign trail, including his latest remark about a part of Arnold Palmer's anatomy. Sams also talks about why the Harris campaign has been so effective at getting under Trump's skin. Later, Jen breaks down Trump allies' attempts to revive lies about Dominion Voting machines and why MAGA-world would be wise to remember that lies do indeed have consequences. Finally, Former Obama Campaign Manager Jim Messina joins the show to answer three big questions about the state of the presidential race - the first in a series of interviews leading up to election day.

Oct 20, 2024
Episode 80
Year 2024Episode 8060 min

Episode 80

Jen Psaki explains what Donald Trump really means when he talks about "the enemy within" - and why we should take him at his word. Representative Adam Schiff joins Jen to discuss Trump and his enablers' increasingly hateful rhetoric, including threats against the Congressman himself, and the danger it poses to our democracy. Next, Jen is joined by a panel of reporters and analysts, including Molly Jong-Fast, Cornell Belcher, and Ali Vitali, to react to Kamala Harris' event with Liz Cheney, discussing the campaign's efforts at winning over key voting blocs, including undecided voters and white women. Later, Jen explains why Trump's "11th Hour" event with supposed faith leaders is just another vector of misinformation and far-fight fanaticism posing as Christianity. Finally, elections lawyer Marc Elias joins Jen to discuss Elon Musk's likely-illegal registered voter lottery and the status of election lawsuits in battleground states.

Oct 21, 2024
Episode 81
Year 2024Episode 8160 min

Episode 81

As Kamala Harris and Donald Trump close out their campaigns, Jen Psaki outlines their starkly different closing messages and why voters shouldn't be freaking out over the extremely tight race. Harris Campaign Chair Jen O'Malley Dillon joins the show to discuss the state of the race, including the encouraging early voting numbers that have the Harris team feeling confident and why the campaign believes that John Kelly's 'fascist' label is an effective message with voters. Next, The Daily Show's Jordan Klepper joins Jen to reflect on his recent conversations with fervent Trump supporters for his new special - explaining how many MAGA voters have made Trump a part of their identity. Later, Jen shares footage from her travels to Michigan where she recently joined Emily's List staffers to door knock and talk with swing-state voters. Finally, Jen is joined by Former Obama Campaign Manager Jim Messina to ask him three big questions about the state of the presidential race - nine days out from election day. 

Oct 27, 2024
Episode 82
Year 2024Episode 8260 min

Episode 82

Eight days out from the election, Jen Psaki explains how Donald Trump's dark Madison Square Garden rally reveals his team's belief that a closing message of racism and hate is effective, while Kamala Harris and her team of all-star surrogates continue to call him out. Jen is joined by a panel of reporters and political analysts including George Conway, Eugene Daniels, and Philippe Reines to discuss the stark difference between the candidates as they compete to seal the deal. Next, Jen is joined by Michael Tyler, communications director for the Harris-Walz campaign, to discuss Trump and his allies' disturbingly racist rhetoric at his MSG rally and the contrast it provides for voters as Kamala Harris' concludes her campaign focused on unity and hope. Jen is also joined by Senator Elizabeth Warren to react to Kamala Harris' closing ad highlighting her economic plan to support working class families. Later, "Pod Save America" Co-Host Tommy Vietor joins the show to discuss Michelle and Barack Obama's extremely effective surrogacy for Kamala Harris as they campaign for her across swing states. Jen also talks with elections lawyer Marc Elias to discuss ballot boxes being set on fire in Oregon and Washington state, amid growing threats against election officials across the country. Finally, Jen reflects on President Joe Biden casting his early ballot today for Kamala Harris and the literal vote of confidence it symbolizes in his chosen successor. 

Oct 28, 2024
Episode 83
Year 2024Episode 8360 min

Episode 83

With only two days left in the craziest and most consequential campaign season most of us can remember, Jen Psaki breaks down the implications of a shocking new poll that shows Kamala Harris leading Trump in Iowa by 3 points. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg joins to talk about Harris' advantage with female voters, the possibility of turning Iowa blue and the disturbing nature of Trump's closing message. Later, House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi joins Jen to react to Trump's violent rhetoric about shooting the media, and the historic role that women may play in putting Harris over the top. Former Director of Cybersecurity Chris Krebs talks to Jen about sounding the alarm on election security after US intelligence officials discovered two cases of misinformation circulated on the web by Russia. Finally former Obama campaign manager Jim Messina reacts to latest polling and the biggest challenge that faces the Harris campaign in these final moments before the election. 

Nov 3, 2024
Episode 84
Year 2024Episode 8460 min

Episode 84

Jen Psaki outlines Democrats' cautious optimism as Kamala Harris closes out her campaign on a high note, as well as what election day might mean for the women voters who may propel her to victory. Lawrence O'Donnell joins Jen to discuss the state of the race as the campaigns come to an end, including recent polling and what to watch for as the vote come in. Next, Senator Cory Booker joins the show to discuss his conversations with hopeful swing-state voters and the recent increase in Black male voters' support for Harris. Later, Michael Steele, Lis Smith, and Jon Favreau join Jen to discuss the two candidates' very different closing messages, as well as the enthusiasm gap as Harris draws massive crowds at her rallies while Trump struggles to fill venues. 

Nov 4, 2024
Episode 85
Year 2024Episode 8560 min

Episode 85

Following Donald Trump's victory, Jen Psaki explains why Democrats in search of answers aren't going to find a single, clear-cut explanation. Rather, they should stop diagnosing, and start listening. Jen is joined by Michigan State Senator Mallory McMorrow and Tennessee State Representative Justin Jones to discuss why Democrats must meet voters where there are and how they plan to fight back against Trump. Former Acting U.S. Solicitor General Neal Katyal joins Jen to share his perspective on the extent to which our system's guardrails can prevent Trump from acting out his worst impulses in a second term. Later, Jen is joined by Representative Katie Porter of California to talk about how Democrats can improve their messaging on the economy after American voters wholly rejected their pitch, as well as her potential future plans to run for governor. Jen is also joined by Oklahoma State Representative Monroe Nichols to discuss his historic victory as the first black mayor-elect of Tulsa and how his campaign broke through in an overwhelmingly red state. Finally, Jen reflects on the importance of peaceful transfers of power in our democracy as President Biden promises a smooth transition and peaceful transfer of power. 

Nov 10, 2024
Episode 86
Year 2024Episode 8660 min

Episode 86

Jen Psaki breaks down Donald Trump's staffing picks and what they reveal about his dark vision for a second term. Jen is joined by Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey to discuss her plans to combat Trump's policies, including protecting reproductive rights and women's healthcare. Next, civil rights attorney Sherrilyn Ifill joins the show to analyze the legalities of Trump's plan to end birthright citizenship. Jen is also joined by Rep. Dan Goldman to discuss how Trump and his allies might pursue his perceived enemies. Later, Jen talks about Trump's recent call with Vladimir Putin, which the Kremlin denies even took place, and how it fits into a pattern of deception about his relationship with Russia. Jen also sits down with Rep.-Elect Kelly Morrison to discuss her recent victory and how she plans to continue the fight for reproductive rights as the only pro-choice OB-GYN in Congress. Finally, Jen closes the show with some thoughts on the rising stars in the democratic party that could potentially lead the party in 2028.

Nov 11, 2024
Episode 87
Year 2024Episode 8760 min

Episode 87

Jen Psaki breaks down Donald Trump's choice of partial loyalists to fill his cabinet and how their lack of experience could impact our everyday lives. Senator-Elect Elissa Slotkin joins Jen to discuss the concerns about Trump's nominees, and the issues in their background that might reveal their true character. Next, Jen is joined by Andrew Weissmann to discuss the importance of transparency in the confirmation process in light of Speaker Mike Johnson's push to suppress a House Ethics Committee report on alleged sexual misconduct by Matt Gaetz, Trump's pick to lead the DOJ. Later, Jen is joined by former CIA Director John Brennan to discuss Trump's nomination of former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard to be the Director of National Intelligence and why her questionable pro-Russian comments raise serious concerns for national security. Former HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius also joins Jen to react to Trump's nomination of anti-vaxxer Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services, outlining the danger he poses to our country's health system. Finally, Jen offers democrats a reminder not to fall prey to right-wing propaganda, following the GOP's amplification of bad-faith attacks on the transgender community amid the election.

Nov 17, 2024
Episode 88
Year 2024Episode 8860 min

Episode 88

Jen Psaki explains why it's important to stay engaged and demand answers in the face of the increasingly salacious scandals plaguing Donald Trump's cabinet picks. Bob Woodward joins Jen to discuss Trump's loyalist cabinet picks and how their inexperience is part of his plan to "sabotage" our system of government. Next, Jen is joined by Senator-Elect Andy Kim to discuss how he plans to approach the cabinet confirmation process, his frustrations with "performative politics", and how democrats can better connect with voters. Then, Representative Abigail Spanberger joins the show to explain why she believes Trump-nominated Tulsi Gabbard would be "catastrophic" to our national security if she is confirmed as director of national intelligence. Later, Jen sounds the alarm on the massive conflict of interest that lies in tech billionaire Elon Musk's new role as "buddy in chief" to Trump. Jen also sits down with Jacob Soboroff to discuss the new MSNBC film "Separated", which is based on his best-selling book about Trump's state-sponsored family separation policy. Finally, Jen in light of Pete Hegseth's comments that women shouldn't be allowed to serve in combat roles, Jen spotlights an outstanding female Air Force pilot.

Nov 18, 2024
Episode 89
Year 2024Episode 8960 min

Episode 89

Jen Psaki outlines the lessons to be learned from Matt Gaetz's short-lived ride as Donald Trump's pick for attorney general, including why the media is more important than ever in the cabinet vetting process with an incoming administration that is reportedly forgoing FBI background checks. Jen is joined by Representative Jamie Raskin to discuss Trump naming Pam Bondi as his new nominee for attorney general and the crucial questions she should be asked as the public gets to know her. Next, Jen is joined by investigative reporter Michael Isikoff to discuss his new reporting on Tulsi Gabbard's 2017 trip to Syria that he says was essentially a "propaganda coup" for Bashar al-Assad's regime. Later, Former White House Counsel Bob Bauer joins Jen to offer perspective on the importance of thoroughly vetting nominees and why a lax investigative process could put America's security at risk. Finally, Jen breaks down the sexual assault allegations against Defense Secretary pick Pete Hegseth as the GOP rushes to his defense, and the concerning example that sets for survivors in our country. Jen is joined by Representative Mike Sherrill to react to Hegseth's view that women shouldn't be allowed to serve in combat roles and why these comments should be disqualifying.

Nov 24, 2024
Episode 90
Year 2024Episode 9060 min

Episode 90

Jen Psaki reacts to the news that Donald Trump has officially evaded accountability for his misconduct, after Special Counsel Jack Smith formally moved to dismiss the two Federal cases against him. Jen is joined by Senator-elect Adam Schiff to discuss how we arrived at this moment and the many ways those cases could have played out differently over the last 4 years. Jen is then joined by Melanie Zanona, Brendan Buck and Mark Leibovich to discuss how Trump's cabinet nominees might be considered for confirmation without undergoing FBI background checks, and the possibility that some Senate Republicans might join with Democrats to demand them. Jen also reflects on the implications of Trump's apparent decision to avoid transparency when it comes to his transition fund, which -- as of now -- can raise unlimited money without disclosing the names of donors, including from foreign nationals. Finally, Jen talks to Congressman and Veteran Pat Ryan of New York about Pete Hegseth's right-wing ideology and what it would mean for the Department of Defense if he is confirmed. 

Nov 25, 2024
Episode 91
Year 2024Episode 9160 min

Episode 91

Jen Psaki examines Kash Patel's background and role in MAGA-world, which has been almost entirely defined by his blind loyalty to Donald Trump. Elaina Plott Calabro, staff writer for The Atlantic, joins Jen to discuss her reporting on Patel, including his long history of spreading lies and the danger he poses if confirmed as FBI director. Next, Jen is joined by legal expert Andrew Weissmann and national security analyst Frank Figliuzzi to discuss the implications of Patel's promise to dismantle the so-called "deep state." Jen is also joined by Ben Wikler, chair of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, to discuss his bid for DNC chair, including his plans to unite the party and meet voters where they are. Later, Jen shares some thoughts on The New York Times' recent reporting that Pete Hegseth's own mother accused her son of mistreating women for years, Finally, Jen is joined by Jacob Soboroff to discuss "Separated", a documentary film based on his book examining Trump's family separation policy. 

Dec 1, 2024
Episode 92
Year 2024Episode 9260 min

Episode 92

Jen Psaki explains why the news of President Joe Biden pardoning his son Hunter should not distract you from the people who pose actual threats to our country's national security - like Donald Trump's top cabinet picks. Among them, Pete Hegseth was the subject of a jaw-dropping exposé in the New Yorker, revealing that he was often intoxicated on the job in his early career. Gregg Nunziata and Noah Bookbinder join Jen to discuss the importance of thorough FBI background checks in the confirmation process, from their experience as counsels to the Senate Judiciary Committee. Next, Senator Alex Padilla joins the show to discuss his concerns about Trump's picks for top administration roles and the importance of "restoring norms" to protect our democracy. Jen is also joined by Former Romney Campaign Advisor Kevin Madden and NBC Capitol Hill Correspondent Ali Vitali to discuss what behind-the-scenes considerations might look like on Capitol Hill as Trump's cabinet picks meet with Senators. Later, following Trump's nomination of Charles Kushner to serve as Ambassador to France, Jen breaks down Kushner's "loathsome" criminal history and why it should be disqualifying. Finally, Jen is joined by Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party Chairman Ken Martin to discuss why he decided to join the race for DNC chair. 

Dec 2, 2024
Episode 93
Year 2024Episode 9360 min

Episode 93

Jen Psaki examines Donald Trump's second term priorities after his first network TV interview since the November election, including his plans for tariffs, deporting families, ending birthright citizenship, and Obamacare, as well as his controversial cabinet picks. Senator Amy Klobuchar joins to discuss. Later, former National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes reacts to breaking news out of Syria, where rebels seized control of the capital city Damascus and ousted President Bashar al-Assad, effectively ending 13 years of civil war. Later, Neal Katyal and Andrew Weissmann join Jen to talk about Trump's anticipated campaign of "retribution" and how the Biden administration could issue pre-emptive pardons for people Trump has singled out. Finally Jen talks discusses the shift to younger leadership within the House Democratic Caucus and how Democrats across the country are looking to shake things up. Finally, Jen speaks to New York State Senator James Skoufis, who is running for DNC chair.

Dec 8, 2024
Episode 94
Year 2024Episode 9460 min

Episode 94

Jen Psaki explains why Donald Trump's threats remain just as dangerous after some claim the president-elect has "cooled" his rhetoric around persecuting his political foes.  Former US attorney Preet Bharara joins Jen to talk about why Trump doesn't deserve the benefit of the doubt. Later, Jen is joined by the political panel to discuss how Republicans are overlooking the controversy and allegations against Trump cabinet picks like Tulsi Gabbard, Pete Hegseth, and Kash Patel, and if any Republicans would be willing to vote against them. Jen then delves into Tulsi Gabbard's sympathy for ousted Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, including new reporting from NBC News revealing that Congressional aides on the House Foreign Affairs Committee did not trust the then-Congresswoman Gabbard with the identity of a Syrian defector. Investigative reporter Dan De Luce and the Executive Director of the Syrian Emergency Task Force, Mouaz Moustafa, talk to Jen about those security concerns. Finally, Governor Jared Polis of Colorado talks to Jen about his decision to buck his party and support some of Trump's policies.  

Dec 9, 2024
Episode 95
Year 2024Episode 9560 min

Episode 95

In light of Christopher Wray's intent to resign as FBI Director, Jen Psaki explains Trump's strategy of nominating unqualified people to serve in his cabinet -- ensuring absolute fealty from those who otherwise would be relative unknowns. Jen is joined by Senator Sheldon Whitehouse to discuss the dangers of the loyalty Trump engenders. Next, Jen is joined by author Tim Weiner to his concerns about Kash Patel potentially leading the FBI, explaining why his nomination represents a "disastrous rise of misplaced power." Later, Jen is joined by Representative Ro Khanna to discuss Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy's DOGE plan to reform the government and how he plans to work with the subcommittee on certain issues. Finally, Jen sounds the alarm on RFK Jr's association with radical anti-vaccine figures, including one ally, Aaron Siri, who helped try to revoke the approval of the polio vaccine. Jen is joined by The New York Times reporter, Sheryl Gay Stolberg, who broke the story on Siri to discuss her reporting.

Dec 15, 2024
Episode 96
Year 2024Episode 9660 min

Episode 96

Jen Psaki examines the culture of fear Trump is trying to create in advance of his second presidential term. She is joined by Senator Chris Murphy to talk about the threat to lawmakers and media outlets, as well as to a society that could become too afraid to speak out. Next, Congressman Eric Swalwell and Former DOJ Advisor Anthony Coley talk to Jen about the ruling by a New York judge rejecting Trump's bid to throw out his criminal conviction. Jen also delves into reports of mysterious drones hovering in the skies above New Jersey this and is joined by White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby to discuss the ongoing investigation. Jen reacts to Trump's nominee for HHS Secretary RFK Jr.'s plans to end vaccine programs and how it's affecting the public's growing distrust of vaccines. Jon Favreau of Pod Saves America stands by with his thoughts on the path forward for Democrats and the conversations the party needs to have in order to win again. 

Dec 16, 2024
Episode 97
Year 2024Episode 9760 min

Episode 97

Jen Psaki recaps the utter chaos that unfolded on Capitol Hill this past week as Elon Musk's influence over Donald Trump and the House Republican caucus was on full display. Democratic Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries joins Jen to discuss the last-minute scramble in Congress to avert a government shutdown and the challenges of governing in the age of Trump. Next, Jen is joined by Punchbowl Congressional Reporter Melanie Zanona and Republican strategist Doug Heye to discuss Mike Johnson's future as speaker of the house as Trump and some of his allies express doubts about him. Then, Jen breaks down the Musk of it all, as he spreads dangerous misinformation on X and flaunts his massive influence in his bid to bully elected officials. Later, Jen is joined by former U.S. Acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal to react to the House GOP's baseless targeting of Former Rep. Liz Cheney as they kick off Trump's fight for retribution against his political enemies. Finally, March for Our Lives Co-Founder David Hogg joins the show to discuss his candidacy for DNC vice chair and to offer his reaction to the Democratic party passing over Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for the top spot on the Oversight Committee.

Dec 22, 2024
Episode 98
Year 2024Episode 9860 min

Episode 98

Jen Psaki reflects on the eye-popping revelations from the House Ethics Committee about Matt Gaetz, and how it shows that Trump's GOP clearly lives by a different standard -- a lower one. Jen is joined by Rep. Jasmine Crockett and MSNBC host Katie Phang to react to the committee's findings, including whether Gaetz could still be held accountable. Next, Jen is joined by political analyst Brendan Buck and reporter Annie Karni to preview the upcoming fight for Speaker of the House in the wake of the Gaetz bombshell. Then, Jen shares some thoughts on the precarious relationship between president-elect Trump and Elon Musk and how difficult their inevitable breakup may be. Later, Jen is joined by Rep. Jim Himes to discuss whether Musk is using his proximity to the presidency to benefit himself financially and concerns about Musk handling sensitive information. Finally, Jen is joined by Former White House Counsel Bob Bauer and Former Assistant Attorney General Jack Goldsmith to discuss Trump's plans to dismantle government and push the limits of presidential power in a second term.

Dec 23, 2024
Episode 99
Year 2024Episode 9960 min

Episode 99

Jen Psaki discusses the future of the Democratic party, previewing the race for DNC chair. Jen is joined by former Governor Martin O'Malley to discuss his candidacy and why his experience sets him apart. Next, Jen is joined by Vanity Fair Special Correspondent Molly Jong-Fast and Betches Media Co-Founder Sami Sage to discuss the tough year that women in America faced, and where we go from here. Then, Jen sits down for a conversation with Belinda Edwards, a caregiver fellow with the Elizabeth Dole foundation, to discuss her experience as a caregiver for her parents and why she decided to become an advocate on the issue. Later, Jen is joined by Jared Cohen to discuss the importance of talking to kids about politics in light of his new children's book "Speaking of America," is an illustrated history of the people who have served as president, focusing on the way they spoke to their fellow Americans. Finally, Jen reflects on the crazy news year that was 2024 and shares some closing thoughts on what she is thankful for as the year comes to an end.

Dec 29, 2024
Episode 100
Year 2024Episode 10060 min

Episode 100

Dec 30, 2024

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