Inside with Jen Psaki - Season 3 / Year 2025

Inside with Jen Psaki - Season 3 / Year 2025

Season 3 / Year 2025

Network
DatesJan 5, 2025 - Mar 2, 2025
Previous Season

Episodes

Episode 1
Year 2025Episode 160 min

Episode 1

Jen Psaki dives into the drama filled re-election of speaker Mike Johnson, and how aggressive moves by the Democrats could be the key to regaining power down the line. She is joined by James Carville to discuss what Democrats got wrong in November and where to go from here. Next, Jen is joined by Representative Jim Clyburn for a wide-ranging interview, including his thoughts ahead of the four-year anniversary of the violent January 6 insurrection and how Democrats can find common ground with Republicans in the new Congress. Then, legal experts Neal Katyal and Andrew Weissmann join the show to discuss Judge Merchan's orders for Donald Trump to be sentenced in his hush money case and why Merchan signaled that he will not be sentencing Trump to jail time. Later, Jen breaks down the GOP's attempts to falsely tie the New Orleans terrorist attack to the border and how it reveals their larger goal of stoking fears as groundwork for their extreme immigration policies. Finally, Jen is joined by former DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano to discuss the latest updates on the Bourbon Street attack and how Trump's disinformation distracts from the real investigative efforts being conducted by law enforcement.

Jan 5, 2025
Episode 2
Year 2025Episode 260 min

Episode 2

Jen Psaki reflects on the four-year anniversary of the January 6 insurrection, including the importance of peaceful transfers of power following Kamala Harris certifying her loss to Donald Trump. Jen is joined by Representative Jamie Raskin to discuss the weaknesses of the electoral college system and what he makes of Trump's plans to pardon Jan. 6 rioters. Next, former U.S. Capitol Police Sergeant Aquilino Gonell joins Jen to discuss how he is dealing with the trauma he experienced protecting the Capitol that day. Then, Senator Andy Kim joins Jen for a wide-ranging interview, discussing his takeaways from Jan. 6 and his priorities heading into a new Congress. Later, Jen shares some thoughts on VP Harris joining the short list of sitting vice presidents who have humbly certified their own defeat- a stark difference from how Trump handled his loss four years ago. Finally, Senator Raphael Warnock joins the show to reflect on President Jimmy Carter's powerful legacy and what will stick with him most from his close relationship with the former president. 

Jan 6, 2025
Episode 3
Year 2025Episode 360 min

Episode 3

Jen Psaki breaks down the latest updates on the deadly wildfires in southern California, including Donald Trump's efforts to place blame and distract the public rather than offer any real solutions. Jen shares her wide-ranging interview with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, covering Trump's promise to annex Canada as the 51st U.S. state, the assistance his country is offering to combat the ongoing wildfires, his decision to resign, and more. Next, Jen covers the latest in Trump's legal battles as efforts to hold him accountable come to a close, with Special Counsel Jack Smith quietly resigning and Trump being sentenced to an "unconditional discharge". Jen is joined by legal expert Andrew Weissmann to discuss what may be the final chapter in Trump's legal troubles, as well as the incoming President's promises to pardon January 6th defendants. Later, Jen breaks down the rampant disinformation about the wildfires being propagated by the right-wing that are making response efforts even more difficult. She is joined by The New York Times reporter David Wallace-Wells to discuss the real-world impact of the wildfires that continue to rage across Los Angeles county and how our society can mitigate and prevent similar disasters in the future. Finally, Jen interviews Representative Judy Chu, who represents a district affected by the wildfires, to share a glimpse into the diverse communities she represents who will now have to rebuild their entire lives in the wake of mass destruction.

Jan 12, 2025
Episode 4
Year 2025Episode 460 min

Episode 4

Jen Psaki points out the signs that are showing why the upcoming presidential transition may be much different than transitions of power throughout history. Jen is joined by National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan to discuss the White House's efforts to ensure that aid reaches those impacted by the LA wildfires, where U.S.-led ceasefire negotiations stand between Israel and Hamas, and more. Next, Jen is joined by Representative Dan Goldman to discuss what the American public stands to learn from Special Counsel Jack Smith's report on Trump's January 6th case which will likely be released in the coming days. Then, Jen is joined by reporter Jane Mayer to preview the confirmation hearing for Pete Hegseth, Trump's pick to lead the DOD, and to discuss her reporting that the FBI's background check on Hegseth is lacking testimony from key sources. Later, Jen outlines the clear conflicts of interest that lie in the efforts of tech billionaires, like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, to align themselves, and their companies, with incoming President Trump. Finally, Jen is joined by Jennifer Rubin and Norm Eisen to discuss why they left their jobs to found a media outlet, The Contrarian, focused on combating authoritarian threats while maintaining independence and integrity amidst a media market saturated with billionaire owners. 

Jan 13, 2025
Episode 5
Year 2025Episode 560 min

Episode 5

Jen Psaki outlines the latest updates in the Israel-Hamas ceasefire following the release of three female Israeli hostages. Jen is joined by White House Deputy National Security Advisor Jon Finer to preview the six-week implementation plan for the ceasefire, including when to expect the release of Americans held by Hamas. Next, Jen explains why Trump's decision to hold his inauguration inside - giving indoor seats to his billionaire friends while stiffing regular people who spent thousands to see him - is a perfect metaphor for what the next four years of his presidency will look like. Then, Jen shares her interview with California Governor Gavin Newsom where he reacts to calls from GOP leaders to condition wildfire aid to the state, explaining why residents need "support, not rhetoric." Later, Jen shares the latest NBC reporting on Trump's mass deportation plans that he says will start "very quickly" in sanctuary cities including Chicago. Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul joins the show to discuss what Trump can actually accomplish and how state officials plan to ensure Trump's plans comply with the law. Finally, Jen breaks down the dangers posed by Trump's fast-forming oligarchy of tech billionaires. 

Jan 19, 2025
Episode 6
Year 2025Episode 660 min

Episode 6

Amid Trump's inauguration and a flurry of executive orders, Jen Psaki explains why the next four years will be defined by the tension between how Trump sees his power and what he can actually do with that power. Jen is joined by Senator Adam Schiff to discuss President Trump's pardons of hundreds of January 6 defendants, including some of the worst offenders. Next, Jen is joined by Former Senator Claire McCaskill and Former SDNY Attorney Preet Bharara to discuss those pardons and the dangerous precedent they set for the rule of law in this country. Then, Jen is joined by Senator Chris Murphy to discuss the dangerous oligarchy of tech billionaires surrounding Trump, the implications for access to factual information, and the future of TikTok. Later, Jen is joined by Jacob Soboroff to explain Trump's policy plans on immigration as he begins a second term, including his vow to end birthright citizenship. Finally, in light of the death of former Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards, Jen reflects on some important takeaways from her powerful legacy. 

Jan 20, 2025
Episode 7
Year 2025Episode 760 min

Episode 7

Jen Psaki outlines the GOP's empowerment of insurrectionists pardoned by Trump and the dangerous precedent it sets for future political violence in our country. Next, Jen is joined by Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer for a wide-ranging interview, covering topics including Trump's pardons, her fight to protect abortion rights, the risk of proposed tariffs, and more. Then, Former White House Ethics Czar Norm Eisen joins Jen to discuss why he believes Trump's purge of Inspectors General is illegal, and why he thinks they shouldn't just "roll over for Trump's dictatorial decrees". Later, Jen is joined by Former Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn who shares his reaction to Trump's pardons of thousands of Jan. 6 convicts and why he feels motivated to continue speaking out in face of the "crushing" news. Jen also shares some thoughts on Pete Hegseth's unprecedented confirmation as Defense Secretary in the face of an avalanche of red flags. Finally, Jen reflects on the various individuals who had the courage to push back against Trump in his first week in office. 

Jan 26, 2025
Episode 8
Year 2025Episode 860 min

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. 

Jan 27, 2025
Episode 9
Year 2025Episode 960 min

Episode 9

Jan 31, 2025
Episode 10
Year 2025Episode 1060 min

Episode 10

Jen Psaki breaks down President Donald Trump's ongoing efforts this week to dismantle the federal government through mass purges, funding freezes and power grabs. Jen is joined by Representative Jamie Raskin to discuss his concerns about Trump's unprecedented mass firing of federal employees and Elon Musk's DOGE team gaining access to the Treasury Department payment system. Next, Jen is joined by Senator Amy Klobuchar to discuss the economic implications of the sweeping tariffs Trump will impose on the United States' three largest trading partners, as well as her reaction to Trump's retaliatory firing of key FBI and DOJ staff. Then, Jen breaks down how RFK Jr. stands to financially benefit from his dangerous anti-vax conspiracy theories if he's confirmed as HHS secretary. Jen is joined by Senator Maggie Hassan to reflect on her powerful speech blasting RFK's false vaccine claims at his confirmation hearing. Finally, Jen shares her conversation with MSNBC Host Chris Hayes about his new book 'The Siren's Call'.

Feb 2, 2025
Episode 11
Year 2025Episode 1160 min

Episode 11

Feb 3, 2025
Episode 12
Year 2025Episode 1260 min

Episode 12

Feb 9, 2025
Episode 13
Year 2025Episode 1360 min

Episode 13

Feb 10, 2025
Episode 14
Year 2025Episode 1460 min

Episode 14

Feb 16, 2025
Episode 15
Year 2025Episode 1560 min

Episode 15

Feb 17, 2025
Episode 16
Year 2025Episode 1660 min

Episode 16

Feb 23, 2025
Episode 17
Year 2025Episode 1760 min

Episode 17

Mar 24, 2025
Episode 18
Year 2025Episode 1860 min

Episode 18

Mar 2, 2025

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