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Andrew and Mona discuss the meat ax approach to crime, the real DC, and what will happen when Trump meets Putin again.
Trump keeps creating all these phony crises—an 'invasion' at the border, immigrants in the interior, crime in D.C.—so he can put on a show of force for his white base.
nority Leader John Boehner, and then-House Minority Whip Eric Cantor. Compared to them, Bachmann was an absolute radical. Her ...
JVL and Jonathan Cohn are joined by economist Jason Furman to discuss Trump’s pick of E.J. Antoni to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a choice that is highly partisan, unqualified, and threatens ...
E.J. Antoni’s nomination isn’t designed to reassure markets, the Fed, or the business community. It’s designed to provoke ...
Then they reviewed Weapons, the funniest scary movie of the year (so far!) that nevertheless has a poignant, melancholic core. (There are spoilers in this chat, so just let it be known that all three ...
Trump’s obvious nonconcern about the civil rights abuses likely to follow a group of cops who are told they can “do whatever ...
But support for Trump’s aggressive tactics against illegal immigration is ebbing. Americans don’t like what they’re seeing.
The reason there’s a Nobel Peace Prize in the first place is because peace is hard. excluding Ukrainian President Volodymyr ...
Jonathan Cohn talk with an old friend Juliette Kayyem.
A deposition in her lawsuit against HBO late-night host Bill Maher offers one of the clearest answers to date. Loomer sees a future in Trump world involving a White House job, and then, from there, ...
Cameron Kasky and Tim Miller dissect the week's top news, from the mugging of "Big Balls" (Edward Coristine) in D.C.
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