Episode 164

Yahoo News' Dan Klaidman, New York Magazine's Gabe Debenedetti, former congresswoman Donna Edwards, and former congressman David Jolly on Trump cancelling his trip to Denmark after the Prime Minister called his idea to purchase Greenland ‘absurd.'
Yahoo News' Dan Klaidman, New York Magazine's Gabe Debenedetti, former congresswoman Donna Edwards, and former congressman David Jolly on the president reiterating his comment that Jewish people who vote for Democrats are disloyal.
NPR's Maria Hinojosa, former congresswoman Donna Edwards, former congressman David Jolly, and NBC News correspondent Julia Ainsley on a new proposal by the Trump administration to hold migrant children and their families in detention for the duration of their immigration proceedings.
Washington Post's Phil Rucker, former congresswoman Donna Edwards, former congressman David Jolly, and NPR's Maria Hinojosa on how two weeks after the shooting in El Paso the president muddies his stance on gun control and the Trump administration returns to its focus on targeting Latino migrants.
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