Episode 67
Emilio Estevez joins Nicolle Wallace and the Deadline panel to discuss his new film, "The Public," that sheds light on the plight of the homeless as they struggle through obstacle in today's society.
Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, former Sen. Claire McCaskill, former U.S. Attorney Mimi Rocah, and Donny Deutsch on the official request from the House Ways and Means Committee to gain access to Trump's tax returns citing legitimate "legislative, legal, and oversight rights."
Former Acting U.S. Solicitor General Neal Katyal, NYT's Michael Schmidt, former Sen. Claire McCaskill, former U.S. Attorney Mimi Rocah, and Donny Deutsch on the bombshell reports that Mueller's team is accusing Attorney General Barr of downplaying damning evidence against Trump.
The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, former Sen. Claire McCaskill, former U.S. Attorney Mimi Rocah, and Donny Deutsch on new details reports concerning national security: more details over the breach at Mar-a-Lago and Jared Kushner identified as one of the 25 White House employees granted security clearance over the objections of career officials.
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