Episode 104
NYT Magazine's Mark Leibovich, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and WaPo columnist Eugene Robinson on how the attorney general continues to protect the president by going after those who Trump believes are his political enemies.
NYT Magazine's Mark Leibovich, MSNBC's Garrett Haake, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and WaPo columnist Eugene Robinson on how the nearly two dozen 2020 hopefuls are using the media to break through and be considered serious contenders against Trump.
NYT Magazine's Mark Leibovich, MSNBC's Garrett Haake, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and WaPo columnist Eugene Robinson on the seeming lack of enthusiasm and crowds around Joe Biden despite his strong polling.
NYT's Peter Baker, WaPo's Robert Costa, former Assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and WaPo columnist Eugene Robinson on the president's trip to Japan going off the rails when he sided with a dictator over an ally, and slammed a 2020 rival.
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