Episode 87
LA Times reporter Eli Stokols, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, former WH Comms Director Jennifer Palmieiri, and Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre on the state of the 2020 field and why some candidates are getting more attention than others.
LA Times reporter Eli Stokols, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, former WH Comms Director Jennifer Palmieiri, and Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre on how the Democratic hopefuls match up against Trump.
NYT's Peter Baker, WaPo's Carol Leonnig, former Assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former federal prosecutor Mimi Rocah, and Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien on Trump discussing the Mueller report with Russian President Vladimir Putin, but not addressing the Russian election interference Mueller found.
LA Times reporter Eli Stokols, former federal prosecutor Mimi Rocah, and Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien on the escalating feud between House Democrats and AG Barr over his approach to the Mueller report.
WaPo's Carol Leonnig, LA Times reporter Eli Stokols, former federal prosecutor Mimi Rocah, and Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien on notes taken by White House staffer, Annie Donaldson, that chronicle chaotic days in the West Wing and made numerous appearances in Mueller's report.
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