Episode 43
Today's discussions:
NYT columnist Michelle Goldberg, MSNBC's Rev. Al Sharpton, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, and former US attorney Joyce Vance on the contentious exchange during Michael Cohen's hearing that highlighted hypocrisy in the Republican party;
NYT columnist Michelle Goldberg, MSNBC's Rev. Al Sharpton, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, former Chief of Staff to Biden and Gore Ron Klain, and former US attorney Joyce Vance on Otto Warmbier's parents hitting back at Trump after he said he takes Kim Jong Un's word regarding the death of their son;
NYT reporter Adam Goldman, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, former Chief of Staff to Biden and Gore Ron Klain, and former US attorney Joyce Vance on the New York Times bombshell report that Trump ordered his officials to grant Jared Kushner a security clearance despite concerns;
NYT columnist Michelle Goldberg, MSNBC's Rev. Al Sharpton, former DOJ spox Matt Miller, and former US attorney Joyce Vance on Congress's interest in the other names Cohen mentioned in his testimony and where the Russia investigation goes next.
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