Episode 157
Associated Press reporter Jonathan Lemire, former Bush White House aide Elise Jordan, and The Root's Jason Johnson on a new rule from the Trump administration that makes it harder for low-income, legal immigrants who receive federal assistance to stay in the country legally.
Washington Post reporter Aaron Blake, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, Associated Press reporter Jonathan Lemire, former Bush White House aide Elise Jordan, and The Root's Jason Johnson on how being called a racist has infuriated Trump, and a former close ally says the president may need to be replaced in 2020.
POLITICO senior writer Jake Sherman, Associated Press reporter Jonathan Lemire, former Bush White House aide Elise Jordan, and The Root's Jason Johnson on the 2020 Democratic candidates calling gun control not just a safety issue, but a moral one.
Washington Post reporter Aaron Blake, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, Associated Press reporter Jonathan Lemire, former Bush White House aide Elise Jordan, and The Root's Jason Johnson on the president retweeting a conspiracy theory that ties the Clintons to alleged sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein's shocking death.
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