Episode 44

Today's discussions:
New York Times columnist Bret Stephens, MSNBC analyst Zerlina Maxwell, former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Pentagon Jeremy Bash, AP's Jonathan Lemire, and former DNC senior advisor Doug Thornell on the New York Times report that Trump's intelligence community must cater security briefings to Trump's interests in order for him to pay attention;
New York Times columnist Bret Stephens, MSNBC analyst Zerlina Maxwell, former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Pentagon Jeremy Bash, AP's Jonathan Lemire, and former DNC senior advisor Doug Thornell on the president's over 2-hour-long speech covering former co-workers, foes, and everything in between;
WaPo's Devlin Barrett, former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Pentagon Jeremy Bash, AP's Jonathan Lemire, and former DNC senior advisor Doug Thornell on the House Judiciary Committee demanding documents from over 80 people in Trump's orbit;
New York Times columnist Bret Stephens, MSNBC analyst Zerlina Maxwell, former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Pentagon Jeremy Bash, AP's Jonathan Lemire, and former DNC senior advisor Doug Thornell on the New Yorker piece exploring the complex relationship between the Trump administration and the conservative news outlet Fox News.
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