Episode 61

Former Congressman David Jolly, MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre, former federal prosecutor Berit Berger, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, and Politico's Anna Palmer on fired FBI director James Comey's first interview following the release of Barr's summary of the Mueller report with Lester Holt.
Former Congressman David Jolly, MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre, former federal prosecutor Berit Berger, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, and Politico's Anna Palmer on the White House targeting the most vulnerable Americans, including those in need of heath care, disaster relief in Puerto Rico, and participants in the Special Olympics.
Former Congressman David Jolly, MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre, former federal prosecutor Berit Berger, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, and Politico's Anna Palmer on concerns over Trump's competency following the new biography on the late First Lady Barbara Bush.
WaPo's Ashley Parker, former US attorney Joyce Vance, former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance, Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, and Politico's Anna Palmer on the outstanding question of whether or not Trump obstructed justice and calls for the full release of the Mueller report.
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