Episode 111

Princeton University's Eddie Glaude, NBC News' Heidi Przybyla, NYT's Nick Confessore, WaPo's Eugene Robinson and former federal prosecutor Paul Butler react to the release of the audio of a voicemail Trump's former lawyer John Dowd left for Michael Flynn's lawyer.
Princeton University's Eddie Glaude, NBC News' Heidi Przybyla, NYT's Nick Confessore, and Eugene Robinson and Robert Costa of the Washington Post on the president attacking his political foes right before he made a speech honoring war heroes for the 75th anniversary of D-Day.
Princeton University's Eddie Glaude, NBC News' Heidi Przybyla, NYT's Nick Confessore, and Washington Post's Eugene Robinson on the 2020 candidates courting African-American voters and meeting with Stacey Abrams.
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