Episode 62

Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, former undersecretary of State Rick Stengel, MSNBC contributor Zerlina Maxwell, and former assistant US attorney Mimi Rocah on Trump overriding his Education Secretary Betsy DeVos' testimony that they would be defunding the Special Olympics.
NBC's Julia Ainsley, former deputy assistant AG Elliot Williams, former assistant US attorney Mimi Rocah, WaPo's Robert Costa, and LA Times' Eli Stokols on new polling that finds a majority of Americans believe Donald Trump is not exonerated of collusion.
Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, former undersecretary of State Rick Stengel, MSNBC contributor Zerlina Maxwell, and former assistant US attorney Mimi Rocah on the steps taken to manage Michael Cohen's testimony about Ivanka Trump's role in Trump Tower Moscow.
WaPo's David Fahrenthold, former undersecretary of State Rick Stengel, MSNBC contributor Zerlina Maxwell, former assistant US attorney Mimi Rocah, and LA Times' Eli Stokols on the new Washington Post report that examines Trump's practice of inflating and exaggerating his wealth.
After days of pressure on Education Sec. Betsy DeVos, President Trump says he is reversing his budget proposal to include funding for the Special Olympics. Appropriations are not ultimately decided by the President. but by Congress.
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