Episode 29

Legal experts Lisa Rubin and Sherrilyn Ifill join Jen Psaki to break down Jack Smith's scathing response to Donald Trump's immunity claim, which will be decided by the Supreme Court later this month. Former Army Secretary Louis Caldera also joins the show to discuss the unprecedented amicus brief he filed, along with other high-ranking former military and civilian officials urging SCOTUS to reject Trump's argument that he's above the law. Next, Jen explains how Trump's ever-changing stance on abortion is rooted in his desire to win at all costs. Later, Senator Sherrod Brown joins Jen to offer his thoughts on the state of the Republican party and the priorities of Ohio voters heading into the presidential election. Finally, Jen comments on the absurd fear-mongering espoused by the right-wing in light of the solar eclipse.
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