Episode 72

Year 2024Episode 7260 minSept. 23, 2024
Episode 72

Jen Psaki breaks down the GOP's attempts at deflecting questions regarding Mark Robinson's hateful rhetoric and why it reveals the party's lack of courage - and their deeply-held loyalty to Trump. Jen is joined by a panel of political analysts including Mark Leibovich, McKay Coppins, Gretchen Carlson, and Symone Sanders-Townsend to discuss how Robinson's comments will affect both the gubernatorial and presidential races in North Carolina and the likelihood of Trump committing to an October presidential debate, among other topics. Next, Jen is joined by Democracy Docket Founder Marc Elias to discuss Trump and his allies' continued attempts at voter suppression heading into November. Later, Jen discusses the latest reporting from the New York Times on Trump's attempts to jail his enemies during his presidency. Jen is joined by Representative Jamie Raskin to discuss Trump's weaponization of the Justice Department and how it serves as a blueprint for a second term in which he'll likely go much further. 

Episode 72 has aired on Sept. 23, 2024 at 20:00
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