Josh Shapiro

Jon Stewart tackles Trump's racist and xenophobic MSG rally, and the former president's plan for the mass deportation of immigrants, legal and illegal. Plus, Jessica Williams stops in to offer some hope (and levity) for the future. Gov. Josh Shapiro joins Jon Stewart to discuss the spotlight on Pennsylvania as a "temporary swing state." He talks about working to level the playing field for his constituents, the Commonwealth's speedy efforts to rebuild Interstate 95 after a collapse in 2023, and how overregulation and overthinking can get in the way of government accomplishing his motto of "Getting Sh*t Done." As a vocal advocate for Kamala Harris, Gov. Shapiro also shares how the Democrats' practice of addition, rather than Trump and the Republicans' subtraction, will win in the end.
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