Episode 50

On this week's episode of ‘The Katie Phang Show': President-elect Trump spent his Saturday meeting with French President Macron ahead of the grand reopening of the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris. NBC News's Vaughn Hillyard joins to break down the high profile gathering. Meanwhile on Capitol Hill, Trump's controversial cabinet picks are facing pushback from members of his own party. Rep. Jennifer McClellan joins to discuss her thoughts on the uphill battle Pete Hegseth and Tulsi Gabbard may face. And the Supreme Court heard arguments this week surrounding Tennessee's ban on gender affirming care for minors. Legal correspondent for Slate Dahlia Lithwick joins to share her analysis of the case. All that and more on ‘The Katie Phang Show'.
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