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On this weekâs episode of âThe Katie Phang Show:â Democrats may have staved off a government shutdown, but at what cost? Vermont Rep. Becca Balint joins to explain how Democrats can change their tactic in the messaging war, and whether or not it's time for new leadership in the Senate. Plus, the little-known Supreme Court case that could give Trump his biggest weapon yet in his ongoing fight against diversity, including criminalizing some DEI efforts. All of that and more on âThe Katie Phang Show.â
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On this week's episode of âThe Katie Phang Showâ: Republicans are scrambling to agree on a plan to keep the government funded before the March 14th funding deadline. Rep. Jasmine Crockett joins to share how Democrats are responding to Speaker Johnsonâs attempt to pass a stopgap bill without any bipartisan support. Plus, Trump ramps up attacks on the Department of Education as Secretary McMahon lays out the âfinal missionâ for the organization. President of the American Federation of Teachers Randi Weingarten responds to the attacks. All that and more on âThe Katie Phang Showâ.
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On this week's episode of âThe Katie Phang Showâ: A fiery meeting in the Oval Office between President Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Ukrainian President Voldymyr Zelenskyy is drawing international backlash. Former United States Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul joins to share his thoughts on the endangered U.S.-Ukraine alliance. Plus, a busy week ahead for Congress with two competing Republican budget frameworks passing the two chambers. Rep. Brittany Pettersen joins to share why she paused her maternity leave to vote against the House Republicansâ budget plan. All that and more on âThe Katie Phang Showâ.
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On this week's episode of âThe Katie Phang Showâ: Despite President Trump continuing his war on DEI, the White House held a celebration for Black History Month. Attorney and endowed chair in civil rights at Howard Law School Sherrilyn Ifill joins to share her thoughts. On Capitol Hill, House Republicans are preparing to slash Medicaid despite the programâs wide-ranging use and immense popularity. Rep. Sara Jacobs shares how Republicans may regret defunding the program. Plus, the American Bar Association broke with precedent and released a fiery statement rebuking Trumpâs disregard for the rule of law. Professor Emeritus at Harvard Law School Laurence Tribe joins to share his thoughts on the stunning repudiation. All that and more on âThe Katie Phang Showâ.
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On this week's episode of âThe Katie Phang Showâ: The Trump administration is unleashing mass firings across multiple government agencies, impacting hundreds of thousands of workers. Rep. Grace Meng of New York shares her thoughts on the dangerous impacts it could have on the country. Meanwhile, the DOJ is moving to drop corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams despite accusations that the arrangement is predicated on Adams cooperating with Trumpâs immigration plans. MSNBC legal analyst Andrew Weissmann breaks down how DOJ officials will make their case to drop the charges before a federal judge. All that and more on âThe Katie Phang Showâ.
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On this week's episode of âThe Katie Phang Showâ: Washington is in chaos as the Trump administration faces legal challenges to their attempts to reshape the federal government. Rep. Maxwell Frost joins to discuss how Democrats are fighting back. And the growing presence of billionaire Elon Musk is drawing more scrutiny as he attempts to access sensitive and personal data of the American people. "Wired" Politics reporter Makena Kelly joins to break down Muskâs role in Trumpâs White House. All that and more on âThe Katie Phang Showâ.
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On this week's episode of âThe Katie Phang Showâ: Two tragic aviation disasters are being investigated as communities mourn the loss of lives. Senior director of The Center on Military and Political Power Bradley Bowman joins to share his insight into the midair collision over the Potomac River. Meanwhile, President Trump is continuing his revenge tour, firing high-ranking FBI and DOJ personnel. MSNBC Senior Contributing Editor Michele Norris discusses the impact of Trumpâs attacks on independent agencies. All that and more on âThe Katie Phang Showâ.
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On this week's episode of âThe Katie Phang Showâ: It has been a busy first week of Trumpâs new administration including a flurry of anti-immigration executive orders, cabinet confirmation votes and controversial firings from within the federal government. Co-founder and CEO of The Seneca Project Tara Setmayer helps break it all down. And one of Trumpâs most controversial moves was pardoning all January 6th rioters, including violent offenders. Pam Hemphill who pled guilty to entering the Capitol joins to share why she refused Trumpâs pardon. Plus, author of âThe JFK Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill Kennedy â and Why it Failed,â Brad Meltzer joins to talk about his new book that dives into a forgotten assassination attempt against JFK. All that and more on âThe Katie Phang Show.â
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On this week's episode of âThe Katie Phang Showâ: As the nation prepares for a new Trump era, new reporting is detailing his first plans once he takes office including mass deportations. Rep. Jennifer McClellan joins to share how Democrats are bracing for the MAGA agenda. And while Trumpâs criminal cases may be closed, his civil cases live on. Visiting professor at Georgetown Law Mary McCord shares her insight into how Trump may be back in court very soon. Plus, Martin Luther King III joins to pay a tribute to his father and civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. All that and more on âThe Katie Phang Showâ.
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On this week's episode of âThe Katie Phang Showâ: With a growing death toll and more mandatory evacuations, the Los Angeles fires are now considered the most destructive in history. Plus, Donald Trump received his long overdue sentence in the New York hush money trial. Former federal prosecutor Kristy Greenberg discusses what Trumpâs âunconditional dischargeâ means. All that and more on âThe Katie Phang Showâ.
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On this week's episode of âThe Katie Phang Showâ: After a briefly chaotic House Speaker vote, Speaker Mike Johnson won reelection thanks in no small part to President-elect Trump who convinced some of the conservative holdouts. Rep. Sara Jacobs of California joins to share her perspective on the first day of the 119th Congress. Plus, Judge Juan Merchan ordered the sentencing of Trump in the hush money case to be held on January 10th just days before he is set to assume the Presidency. MSNBC legal analyst Joyce Vance breaks down the unprecedented decision. All that and more on âThe Katie Phang Showâ.
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On this week's episode of âThe Katie Phang Showâ: As the year closes, Congress suits up for a turbulent year ahead that could see Speaker Johnson facing a tough battle to keep his Speakership. Rep. Becca Balint joins to share her thoughts on how Democrats plan to keep Congress functional. Plus, a new report from Senate Judiciary Democrats is laying out the specifics of the Supreme Courtâs ethics concerns. Slateâs Mark Joseph Stern joins to discuss the report, as well as the status of any potential legislative reforms. All that and more on âThe Katie Phang Showâ.
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On this week's episode of âThe Katie Phang Showâ: After a narrowly avoided government shutdown, Congress has added more to Trumpâs to-do list in the new year. Rep. Brendan Boyle joins to discuss how a deal was made and how Republican chaos will ring in 2025. Plus, anti-Trump forces are building a network to aid potential political targets of the incoming administration. Democracy Docketâs Marc Elias shares why itâs so important to offer legal resources to Trumpâs opposition. All that and more on âThe Katie Phang Showâ.
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On this weekâs episode of âThe Katie Phang Show:â With just 37 days until Trumpâs second inauguration, the pressure campaign on Capitol Hill to push through Trumpâs cabinet nominees is ramping up. Plus: the new polling on Americansâ confidence in Trumpâs ability to select well-qualified individuals for the jobs. Rep. Jasmine Crockett joins to give the inside view from Congress. Then: why Manhattan Attorney General Alvin Bragg is asking a judge for an âabatementâ to delay legal action in the dozens of felony charges against Trump until after he leaves office and what that means for the future of the cases against him. And later: journalism legend Connie Chung joins Katie to discuss her new memoir, her path to co-anchoring one of the nationâs top newscasts and how she shattered glass ceilings and paved the way for other women journalists to follow. All of that and more on âThe Katie Phang Show.â
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On this week's episode of âThe Katie Phang Showâ: President-elect Trump spent his Saturday meeting with French President Macron ahead of the grand reopening of the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris. NBC Newsâs Vaughn Hillyard joins to break down the high profile gathering. Meanwhile on Capitol Hill, Trumpâs 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 Tennesseeâs 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 âThe Katie Phang Showâ.
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On this weekâs episode of âThe Katie Phang Show": Donald Trumpâs cabinet selections begin, setting off a firestorm in D.C. after naming figures like embattled Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz for Attorney General and Fox News host Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Defense. Danielle Moodie and Matthew Dowd break down the dangers of eschewing governmental expertise for loyalty to Donald Trump. Then, journalist and author Don Lemon joins Katie to talk about lessons learned from voters during his post-election "man-on-the-street" interviews, and how his new book on faith âMy Search for God in Americaâ seeks to understand the role of religion in our lives today. All of that and more on âThe Katie Phang Show.â
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On this week's episode of âThe Katie Phang Showâ: With the transition already underway, President-elect Trump is gearing up to make critical cabinet appointments. But a major factor remains unknown: which party will control the House? Rep. Robert Garcia of California, joins to discuss the latest on where things stand on the remaining uncalled races. And while Democrats underperformed across the nation, key reproductive rights measures passed in seven states. President of Reproductive Freedom for All, Mini Timmaraju shares what her plans are for continuing the fight. All that and more on âThe Katie Phang Show.â
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On this week's episode of âThe Katie Phang Showâ: With the 2024 election just days away, both campaigns are pulling out all the stops to turn-out voters. While Harris is spending her day in Georgia and North Carolina, Donald Trump is taking a gamble and campaigning in the solidly Democratic-leaning state of Virginia. Katie sits down with a panel of Florida voters to discuss the issues that theyâre prioritizing as they head to the polls. Plus, Oscar-winning actor Robert De Niro joins to share why he believes Kamala Harris is the best option for President. And Grammy-winning singer John Legend joins live as he campaigns for incumbent Senator Sherrod Brown. All that and more on âThe Katie Phang Showâ.
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On this week's episode of âThe Katie Phang Showâ: With early voting well underway, both campaigns are making their final pitches to voters. Vice President Harris joined Beyonce in a blockbuster Houston rally centered on reproductive rights while Fmr. President Trump continued to spread debunked claims of election fraud and floated eliminating a federal income tax on âThe Joe Rogan Experienceâ. Fmr. GOP Communications Director Tara Setmayer and Fmr. Florida Congressman David Jolly react to the closing arguments. Plus, Senior Advisor to the Harris-Walz campaign Adrienne Elrod joins to preview what to expect from Harrisâ pivotal speech set for Tuesday at the same site where Trump spoke ahead of the Jan. 6 capitol riot. All that and more on âThe Katie Phang Showâ.
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On this week's episode of âThe Katie Phang Showâ: With record-breaking early voting already underway, both campaigns are making their last pitches to swing state voters. Rep. Jasmine Crockett joins to share how the Harris-Walz campaign is planning to energize key voting blocs. And new documents are revealing insight into Special Counsel Jack Smithâs federal election interference case against Fmr. President Trump. MSNBC legal analyst Joyce Vance breaks down the latest. Plus, director Sue Kim discusses her new documentary âThe Last of the Sea Womenâ that spotlights the decades-old tradition of South Korean female divers. All that and more on âThe Katie Phang Showâ.
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