On the latest episode of the podcast, Hotline House races correspondent Kirk A Bado and national security correspondent Harrison Cramer discuss the House bill that Democrats passed with support from 35 Republicans to form a commission investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. Senate correspondent Zach Cohen joins to dive into the politics of the issue and what the future of this legislation looks like.
On the latest episode of the podcast, House Correspondent Casey Wooten talks to Editor in Chief Jeff Dufour about the future of the House GOP Conference, who can lay claim to lead the anti-Trump faction, and the supplemental appropriations to harden Capitol security. Then Hotline's National Political Correspondent Matt Holt discusses how state parties are managing Trumpism, and the 45th president's coming return to in-person rallies.
On the latest edition of the podcast, managing editor Mackenzie Weinger is joined by Senate correspondent Zach Cohen and House reporter Casey Wooten to preview what’s happening on the Hill this week. Members are back in town and they’ll be tackling everything from Wednesday’s consequential leadership vote in the House to a markup on a major Democratic priority over in the Senate.
On the latest edition of the podcast, Hotline Editor in Chief Leah Askarinam asks health care correspondent Erin Durkin and columnist Jerry Hagstrom, author of the Hagstrom Report, about the public health issues that will linger even after everyone who wants a vaccine gets one. The team also discusses the Republicans who have pushed their constituents to get vaccinated, and the delicacy of offering economic help to those who need it most.
On the latest edition of the podcast, White House correspondent George Condon talks with Editor in Chief Jeff Dufour about President Biden weighing in on the George Floyd verdict, the biggest surprises of his first 100 days, and what to expect from his first address to Congress. Then, tech correspondent Brendan Bordelon discusses Facebook's oversight panel, the next wave of rulemaking on net neutrality, and the latest developments on antitrust actions against big tech.
On the latest edition of the podcast, managing editor Mackenzie Weinger is joined by Senate correspondent Zach Cohen, who breaks down the Senate’s plans for the rest of April. Then, health care reporter Erin Durkin discusses the latest news on the pandemic, from the Johnson & Johnson pause to how the U.S. plans to handle vaccine hesitancy. She also provides important updates on the health care situation of children who are crossing the southern border.
On the latest edition of the podcast, Hotline Editor in Chief Leah Askarinam discusses the implications of former President Trump lambasting Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell at an RNC retreat over the weekend, with national politics correspondent Matt Holt and state politics correspondent Mary Frances McGowan. The discussion spans from Trump's role on the 2021 gubernatorial race in Virginia, to the early formation of the 2024 presidential primary field.
On this episode of the podcast, White House correspondent George E. Condon Jr. and House correspondent Casey Wooten join editor Jeff Dufour to discuss the fate of President Biden's ambitious infrastructure plan, both legislatively and politically. They also talk Capitol security in light of the deaths last week of an officer and an assailant, and mull over the strange case of Rep. Matt Gaetz.
National security correspondent Harrison Cramer and technology reporter Brendan Bordelon join managing editor Mackenzie Weinger to discuss U.S.-China relations and Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's plans for a legislative package this spring focused on countering Beijing.
Hotline editor in chief Leah Askarinam is joined by Senate correspondent Zach Cohen and House correspondent Casey Wooten, who preview what to watch in Washington this week, including what's left in Senate confirmations and how the House's work continues even as it's out of session. Then, Hotline's Kirk A. Bado and Mary Frances McGowan discuss the House and gubernatorial races to watch in 2021.
On the latest edition of the podcast, Editor in Chief Jeff Dufour chats with White House correspondent George Condon about Biden's first televised speech, how he'll try to sell the stimulus plan, and when we might see his first press conference. Then Zach Cohen discusses the legislative lessons from the stimulus bill, the future of the filibuster, and the fate of Biden's remaining Cabinet nominees.
Health care correspondent Erin Durkin joins managing editor Mackenzie Weinger to break down the latest news on everything from immigration policy to the vaccine rollout. Energy and environment reporter Brian Dabbs is also the show on to discuss what Democrats are planning on the climate change front this year.
Senate correspondent Zach Cohen and staff correspondent Mini Racker join Hotline editor in chief Leah Askarinam to discuss the chances for bipartisanship in the Senate. Then, reviewing the events at CPAC and emerging House primary races, Hotline House races correspondent Kirk A. Bado and associate editor Alex Clearfield preview the political challenges each party will face ahead of 2022 and 2024.
White House correspondent George Condon and national political correspondent Matt Holt join editor in chief Jeff Dufour to assess the Biden presidency at the one-month mark. They also discuss how Republicans at the national and state level just can't seem to quit Donald Trump, and how Rush Limbaugh paved the way for the Trump presidency.
House correspondent Casey Wooten and national security correspondent Harrison Cramer join managing editor Mackenzie Weinger to talk about the end of Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial, how lawmakers plan to address the security of the Capitol going forward, and the latest on where things stand in Democrats’ push for a new COVID aid bill.
Hotline editor-in-chief Leah Askarinam is joined by Senate correspondent Zach Cohen and staff correspondent Madelaine Pisani to talk about the politics of Trump’s impeachment trial. Then, health care correspondent Erin Durkin and Hotline digital editor Erin Covey talk about the political debate around reopening schools.
Health care correspondent Erin Durkin joins Editor in Chief Jeff Dufour to discuss the Biden administration's challenges in ramping up vaccine distribution. Then, national security correspondent Harrison Cramer talks about securing the Capitol, lawmakers' new moves to thwart right-wing extremists, and what a Biden foreign policy will look like. Finally, tech correspondent Brendan Bordelon explains how the riot at the Capitol may have changed the calculus on regulating the tech industry.
Senate correspondent Zach Cohen joins managing editor Mackenzie Weinger to talk about former President Trump's upcoming impeachment trial as Congressional Democrats simultaneously start drafting another COVID-19 aid package. Then, energy and environment correspondent Brian Dabbs talks about the Biden administration's climate agenda.
Hotline editor Leah Askarinam is joined by White House correspondent George Condon and staff correspondent Matt Holt to talk about plans for President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration and how much this year's ceremony will impact future presidential transitions. Then, Senate correspondent Zach Cohen and staff correspondent Kirk Bado break down the House's impeachment vote and the upcoming Senate trial.
Editor in Chief Jeff Dufour is joined by House correspondent Casey Wooten, who shares his experience inside the Capitol when a pro-Trump mob stormed the building last week. Then, White House correspondent George E. Condon Jr. breaks down the latest from the White House in the final days of the Trump administration.
Managing Editor Mackenzie Weinger is joined by House correspondent Casey Wooten, Senate correspondent Zach Cohen, and health care correspondent Erin Durkin to discuss the newly sworn-in 117th Congress. They preview Republicans' plans to object to the certification of the Electoral College results and break down the latest on vaccination and COVID relief.
House correspondent Casey Wooten and Senate correspondent Zach Cohen join Editor in Chief Jeff Dufour to talk about Congress' massive omnibus bill and coronavirus stimulus package. Then, White House correspondent George E. Condon Jr., Hotline editor Leah Askarinam, and senior national political columnist Josh Kraushaar break down President Trump's final days in the White House and the Georgia Senate runoffs.
Health care correspondent Erin Durkin joins Managing Editor Mackenzie Weinger to discuss vaccine distribution, coronavirus relief, and surprise billing reform. Then, national security correspondent Harrison Cramer discusses the defense policy bill and Trump's veto threat.
Digital editor Mini Racker is joined by Hotline editor Leah Askarinam and staff correspondents Matt Holt, Mary Frances McGowan, and Madelaine Pisani to talk all things Georgia. The team breaks down Trump's latest efforts to overturn results in the state and the two Senate runoffs, and also previews future Georgia elections.
Digital editor Mini Racker is joined by Hotline editor Leah Askarinam and staff correspondents Matt Holt, Mary Frances McGowan, and Madelaine Pisani to talk all things Georgia. The team breaks down Trump's latest efforts to overturn results in the state and the two Senate runoffs, and also previews future Georgia elections.