Senior editor Mackenzie Weinger joins Senate correspondent Zach Cohen and staff correspondent Casey Wooten to discuss how this inquiry compares to Clinton's impeachment, which Republicans to watch, and what kind of other work (if any) to expect from Congress in the meantime.
Editor in chief Jeff Dufour joins White House correspondent George Condon to discuss Mick Mulvaney's attempt to walk back his confirmation that Trump engaged in quid pro quo. Plus, national security correspondent Harrison Cramer discusses Syria and Turkey with a special guest, Network Science Initiative executive director Luke Hartig, who served on the National Security Council in the Obama administration.
Staff correspondent Matt Holt joins digital editor Mini Racker to explain what makes tonight's Democratic debate historic and to let listeners in on what he's watching for when the candidates take the stage. Plus, staff correspondent Drew Gerber gives the lay of the land in Georgia, which will host two key Senate races in 2020, as well as next month's presidential debate.
Senior editor Mackenzie Weinger joins White House correspondent George Condon to discuss where the administration has fallen short in reacting to the impeachment inquiry. Plus, staff correspondent Madelaine Pisani is on to talk about how the president's visit to Louisiana could shake things up ahead of the gubernatorial primary.