Editor in chief Jeff Dufour joins staff correspondents Casey Wooten and Matt Holt to discuss the impeachment inquiry's public phase and where it might go from here, as well as Bloomberg's entry into the presidential race and the Buttigieg bounce.
Managing editor Mackenzie Weinger examines the public impeachment hearings with national security correspondent Harrison Cramer. Then, staff correspondent Madelaine Pisani is on to reflect on the Louisiana governor's race, and to preview the big contests of 2020.
Ahead of this week's public hearings, staff correspondent Casey Wooten joins digital editor Mini Racker to summarize the impeachment inquiry's most important findings and introduce the witnesses who are playing starring roles on the national stage. Plus, technology correspondent Brendan Bordelon is on to talk TikTok and the "techlash."
Editor in chief Jeff Dufour joins White House correspondent George E. Condon to discuss Trump's preference for towns over cities, his yes men, and the timetable for impeachment. Then, staff correspondent Matt Holt is on to discuss Beto's final days running for president, the struggles of second-tier candidates, and the opportunity Buttigieg is waiting for.