Josh Kraushaar and Kyle Trygstad join Adam Wollner to preview Tuesday's primary elections in West Virginia, Indiana, Ohio and North Carolina.
Adam Wollner runs through the latest editions of Hotline's rankings of the Senate and gubernatorial seats most likely to flip party control with Kimberly Railey and Zach Cohen.
Adam Wollner and Josh Kraushaar discuss Bob Corker's recent comments about the Tennessee Senate race, the politics of Mike Pompeo's secretary of State nomination and the upcoming Indiana GOP Senate primary. Later, Ally Mutnick joins to preview the special election in Arizona's 8th congressional district and break down the fundraising reports from the first quarter of the year.
Dan Newhauser and Alex Rogers regroup with Adam Wollner to discuss House Speaker Paul Ryan's retirement, congressional Democrats' plan if President Trump fires deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, and whether a new war authorization can make its way through Congress.
Dan Newhauser and Alex Rogers join Adam Wollner to break down what issues Congress will (or won't) tackle after the two-week recess, Mike Pompeo's confirmation hearing, and whether Democrats have a shot at a Senate seat in Mississippi. Later, Josh Kraushaar stops by to discuss whether Republicans can salvage the House this fall and the latest developments in the Florida and Tennessee Senate races.
Brendan Bordelon joins Adam Wollner to discuss the fallout from the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal, the online sex-trafficking bill President Trump recently signed into law, and the future of driverless cars following a deadly accident in Arizona.
Mackenzie Weinger and George Condon join Adam Wollner to discuss Stormy Daniels' interview with 60 Minutes, what the staff shakeup among President Trump's national security team means for his policy agenda, and whether the tide is changing on the politics of guns.
Dan Newhauser and Alex Rogers join Adam Wollner discuss whether Congress can pass a major spending bill this week and Republican Chris McDaniel's decision to run for Senate again. Later, Kyle Trygstad and Zach Cohen swing by to preview Tuesday's primary elections in Illinois.
Brian Dabbs joins Adam Wollner for his podcast debut to discuss President Trump's plan to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. Later, Josh Kraushaar and Ally Mutnick stop by to preview Tuesday's special election in Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district.
Casey Wooten joins Adam Wollner to discuss lawmakers' efforts to rewrite the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial bill. Later, Ally Mutnick stops by to preview Tuesday's primary elections in Texas and break down Hotline's latest House Race Rankings.
Adam Wollner and Josh Kraushaar discuss whether Congress will pass any new legislation in the wake of the Parkland, Fla., mass shooting, the DCCC intervening in a House primary in Texas, the California Democratic Party declining to endorse Sen. Dianne Feinstein, and the final stretch of the special election in Pennsylvania's 18th district.
Kyle Trygstad and Alex Rogers join Adam Wollner to discuss the next steps for immigration on Captiol Hill, the latest developments in some of the year's top Senate races, and how Pennsylvania's new congressional map will affect the midterms.
Dan Newhauser and Alex Rogers regroup with Adam Wollner to discuss the fallout from the two-year budget deal and preview this week's battles over immigration and infrastructure.
Alex Rogers and Dan Newhauser join Adam Wollner to discuss the next federal funding deadline, the prospects for an immigration deal, Rep. Devin Nunes' memo and why so many Republican committee chairs are headed for the exits.
Josh Kraushaar and Alex Rogers join Adam Wollner to discuss the latest immigration negotiations, President Trump's upcoming State of the Union address, whether lawmakers will take action to protect special counsel Robert Mueller, the uptick in activity in the special election Pennsylvania's 18th district, and House Appropriations Committee chairman Rodney Frelinghuysen's decision to retire.
Josh Kraushaar and Dan Newhauser join Adam Wollner to discuss the political and policy fallout from the government shutdown.
Dan Newhauser and Alex Rogers join Adam Wollner to discuss whether Congress can avoid a government shutdown this week, as well as how President Trump's latest vulgar comments will effect immigration negotiations. Kyle Trygstad and Ally Mutnick also stop by to break down the latest developments on the 2018 campaign trail.
George Condon and Josh Kraushaar join Adam Wollner to discuss the fallout from Michael Wolff's explosive new book "Fire and Fury," including what's next for president's ostracized former strategist Steve Bannon. They also break down the GOP's legislative goals for 2018 and explore what kind of senator Mitt Romney would be.
Adam Wollner, Dan Newhauser, and Alex Rogers preview all the major policy issues lawmakers will tackle in the new year, from the budget to immigration to health care.
Adam Wollner, Josh Kraushaar, Kyle Trygstad, and Hanna Trudo break down Hotline's inaugural 2020 Democratic presidential power rankings.
Dan Newhauser and Casey Wooten join Adam Wollner to discuss the final steps for the GOP tax bill, whether lawmakers will be able to avoid a government shutdown, and Paul Ryan's future. Later, Brendan Bordelon makes his podcast debut to break down the FCC's vote to repeal net neutrality regulations.
Josh Kraushaar, Kyle Trygstad and Kimberly Railey join Adam Wollner to preview Tuesday's special Senate election in Alabama. They also break down the latest developments in the Minnesota and Tennessee Senate races.
Casey Wooten and Alex Rogers regroup with Adam Wollner to break down the Senate's late-night vote in favor the GOP's tax bill and preview the biggest hurdles remaining for the legislation. They also provide an update on the latest spending negotiations as the government aims to avoid a shutdown this week.
Casey Wooten and Alex Rogers join Adam Wollner to break down where the Senate stands on tax reform legislation ahead of a possible vote this week. They also discuss the long list of items on Congress' to-do list before the end of the year.
Josh Kraushaar and Kimberly Railey join Adam Wollner to discuss the political fallout from the sexual harassment allegations against Roy Moore and Sen. Al Franken, as well as the mistrial in Sen. Robert Menendez's bribery case.