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Check out our new podcast show, National Journal Radio, where our expert correspondents take you on a deep dive through the biggest stories. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher. No one knows Capitol Hill and the corridors of Washington power like National Journal, and now NJ brings you Quorum Call—a weekly podcast on Congress, policy, and politics. Hosted by National Journal's veteran reporting team, new episodes of Quorum Call will be available every Monday.
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Now displaying: 2017
Dec 26, 2017

Adam Wollner, Josh Kraushaar, Kyle Trygstad, and Hanna Trudo break down Hotline's inaugural 2020 Democratic presidential power rankings.

Dec 18, 2017

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.

Dec 11, 2017

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.

Dec 4, 2017

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.

Nov 27, 2017

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.

Nov 20, 2017

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.

Nov 13, 2017

Kyle Trygstad and Ally Mutnick join Adam Wollner to discuss the lessons both parties can learn from the Democrats' big election night in Virginia last week, how latest wave of House Republican retirements could affect the 2018 landscape, and the fallout from the sexual misconduct allegations made against Alabama GOP Senate nominee Roy Moore. Casey Wooten also provides an update on tax reform as the House prepares to vote on its legislation this week.

Nov 6, 2017

Josh Kraushaar and Zach Cohen join Adam Wollner to preview Tuesday's gubernatorial elections in Virginia and New Jersey. Casey Wooten also stops by to break down the House GOP's tax reform plan.

Oct 30, 2017

Josh Kraushaar and Alex Rogers join Adam Wollner to discuss the fallout from the first charges in special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation as well as Sen. Jeff Flake's decision not to seek reelection in 2018. Casey Wooten also stops by to provide an update on the GOP's tax reform efforts.

Oct 23, 2017

Josh Kraushaar and Kimberly Railey join Adam Wollner to discuss how much Republican candidates running in 2018 should worry about Steve Bannon, whether congressional leadership will be a bigger drag on the GOP than President Trump in the midterms and House Democrats' fundraising success.

Oct 16, 2017

George Condon, Erin Durkin, and Casey Wooten join Adam Wollner this week to discuss President Trump's decisions to kick Obamacare subsidy payments and the Iran deal to Congress, as well as preview the Senate's upcoming budget resolution vote, a major step in the GOP's efforts to overhaul the tax code.

Oct 10, 2017

Casey Wooten and Dan Newhauser join Adam Wollner to break down the biggest political and policy hurdles facing congressional Republicans as they attempt to overhaul the tax code. Then, Ally Mutnick and Kimberly Railey stop by to discuss the impact of the latest re-election announcements from members of Congress ahead of the 2018 midterms.

Oct 2, 2017

Casey Wooten and Alex Rogers join Adam Wollner to discuss congressional Republicans moving on to tax reform after failing to repeal Obamacare. Josh Kraushaar also stops by to break down what Roy Moore's victory in the Alabama GOP Senate primary and Sen. Bob Corker's retirement mean for the direction of the Republican Party.

Sep 25, 2017

This week, Adam Wollner, Josh Kraushaar, and Alex Rogers break down the GOP's last-gasp effort to repeal and replace Obamacare. Later, Kimberly Railey joins to preview Tuesday's special Senate election in Alabama.

Sep 18, 2017

George Condon and Alex Rogers join Adam Wollner to discuss President Trump's outreach to congressional Democrats and the latest GOP effort to repeal and replace Obamacare. Then, Kyle Trygstad and Ally Mutnick stop by to break down the Hotline's ranking of the 15 House seats most likely to flip party control in 2018.

Sep 11, 2017

Adam regroups with Dan and Alex to discuss the ramifications of President Trump's unexpected spending deal with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi. Then, Ally joins to break down the decisions from swing-district Republican Reps. Dave Reichert, Charlie Dent and Dave Trott to retire at the end of the term.

Sep 5, 2017

With Congress back in Washington after the August recess, Adam, Alex, and Dan discuss the looming fiscal deadlines facing members, the Trump administration's DACA announcement and the president's worsening relations with Republican senators.

Aug 14, 2017

This week, Adam is joined by Josh Kraushaar and Kyle Trygstad to preview Tuesday's special Senate election in Alabama and discuss the reactions from President Trump and other Republican officeholders to the violence in Charlottesville.

Aug 7, 2017

With Congress on recess, Adam brings in the Hotline's Kimberly Railey and Ally Mutnick to talk House retirements and the latest developments in some of the most competitive Senate races of 2018. Later, Zach Cohen stops by to break down West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice's party switch and the state of the play in the Virginia and New Jersey gubernatorial elections.

Jul 31, 2017

We discuss the political fallout from the demise of the Senate GOP's bill to repeal Obamacare, and what it means for the party's legislative priorities this fall. Additionally, we examine how President Trump's new chief of staff will effect White House relations with Congress.

Jul 24, 2017

We discuss the GOP's struggles to repeal and replace Obamacare, conservative groups' threats to challenge Republican senators in primaries, and whether congressional leaders can accomplish tax reform by the end of the year.

Jul 17, 2017

We discuss the latest version of the Senate GOP's Better Care Reconciliation Act, the Democrats' leftward shift on health care, and the special election to replace Jeff Sessions in Alabama.

Jul 10, 2017

We discuss the next steps for the Senate GOP's health care bill, whether the House is any closer to passing a budget, and why Senate retirements are down so far in the 2018 election cycle.

Jun 26, 2017

This week, we break down the politics and policy of the Senate GOP's health care plan: how it differs from the House version, what it will take for skeptical senators to get to "yes," and whether leadership will hold a vote before the July 4 recess.

Jun 21, 2017

We break down the results of the special election in Georgia's Sixth Congressional District, and what they mean for control of the House of Representatives.

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