We discuss the next steps in the Russia investigations, the White House's slow pace for putting forth nominees at top federal agency posts, and the Senate GOP divide on health care.
Morning Consult's Jack Fitzpatrick joins us to break down President Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement. We also discuss the White House's infrastructure push, Ivanka Trump's seeming lack of influence, and the upcoming gubernatorial primaries in New Jersey and Virginia.
We discuss Senate Republicans' efforts to draft a health care bill that's different from the House's, Greg Gianforte emerging victory in Montana after body slamming a reporter, and how to correctly pronounce "covfefe."
We discuss the latest developments in the Russia investigations, the coming budget battle, and Thursday's special election in Montana.
We discuss the aftermath of James Comey's firing, who could replace him at the FBI, and President Trump's first foreign trip in office.
We discuss the political fallout from the House vote to pass the American Health Care Act, the Senate's plans for health care, and the next government shutdown fight.
We discuss President Trump's first 100 days in office, congressional leaders reaching a budget deal, and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen's decision not to seek reelection.
After a two-week congressional recess, we discuss Republican efforts to avoid a government shutdown, pass tax reform, and revive the plan to repeal and replace Obamacare.
In this special election edition of the podcast, we recap the race in Kansas' 4th congressional district, and preview the upcoming contests in Georgia's 6th and Montana's at-large districts.
We discuss the U.S. military strike against Syria, congressional Republicans returning home empty-handed, and the Democrats' chances at pulling off upsets in two special House elections.
We discuss the Senate's upcoming vote on Neil Gorsuch, President Trump's outreach to Democrats, and Beto O'Rourke's decision to challenge Ted Cruz.
We discuss the GOP's failed health care bill, the prospects for tax reform on the Hill, and Democrats stepping up their opposition to Neil Gorusch.
We discuss Neil Gorsuch's confirmation hearings, the prospects for the House GOP health care bill, and the slow Senate retirement season.
This week, we discuss the House GOP plan to repeal and replace Obamacare, President Trump's bully pulpit and the Democrats' special election hopes in 2017.
We discuss President Trump's revised travel ban, the House Republican Obamacare repeal bill, and Attorney General Jeff Sessions' recusal.
We discuss President Trump's upcoming congressional address, the Senate's slow Cabinet confirmation pace, and Tom Perez's victory in the DNC chairman's race.
We discuss President Trump's tumultuous first month in office, Speaker Ryan's plans for tax reform hitting a snag, and the House members passing up an opportunity for a promotion to the Senate.
We discuss House conservatives' plans for Obamacare, how Republicans are responding to protestors back home, and a new addition to the constellation of liberal outside groups.
We discuss Neil Gorsuch's confirmation path in the Senate, how Koch World is adapting to the President Trump era, and the special House elections on tap this year.
We discuss how Capitol Hill is reacting to Donald Trump's immigration executive order, Republican efforts to roll back Obama-era regulations, and how candidates to chair the Democratic National Committee are trying to break out from the pack.
We discuss Capitol Hill's reaction to Donald Trump's inauguration speech, the return of abortion politics, and a new face at the Republican National Committee.
On the week of Donald Trump's inauguration, we discuss the incoming president's relationship with the press, as well as the upcoming environmental-focused cabinet hearings and moderate House Democrats' expanding their ranks.
This week, the crew discusses the latest in the Obamacare debate, the upcoming hearings for Donald Trump's cabinet nominees, and new entries in two of 2017's most important Democratic contests.