White House correspondent George Condon and tax policy correspondent Casey Wooten join editor Ben Pershing to discuss Mueller's findings and what Congress might do next. Plus, staff correspondent Ally Mutnick talks about the DCCC's latest move to impede primary challengers.
National security correspondent Harrison Cramer joins senior editor Jeff Dufour to discuss House foreign policy priorities and why the threat of a nuclear first strike can be useful; staff correspondent Hanna Trudo stops by to talk about Beto's campaign rollout, the odds Biden will pass on a presidential run, and why Buttigieg might be the one to watch.
Staff correspondent Zach Cohen and technology correspondent Brendan Bordelon join policy editor Mackenzie Weinger to discuss which Republicans may reject Trump's emergency declaration, as well as those who are working with Democrats to break up big tech.
House Reporter Dan Newhauser divulges the next steps in House Democrats’ investigations of Trump and his orbit, White House Correspondent George Condon recaps the aftermath of Trump’s failed North Korea summit (along with one speech he gave — at CPAC — and one he didn’t — at Gridiron), and Hotline's Senate Races Reporter Drew Gerber gives the update on some key 2020 Senate races in Texas and Alabama.