Editor in chief Jeff Dufour sits down with White House correspondent George E. Condon Jr. to discuss Russian interference in the 2020 election, President Trump's visit to India, and recent presidential pardons. Technology correspondent Brendan Bordelon also joins the podcast to talk about Facebook's relationship with conservative America, U.S. policy with Huawei, the Section 230 debate, and the upcoming FISA renewal.
Staff correspondents Drew Gerber, Kirk A. Bado, and Madelaine Pisani, as well as Hotline Editor in Chief Leah Askarinam, join digital editor Mini Racker to outline the races to watch on Super Tuesday, discuss whether to expect more Beto-type candidates to come out of Texas, and give a special sneak peak of Hotline's state legislative coverage.
Plus, staff correspondent Matt Holt explains why Bernie Sanders has the clearest path to the Democratic nomination, analyzes Mike Bloomberg's advantages and disadvantages, and breaks down why some former front-runners may no longer be viable.
Managing editor Mackenzie Weinger is joined by Senate correspondent Zach Cohen to recap the end of the impeachment trial and discuss judge confirmations. Health care correspondent Erin Durkin also talks about congressional and executive action on the coronavirus outbreak.
Editor in chief Jeff Dufour is joined by Senate correspondent Zach Cohen and House correspondent Casey Wooten to discuss the impeachment trial's close. They also talk about President Trump's upcoming state of the union address and future congressional action on the Ukraine affair.