White House correspondent George Condon and national political correspondent Matt Holt join editor in chief Jeff Dufour to assess the Biden presidency at the one-month mark. They also discuss how Republicans at the national and state level just can't seem to quit Donald Trump, and how Rush Limbaugh paved the way for the Trump presidency.
House correspondent Casey Wooten and national security correspondent Harrison Cramer join managing editor Mackenzie Weinger to talk about the end of Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial, how lawmakers plan to address the security of the Capitol going forward, and the latest on where things stand in Democrats’ push for a new COVID aid bill.
Hotline editor-in-chief Leah Askarinam is joined by Senate correspondent Zach Cohen and staff correspondent Madelaine Pisani to talk about the politics of Trump’s impeachment trial. Then, health care correspondent Erin Durkin and Hotline digital editor Erin Covey talk about the political debate around reopening schools.
Health care correspondent Erin Durkin joins Editor in Chief Jeff Dufour to discuss the Biden administration's challenges in ramping up vaccine distribution. Then, national security correspondent Harrison Cramer talks about securing the Capitol, lawmakers' new moves to thwart right-wing extremists, and what a Biden foreign policy will look like. Finally, tech correspondent Brendan Bordelon explains how the riot at the Capitol may have changed the calculus on regulating the tech industry.