National security correspondent Harrison Cramer and technology reporter Brendan Bordelon join managing editor Mackenzie Weinger to discuss U.S.-China relations and Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's plans for a legislative package this spring focused on countering Beijing.
Hotline editor in chief Leah Askarinam is joined by Senate correspondent Zach Cohen and House correspondent Casey Wooten, who preview what to watch in Washington this week, including what's left in Senate confirmations and how the House's work continues even as it's out of session. Then, Hotline's Kirk A. Bado and Mary Frances McGowan discuss the House and gubernatorial races to watch in 2021.
On the latest edition of the podcast, Editor in Chief Jeff Dufour chats with White House correspondent George Condon about Biden's first televised speech, how he'll try to sell the stimulus plan, and when we might see his first press conference. Then Zach Cohen discusses the legislative lessons from the stimulus bill, the future of the filibuster, and the fate of Biden's remaining Cabinet nominees.
Health care correspondent Erin Durkin joins managing editor Mackenzie Weinger to break down the latest news on everything from immigration policy to the vaccine rollout. Energy and environment reporter Brian Dabbs is also the show on to discuss what Democrats are planning on the climate change front this year.
Senate correspondent Zach Cohen and staff correspondent Mini Racker join Hotline editor in chief Leah Askarinam to discuss the chances for bipartisanship in the Senate. Then, reviewing the events at CPAC and emerging House primary races, Hotline House races correspondent Kirk A. Bado and associate editor Alex Clearfield preview the political challenges each party will face ahead of 2022 and 2024.