On the latest edition of the podcast, White House correspondent George Condon talks with Editor in Chief Jeff Dufour about President Biden weighing in on the George Floyd verdict, the biggest surprises of his first 100 days, and what to expect from his first address to Congress. Then, tech correspondent Brendan Bordelon discusses Facebook's oversight panel, the next wave of rulemaking on net neutrality, and the latest developments on antitrust actions against big tech.
On the latest edition of the podcast, managing editor Mackenzie Weinger is joined by Senate correspondent Zach Cohen, who breaks down the Senate’s plans for the rest of April. Then, health care reporter Erin Durkin discusses the latest news on the pandemic, from the Johnson & Johnson pause to how the U.S. plans to handle vaccine hesitancy. She also provides important updates on the health care situation of children who are crossing the southern border.
On the latest edition of the podcast, Hotline Editor in Chief Leah Askarinam discusses the implications of former President Trump lambasting Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell at an RNC retreat over the weekend, with national politics correspondent Matt Holt and state politics correspondent Mary Frances McGowan. The discussion spans from Trump's role on the 2021 gubernatorial race in Virginia, to the early formation of the 2024 presidential primary field.
On this episode of the podcast, White House correspondent George E. Condon Jr. and House correspondent Casey Wooten join editor Jeff Dufour to discuss the fate of President Biden's ambitious infrastructure plan, both legislatively and politically. They also talk Capitol security in light of the deaths last week of an officer and an assailant, and mull over the strange case of Rep. Matt Gaetz.