On the latest episode of the podcast, Hotline House races correspondent Kirk A Bado and national security correspondent Harrison Cramer discuss the House bill that Democrats passed with support from 35 Republicans to form a commission investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. Senate correspondent Zach Cohen joins to dive into the politics of the issue and what the future of this legislation looks like.
On the latest episode of the podcast, House Correspondent Casey Wooten talks to Editor in Chief Jeff Dufour about the future of the House GOP Conference, who can lay claim to lead the anti-Trump faction, and the supplemental appropriations to harden Capitol security. Then Hotline's National Political Correspondent Matt Holt discusses how state parties are managing Trumpism, and the 45th president's coming return to in-person rallies.
On the latest edition of the podcast, managing editor Mackenzie Weinger is joined by Senate correspondent Zach Cohen and House reporter Casey Wooten to preview what’s happening on the Hill this week. Members are back in town and they’ll be tackling everything from Wednesday’s consequential leadership vote in the House to a markup on a major Democratic priority over in the Senate.
On the latest edition of the podcast, Hotline Editor in Chief Leah Askarinam asks health care correspondent Erin Durkin and columnist Jerry Hagstrom, author of the Hagstrom Report, about the public health issues that will linger even after everyone who wants a vaccine gets one. The team also discusses the Republicans who have pushed their constituents to get vaccinated, and the delicacy of offering economic help to those who need it most.