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Life in the ‘Hakuna Matata’ White House
Life in the ‘Hakuna Matata’ White House - Politics
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Life in the ‘Hakuna Matata’ White House - Politics
When it comes to Trump’s future, ‘the people’ would rather decide it themselves -
Abortion policy activism heats up for Roe v. Wade anniversary -
Senate approves Trump trial rules, lining up a series of late nights -
Fintech Beat gives an inside view from former intelligence officials on how sanctions and political gyrations between the Trump administration and Iran and North Korea can impact financial technology, and how these regimes can use cryptocurrencies in nefarious ways. Show Notes: Can – and should – an algorithm be ethical when it comes to […]
New press guidance for impeachment trial restricts movement -
K Street firms post big earnings gains for 2019 -
Senators bend the rules by wearing Apple Watches to Trump trial -
Supreme Court denies request for expedited appeal of challenge to 2010 health care law -
2020 census begins! Decennial headcount starts in Alaska -
White House angers GOP senator with executive privilege claim on car tariff report -
Gerrymandering potential sways state legislative targets -
There is no room for big increases in FY 2021 appropriations bills, even though veterans health care faces much higher costs. CQ Roll Call reporter Jennifer Shutt joins the podcast to explain where the spending bills are going to be squeezed. Show notes: Appropriators feel the squeeze of budget caps as veterans health […]
View from the gallery: Senators struggle to sit in silence at Trump trial -
Impeachment comes with its own rules — or lack thereof — on standard of proof -
Crimes required? Trump's impeachment defense could set new standard -
McConnell’s impeachment rules would condense opening arguments, limit evidence -
Reporter’s Notebook: Precedent, the reason Senate rules feel ‘made up’ -
The effort to fill the top Agriculture Department civil rights post got a setback this week with the resignation of Naomi C. Earp.