Highly Conflicted with Hugo Lowell

15: Curbing Trump with Rep. Jamie Raskin

16 min · 27. dec. 2024
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Congressman Jamie Raskin discusses the implications of the January 6th Committee's findings and the potential for political retribution under a Trump administration. He emphasizes the importance of congressional oversight and the independence of the Department of Justice, particularly in light of Trump's past actions and rhetoric. Raskin defends Liz Cheney against accusations of misconduct and highlights the critical role of the Speech and Debate Clause in protecting legislative functions.

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18: Trump's Return To DC

Hugo Lowell and Susan Glasser discuss the significant changes and challenges in Trump's second term as president. They explore the implications of his executive orders, the firing of inspectors general, the controversial stance on birthright citizenship, and the politicization of the Justice Department. The discussion highlights Trump's approach to governance, his relationship with various agencies, and the potential consequences of his actions on the political landscape. To lightin the mood a little Andrew Zucker discusses the vibrant new dining scene in Washington DC, highlighting several notable restaurants that have recently opened. He shares insights on how the political landscape influences dining choices and the popularity of certain establishments among political figures. The conversation covers various restaurants, including Pastis, Minetta Tavern, Osteria Mozza, Ned's Club, and Cafe Fiorello, emphasizing their unique offerings and the cultural significance they hold in the current political climate.

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