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Boogeyman—The Weekly Roundup
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Length:
75 minutes
Released:
Jun 16, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Lanae Erickson (Senior Vice President for the Social Policy & Politics Program at Third Way) and Amy Walter (Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Cook Political Report with Amy Walter) join host Ron Steslow to unpack some of the most important stories of the week and how they’re shaping the political landscape:
(03:00) The reactions to Donald Trump’s indictment
(36:36) The politics of privacy, including controversy over a federal program that allows the government to engage in surveillance
[Politicology+ Subscribers Only] The Supreme Court’s decision rejecting racially gerrymandered voting maps in Alabama that diluted Black voters’ power.
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Follow this week’s panel on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/RonSteslow
https://twitter.com/LanaeErickson
https://twitter.com/amyewalter
What we read:
Segment 1:
WSJ—Trump’s Indictment May Pull Us Back From the Brink - WSJ
Politico—The Senate GOP's quiet but mighty Trump skeptics - POLITICO
Politico—Biden orders DNC and reelect to remain silent about Trump’s indictment - POLITICO
The Dispatch—‘But Her Emails’ Is Not the Defense of Trump His Supporters Would Like It to Be - Jonah Goldberg - The Dispatch
NYT—Christie Attacks Trump in CNN Town Hall, Calling Conduct Detailed in Indictment ‘Awful’ - The New York Times
CBS News—Trump delivered defiant speech after indictment hearing. Here's what he said. - CBS News
CNBC—'Trump can't win': Koch network releases ads targeting ex-president
Segment 2:
WP—National security officials make case for keeping surveillance powers to skeptical Congress - The Washington Post
CNN—FBI announces new curbs on controversial surveillance program as Congress considers whether to renew it | CNN Politics
Forbes—Jon Ossoff Grills Top FBI Official Over Abuses Of Citizens' Civil Liberties
Wired—The US Is Openly Stockpiling Dirt on All Its Citizens | WIRED
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(03:00) The reactions to Donald Trump’s indictment
(36:36) The politics of privacy, including controversy over a federal program that allows the government to engage in surveillance
[Politicology+ Subscribers Only] The Supreme Court’s decision rejecting racially gerrymandered voting maps in Alabama that diluted Black voters’ power.
Politicology+ is our private, ad-free version of this podcast, with subscriber-only episodes, strategy, and analysis. To join us there, visit politicology.com/plus or subscribe in Apple Podcasts.
Follow this week’s panel on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/RonSteslow
https://twitter.com/LanaeErickson
https://twitter.com/amyewalter
What we read:
Segment 1:
WSJ—Trump’s Indictment May Pull Us Back From the Brink - WSJ
Politico—The Senate GOP's quiet but mighty Trump skeptics - POLITICO
Politico—Biden orders DNC and reelect to remain silent about Trump’s indictment - POLITICO
The Dispatch—‘But Her Emails’ Is Not the Defense of Trump His Supporters Would Like It to Be - Jonah Goldberg - The Dispatch
NYT—Christie Attacks Trump in CNN Town Hall, Calling Conduct Detailed in Indictment ‘Awful’ - The New York Times
CBS News—Trump delivered defiant speech after indictment hearing. Here's what he said. - CBS News
CNBC—'Trump can't win': Koch network releases ads targeting ex-president
Segment 2:
WP—National security officials make case for keeping surveillance powers to skeptical Congress - The Washington Post
CNN—FBI announces new curbs on controversial surveillance program as Congress considers whether to renew it | CNN Politics
Forbes—Jon Ossoff Grills Top FBI Official Over Abuses Of Citizens' Civil Liberties
Wired—The US Is Openly Stockpiling Dirt on All Its Citizens | WIRED
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Released:
Jun 16, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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