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Politicization, Sentence Forming Station, and Distrust Nation
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O’Brien, Weinstein, and Sanders
Saturday 02.15.20
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Saturday 02.01.20
Starr, Bondi, and Buttigieg
Saturday 01.25.20
Cipollone, Shelby, and The New York Times
Saturday 01.18.20
Esper, Senate Republicans, and 2020 Dems
Saturday 12.28.19
This Year in Bullshit
Saturday 12.14.19
Cruz, Graham, and Lavrov
Saturday 12.07.19
Weber, Zuckerberg, and Carlson
Friday 11.29.19
Perry, Haley, and Fox News
Saturday 11.23.19
Nunes, Grisham, and Gabbard
Saturday 11.16.19
Jordan, Haley, and Clinton
Trump really meant it when he said he’s been pro-tariff for 35 years. Roll the tape to 1988.
Are Trump’s tariffs up for negotiation? The White House gives conflicting messages on if tariffs are here to stay.
“I’m not happy. ... They’re bombing like crazy”: Trump hits Russia for continuing to attack Ukraine amid peace talks.
“We’re not looking at that”: Trump says he’s not open to a pause in tariffs.
Israeli PM Netanyahu promises to “eliminate the trade deficit with the United States” as he meets with President Trump.
“Why are they on the list?!”: Margaret Brennan presses Commerce Sec. Lutnick on penguin islands getting hit by tariffs.
“I’m not here to say I told you so”: Kamala Harris jokes about the state of the U.S. amid grumblings about Trump.
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