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Three ways President Trump could get his wall
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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Jan 11, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
There's ways the president could get his wall without congressional
approval. But it won't be pretty. POLITICO White House reporter Nancy
Cook joins the podcast to give an update on what's happening in the
White House during the shut down as federal employees miss their first
paychecks. Last week she told us not much was going on, but this week
everything has gone into hyper drive. Then POLITICO reporters Elena
Schneider and David Siders join to talk about the democrats with big
donation possibilities. Plus, editor Charlie Mahtesian talks about the
importance of candidates having viral moments as they gear up for 2020.
approval. But it won't be pretty. POLITICO White House reporter Nancy
Cook joins the podcast to give an update on what's happening in the
White House during the shut down as federal employees miss their first
paychecks. Last week she told us not much was going on, but this week
everything has gone into hyper drive. Then POLITICO reporters Elena
Schneider and David Siders join to talk about the democrats with big
donation possibilities. Plus, editor Charlie Mahtesian talks about the
importance of candidates having viral moments as they gear up for 2020.
Released:
Jan 11, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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