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Inside Trump's split screen reality
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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Aug 24, 2018
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Podcast episode
Description
A guilty verdict, a guilty plea, and an indictment. What a week in
national politics.
POLITICO reporting referenced in this segment:Inside the Trump bubble,
'Sympathy for the Devil' but no talk of Cohen By Lorraine WoellertTrump
paints his own reality amid legal fallout By Andrew Restuccia and Nancy
Cook ‘A new cherry put on top of the story of corruption’: Trump scandal
fallout hangs over midterms By Natasha Korecki and James ArkinTrump’s
new rallying cry: Mollie Tibbetts By Natasha KoreckiHunter indictment
could jeopardize GOP seat By John Bresnahan and Rachael BadeFrom
Fallujah to FBI investigation: The undoing of Duncan Hunter By Rachael
Bade and John Bresnahan ‘People are afraid of retribution’: Hunter clan
fights for survival By Rachael Bade
national politics.
POLITICO reporting referenced in this segment:Inside the Trump bubble,
'Sympathy for the Devil' but no talk of Cohen By Lorraine WoellertTrump
paints his own reality amid legal fallout By Andrew Restuccia and Nancy
Cook ‘A new cherry put on top of the story of corruption’: Trump scandal
fallout hangs over midterms By Natasha Korecki and James ArkinTrump’s
new rallying cry: Mollie Tibbetts By Natasha KoreckiHunter indictment
could jeopardize GOP seat By John Bresnahan and Rachael BadeFrom
Fallujah to FBI investigation: The undoing of Duncan Hunter By Rachael
Bade and John Bresnahan ‘People are afraid of retribution’: Hunter clan
fights for survival By Rachael Bade
Released:
Aug 24, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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