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Jamie Raskin's plan to hold Trump accountable
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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Jan 7, 2022
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Description
One year later, the ripples of the Jan. 6th riot continue to reverberate
throughout American politics. For Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), who led the
second impeachment of Donald Trump, bringing the people responsible for
the attack to account has become his driving priority. Today, Playbook
author Rachael Bade talks to Rep. Raskin and congressional reporter
Olivia Beavers about the continued fallout from the Capitol siege.
Rachael Bade is a Playbook co-author for POLITICO.
Olivia Beavers is a congressional reporter for POLITICO.
Rep. Jamie Raskin is Maryland's 8th District in Congress.
Kara Tabor is a producer for POLITICO audio.
Carlos Prieto is a producer for POLITICO audio.
Jenny Ament is the senior producer for POLITICO audio.
throughout American politics. For Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), who led the
second impeachment of Donald Trump, bringing the people responsible for
the attack to account has become his driving priority. Today, Playbook
author Rachael Bade talks to Rep. Raskin and congressional reporter
Olivia Beavers about the continued fallout from the Capitol siege.
Rachael Bade is a Playbook co-author for POLITICO.
Olivia Beavers is a congressional reporter for POLITICO.
Rep. Jamie Raskin is Maryland's 8th District in Congress.
Kara Tabor is a producer for POLITICO audio.
Carlos Prieto is a producer for POLITICO audio.
Jenny Ament is the senior producer for POLITICO audio.
Released:
Jan 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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