A multi-threat, round-the-world episode. The Jan 6 hearings have chased foreign policy, especially the war in the Ukraine, from the headlines; but the brutal war slogs on, in ways that have distinct consequences for domestic politics. Natasha Bertrand, Frank Figliuzzi, & Fiona Hill join Harry to canvass the state of play in the war, the best current thinking on the end game, Biden’s first trip to the Middle East, the Jan 6 hearings, & the interrelationships among all these topics. See Pr...
Jul 18, 2022•1 hr 1 min•Ep. 190
At the end of a week of brutal news that began with another mass shooting in Highland Park IL, three of the sharpest commentators in the country and Talking Feds stalwarts – Laura Coates, Al Franken, and Norm Ornstein – join Harry to analyze the importance of the Cipollone interview before the J6 Committee, the Fulton County subpoenas, and the Supreme Court’s decision overruling Roe v Wade and it’s potential implications for the midterms. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and Calif...
Jul 11, 2022•1 hr 3 min•Ep. 189
In the week ending one of the most consequential Supreme Court terms in American history, 3 of the country’s most trenchant and prominent Court watchers – Dahlia Lithwick, Leah Litman, and Steve Vladeck – join Harry to assess the Term and what it portends for coming years. The 5 arch-conservative Justices shot out of the gate in their first term together and unabashedly wrenched the law and the country sharply right in area after area, starting but by no means ending with abortion. See Privacy P...
Jul 04, 2022•56 min•Ep. 188
At the tail end of a week as eventful and tumultuous as any in memory, a stellar group of guests – Katie Benner, Melissa Murray, and Jen Rubin – join Harry to assess the damage and consider what lies ahead. The group divides its discussion between the Supreme Court’s radical landmark decision overruling Roe v. Wade and the January 6 Committee blockbuster hearings documenting two near-miss efforts to keep Trump in power and end American democracy. Where do we stand after such seismic events? See ...
Jun 27, 2022•57 min•Ep. 187
It was a week with two separate hearings in the January 6 Committee, one on the “Big Lie” and one on “Hang Mike Pence.” Each felt like a full-length movie, crammed with new details and above all leaving no doubt that the 2 schemes were 100% bankrupt and everyone in the self-titled “Team Normal” (as opposed to “Team Crazy”) knew it. A phenomenal set of guests–Bill Kristol, Ezra Klein, and Emily Bazelon–joins Harry to take it all in and assess what hope it provides for the future of the Republic. ...
Jun 20, 2022•54 min•Ep. 186
A special Talking Feds episode devoted entirely to a single topic, the much-anticipated initial hearing of the January 6 Committee. Representative Pramila Jayapal, Laura Jarrett, and Norm Eisen join Harry for a thorough look at perhaps the most important congressional hearing in at least 50 years. The group all give high marks to the Committee but then discuss whether its work, however persuasive, can succeed in beating back the autocratic trend that continues to hold sway over so many Americans...
Jun 13, 2022•59 min•Ep. 185
A few days ahead of the most anticipated congressional hearings in 50 years or more, Harry welcomes Julie Zebrak, Josh Marshall, and Rep. Ted Lieu to preview the hearings, including the chief challenges for the January 6 committee. They then move to the rays of hope for change in federal gun violence legislation in the wake of a terrible bloody fortnight with multiple assault shootings, closing with a more politically focused discussion on how these developments may affect midterm elections. See...
Jun 06, 2022•58 min•Ep. 184
A special economics-focused episode. With the U.S. and world economy in the apparent doldrums, & fears of an inflation-driven recession gripping the globe, a top policymaker--Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi—and two world-class economists--Austan Goolsbee and Betsey Stevenson—join Harry to work through key economic indicators & explain the state of play at home and abroad. The group ends with some individual thoughts about the horrific events in Uvalde, Texas, and possible policy respo...
May 30, 2022•1 hr 6 min•Ep. 183
The country’s bitter partisan divides played out this week at the highest stakes, and a trio of the most experienced and sage analysts in the country–Jon Alter, David Frum, and Norm Ornstein–join Harry to work through the implications. The group discusses in turn the work of the Jan 6 committee and the DOJ’s parallel investigation of possible high-level wrongdoers. They then move to the Buffalo shooting, w/ its racist manifesto, ending with reflections on the latest round of midterm elections. S...
May 23, 2022•1 hr 8 min•Ep. 182
It’s our every 3 months return-to-roots Talking Feds classic, with three of the country’s most experienced and knowledgeable authorities on the Department of Justice. The group reads the tea leaves on the unfolding investigation of the political actors who may have conspired to overturn the lawful election results and helped foment the 1/6 riot. We next discuss the pending trial of Michael Sussmann and conclude with the DOJ’s potential involvement in the Supreme Court leak and the Ukraine War. S...
May 16, 2022•59 min•Ep. 181
An in-depth conversation with three prominent legal and political commentators – Melissa Murray, Jane Mayer, and Jessica Levinson – about the Supreme Court’s abortion case and the leaked Alito draft majority opinion. The group critiques the substance and tone of the draft and consider whether it likely will hold as an opinion of the Court. We then move to a consideration of the leak itself, including the likeliest source and the impact of the leak on the Supreme Court as an institution. See Priv...
May 09, 2022•59 min•Ep. 180
Polls suggest that Russians overwhelmingly support the War of Russian Aggression. Is that really possible? Does it just reflect the extreme steps that the Putin government took to stifle dissent require pro-government media coverage? What are the real attitudes of the Russian people to the war and their government? This very special episode of TalkingFeds brings together 3 expert guests on the state of play inside Russia, including the operator of the last independent TV station in Russia. See P...
May 02, 2022•50 min•Ep. 179
3 guests who know the US political landscape like the backs of their hands—Dem Rep. Joaquin Castro, Rep Former Rep. David Jolly, and Dem Former Senator Barbara Boxer—join Harry to assess the political jockeying on the right, and particularly by Fla Gov DeSantis and Tex Gov Abbott to be the new party standard bearers. They then discuss the best strategies for Democrats in the midterms. They end by considering the legal and political implications of the court decision invalidating the mask mandate...
Apr 25, 2022•58 min•Ep. 178
At the end of a week where the recent sharp divides in the country have never seemed clearer, three of the country’s most knowledgeable and savvy commentators–Alisyn Camerota, George Conway, & Joe Lockhart—join Harry to assess the (fairly woeful) state of the Union. The group looks at the 1/6 Committee and a possible criminal referral of Trump to the DOJ; Biden’s ambitious, but possibly DOA, agenda on guns: and the series of highly restrictive anti-abortion statutes cropping up in red States...
Apr 18, 2022•58 min•Ep. 177
Aided by guests with rich national security expertise, we take two deep dives down to where the currents roil in the 1/6 investigations and the War of Russian Aggression. Frank Figliuzzi, Norm Ornstein, and Asha Rangappa join Harry to analyze the 1/6 committee’s contempt referrals, the testimony of Ivanka and Jared, and the coordination with the DOJ’s investigation. They then turn to the war and the likely newfangled efforts ongoing in the subterranean “gray zone” away from the fields of combat....
Apr 11, 2022•57 min•Ep. 176
It was a week of possible headway on many fronts: at home, in DOJ, which has broadened its investigation of the events leading to 1/6; the 1/6 Committee, which held 2 witnesses in contempt; the federal courts, which determined that Trump more probably than not had committed a crime. And in Ukraine, where fledging peace negotiations were underway. A fantastic panel — Sen. Mike Bennet, Amy Jeffress, and Carol Leonnig — joins Harry to chart the tides and set them all in the proper political context...
Apr 04, 2022•57 min•Ep. 175
After 18 hours of grueling testimony, Judge Ketanji Brown-Jackson appeared headed for narrow confirmation, but the week put on vivid display the degraded state of the confirmation process. Sen Al Franken, Aaron Blake, and Alexi McCammond join Harry to take apart the hearings and segue to states’ passage of voting rights restrictions and severe anti-abortion laws even before the Court’s expected abortion ruling. They end with analysis of the main stress points shaping up for the midterms. See Pri...
Mar 28, 2022•55 min•Ep. 174
In an eventful week featuring an address to Congress by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and the passage of a 1.5 trillion spending bill, Harry is joined by three of the country’s most prominent congressional reporters — CNN chief political correspondent Dana Bash, Jon Lemire of Politico, and Seung Min Kim of the Washington Post — to assess the week of war and its portents and evaluate its impact on domestic politics. The group also discusses the upcoming confirmation hearing for Judge Jac...
Mar 21, 2022•52 min•Ep. 173
This week we take a close look through an economic prism at the war and its effects in Russia and worldwide, joined by a terrific group of economic and political experts – Congressman Ro Khanna, Professor Justin Wolfers, and MSNBC anchor Stephanie Ruhle. The group evaluates the efficacy of the sanctions, and whether any sanctions regime can upend Putin. Moving to the United States, the group discusses the overall state of the economy, focusing on inflation, which last week hit a 40-year high. Se...
Mar 14, 2022•57 min•Ep. 172
This week marks one year in office for Attorney General Merrick Garland. Harry sat down with Vanita Gupta, the third-ranking official in the Department, who has supervisory responsibility over a wide range of litigating divisions and grantmaking components. Gupta described how Garland’s priority for protecting civil rights – one of the Department’s 3 chief priorities under Garland – informs the Department’s work across a range of settings well beyond the core civil rights enforcement function. S...
Mar 10, 2022•21 min•Ep. 171
It was one of those rare weeks when events bring into outline the contours of a new order. The world looks altered after 10 days of brutal—and ferociously resisted—Russian aggression on Ukraine. A fantastic group of guests with deep knowledge of the domestic and international fronts–Erin Burnett (who reported from Ukraine as the war began), Rick Wilson, & Congressman Eric Swalwell –join Harry to take on the bigger and richer questions involving the war and its implications for politics at ho...
Mar 07, 2022•56 min•Ep. 170
After a week of near-constant breaking news, Harry is joined by Michael Schmidt, Katie Benner, and David Jolly to analyze the events unfolding on the domestic and global stages. They discuss the implications of Vladimir Putin’s full-fledged invasion of Ukraine and the American response, Biden’s official nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, and various developments in the investigations into Donald Trump’s business practices and possible role in the 1/6 insurrection. Se...
Feb 28, 2022•57 min•Ep. 169
A week of drama and uncertainty, as Russian troops amassed on the Ukrainian border threatening—or feinting--imminent invasion; Congress and prosecutors brought forth more damaging information about Donald Trump, who was ordered at week’s end to sit for a deposition in a civil fraud inquiry by the New York AG; and Democrats possibly took an edge in the redistricting maps. Laura Coates, Josh Marshall, & Rep. Ted Lieu join Harry to break it all down and discuss which way the winds are blowing. ...
Feb 21, 2022•1 hr 3 min•Ep. 168
In our periodic return to our roots, Talking Feds checks in the Department of Justice for a close look at public developments and a scrutiny from the most experienced DOJ veterans of what lies behind them. New York Times DOJ reporter Katie Benner, & Paul Fishman & Andrew Weissman, both richly experienced in all levels of the DOJ, join Harry to work through what’s going on inside DOJ with the 1/6 investigation and Merrick Garland’s probable thinking, and what lies ahead for DOJ and the co...
Feb 14, 2022•54 min•Ep. 167
It was a week in which Vladimir Putin beat the drums of war in the Ukraine while Donald Trump beat the drums of domestic discord at home. Julia Ioffe, Greg Sargent, and Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon join Harry to talk about the new jaw-dropping revelations of Trump’s post-election conduct and his apparent pledge to do it all again in 2024. After a quick discussion of the impact of the Trump factor on the midterms, the group moves to the impasse with Russia and analyze what Putin really wants. S...
Feb 07, 2022•58 min•Ep. 166
In the wake of the announcement of Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement, a superb panel–Laura Jarrett, Bill Kristol, & Senator (& Judiciary Committee Member) Sheldon Whitehouse–joins Harry to assess Breyer’s legacy, chart out the politics of the coming confirmation process for the various constituencies (Rs, Ds, White House, & the candidate), and assess the comparative strengths of the main candidates. They close with some thoughts about the Forgery Scandal & how hig...
Jan 31, 2022•1 hr 1 min•Ep. 165
The week marked a year in office for President Biden, and the pundit class pronounced him on the ropes. Meanwhile, the former President appeared imperiled from many directions; in particular, the Jan 6 committee pieced together new information tying him more directly to the insurrection. 3 of the country’s most prominent commentators–Molly Ball, George Conway, & Michael Schmidt–join Harry to assess Biden’s prospects to turn things around and analyze the various threats to Trump and his circl...
Jan 24, 2022•59 min•Ep. 164
It was a week of multiple aftershocks from the January 6 attack, and a fantastic panel – Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren, Professor Larry Tribe, & Jonathan Alter – joins Harry to break it all down. The committee reached out to Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, who called them illegitimate and refused to cooperate. Biden made a strong push for voting rights reform, but was snubbed by Sens. Manchin and Sinema. And DOJ shook up the landscape with a wide-ranging seditious conspiracy indictment. See Priv...
Jan 17, 2022•59 min•Ep. 163
On the week marking the anniversary of the 1/6 attack on the Capital and record-breaking rates of viral spread, three stellar commentators join Harry to analyze the cataclysmic events and chart what comes next. David Fahrenthold, Juliette Kayyem, & Norm Ornstein reflect on the implications of the continued persistence of the Big Lie. They discuss if the break-glass point has arrived for filibuster reform. And they discern an important pivot point in the public approach to the virus. See Priv...
Jan 10, 2022•58 min•Ep. 162
Our final offering of the year is another special episode this time on the prospects for the Democratic Party in 2022. A stellar panel of journalists and Democratic strategists–Stephanie Cutter, Joe Lockhart, and Josh Marshall–join Harry for a sober look at the party’s uphill battle to avoid losing one or more Houses of Congress in the midterms. The stakes are huge, given the Republicans’ apparent surrender to Trump control and the threat to constitutional norms a Republican victory presents. Se...
Jan 03, 2022•43 min•Ep. 161