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In the latest episode of The Jamie Weinstein Show, the former White House press secretary for President Trump and author of the new book "The Briefing" opens up on his time in the White House, civility in the Age of Trump, the state of the media, and much more.
In the latest episode of The Jamie Weinstein Show, the 24-year-old head of the conservative activist organization Turning Point USA opens up about his relationship with Donald Trump, why he is an unabashed supporter of Trumpism, his meeting with Kanye West, his influences, and so much more.
In the latest episode of The Jamie Weinstein Show, the president of the Center for American Progress, who was reported to be in line for a big White House gig if Hillary Clinton won the 2016 election, opens up about the Trump administration, the internal battles within the Democratic Party, re-evaluating Ted Kennedy and Bill Clinton in the age of #MeToo and much more.
In the latest episode of The Jamie Weinstein Show, the famed economist and iconoclast opens up about his new book, 'Discrimination and Disparities,' outlines his pessimism about America's future, names his influences, and much more.
In the latest episode of The Jamie Weinstein Show, the former Dutch politician and Hoover institution scholar opens up on Trump, explains how her views on Islam have changed, names her influences, and much more.
In the latest episode of The Jamie Weinstein Show, Niall Ferguson talks about how the Trump administration is doing after a year in office, and discusses the state of the world, his influences and much more.
In the latest episode of The Jamie Weinstein Show, from the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, the 97-year-old former Secretary of State opens up on the prospects for peace on the Korean Peninsula, what made President Ronald Reagan a great leader, his career, and much more.
In the latest episode of The Jamie Weinstein Show, the editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed talks covering Trump, conservatives in media, publishing the Steele Dossier, and much more.
In the latest episode of The Jamie Weinstein Show, Don Lemon, the host of 'CNN Tonight,' talks covering and interviewing Trump, the state of cable news, why he doesn't find any conservative writers compelling, and much more.
In the latest episode of the The Jamie Weinstein Show, the host of RT’s News with Ed Schultz talks Trump, why his views of Trump and Putin have seemingly changed since he joined RT, and much more.
For over 30 years, John Gizzi has covered politics for conservative publications, first at Human Events and now at Newsmax.com. In the latest episode of The Jamie Weinstein Show, Gizzi talks about how covering Trump is different than covering other presidents, what Republicans in Congress will do if Trump fires Mueller, why he thinks Marion Le Pen is A-OK, and much, much more.
In the latest episode of The Jamie Weinstein Show, Ed Martin talks the state of Trumpism, getting fired by CNN, why he supported Roy Moore, his time working for Pope John Paul II, and much
In the latest episode of The Jamie Weinstein Show, the host of two Fox News shows and a show on Fox Business, opens up about covering Donald Trump for over thirty years, his thoughts on the state of cable news, how he manages to host so much TV while battling multiple sclerosis, and much more.
In the latest episode of The Jamie Weinstein Show, the man who served just 11 days in the White House opens up on his relationship with Trump, his enemies in Washington, his political history, his influences, and much, much more.
A national correspondent for the Atlantic, Ta-Nehisi Coates’s provocative writings often create headlines and instigate debate. In the latest episode of The Jamie Weinstein Show, Coates discusses his worldview, Donald Trump, his thoughts on America’s racial history, the letter he wrote President Obama, the lessons he learned over his career, his influences, and much, much more.