Episode 171

NYT Magazine's Mark Leibovich, National Action Network's Reverend Al Sharpton, NYT Editorial Board member Mara Gay, and former U.S. attorney Joyce Vance on the administration's new policy that ends protections for migrants undergoing life-saving medical care here in the U.S.
NYT Magazine's Mark Leibovich, National Action Network's Reverend Al Sharpton, NYT Editorial Board member Mara Gay, and MSNBC's Garrett Haake on Biden conflating several stories of battlefield heroics, but the army staff sergeant who Biden was speaking about said his interaction was as Biden described.
NYT Magazine's Mark Leibovich, NBC News' Hans Nichols, National Action Network's Reverend Al Sharpton, and NYT Editorial Board member Mara Gay on Trump's personal assistant stepping down after accusations that she dished about the president with reporters.
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