Episode 117

Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, The Root's Jason Johnson, Axios' Jonathan Swan, and former DOJ spokesperson Matt Miller on the president's refusal to take action despite a recommendation that he fire White House aide Kellyanne Conway for her repeated violations of the Hatch Act.
Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, The Root's Jason Johnson, Axios' Jonathan Swan, and former DOJ spokesperson Matt Miller on the announcement of which 2020 candidates will be appearing on each of the two nights of the first Democratic primary debates.
The Daily Beast's Betsy Woodruff, Axios' Jonathan Swan, former assistant attorney general Elliot Williams, and former DOJ spokesperson Matt Miller on the reaction from the Federal Election Commission and the national security community in the wake of Trump's admission that he would accept help from a foreign government.
WaPo's Ashley Parker, The Daily Beast's Betsy Woodruff, Axios' Jonathan Swan, former assistant attorney general Elliot Williams, and former DOJ spokesperson Matt Miller on the president now saying he would "absolutely" report information from a foreign government to the FBI.
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