Jeremy O. Harris

Jordan Klepper reports on Fox News and the GOP's conspiratorial reactions to Hunter Biden's felony conviction and why Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest is barring its world champ Joey Chestnut. Plus, Desi Lydic weighs in on the Republican Party's perennial unhappiness. Charlamagne Tha God argues that Democrats need to be more direct in their messaging if they want to win. Communicate authentically and candidly with their base, like Trump does with the GOP. Luckily, politicians like Rep. Jasmine Crockett, who clapped back at MTG, and Vice President Kamala Harris can provide a compass. Jeremy O. Harris, playwright of the critically acclaimed "Slave Play," talks to Jordan Klepper about making his directorial debut with the new HBO documentary "Slave Play. Not a Movie. A Play" and how he used the film as a platform for "theater supremacy." Harris also discusses bringing "Slave Play" to London, the type of uncomfortable experience he wants audiences to have at the play, and the importance of preserving the live theater medium, for both creatives and audiences.
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