Episode 36

On this week's episode of ‘The Katie Phang Show": The Democratic National Convention saw big ratings and massive fundraising numbers with high-profile speeches from Fmr. President Obama, Fmr. First Lady Michelle Obama, Oprah Winfrey, and other top Democrats. VP Kamala Harris delivered a rousing acceptance speech highlighting her personal background, prosecutorial record and vision for bringing America into the future. TN State Rep. Justin Jones shares his first-hand experience at the historic gathering. Plus, Michigan AG Dana Nessel joins to talk about her viral speech where she warned Republicans about rolling back LGBTQ rights. And while Democrats embrace a solidly pro-abortion rights message, pro-abortion groups are suing Alabama AG Steve Marshall who is threatening to prosecute people who aid out-of-state abortions. Exec. Dir. of the Yellowhammer Fund, Jenice Fountain, talks about the actions her group is taking against the draconian policy. All that and more on ‘The Katie Phang Show.'
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