Episode 46

President Trump's authoritarian plays to capture American public life gain momentum, as his public support slips; the Supreme Court allows a controversial congressional map in Alabama that lower courts found discriminates against Black voters; bipartisan uproar erupts over Trump's pick for Director of National Intelligence.
The history of America's modern culture wars goes back to a Reagan-era union between moralist activists and Republican politics; both Russia and Ukraine intensify drone attacks on each other's cities; New Jersey congresswoman Analilia Mejia discusses the "horrifying" conditions she said she saw inside the Delaney Hall immigrant detention center in New Jersey; the Senate passes $70 billion in new funding for ICE and the Border Patrol.
President Trump keeps inserting himself in American public life, even, as his public support slips; Xavier Becerra takes the top stop in California's governor race; the Supreme Court allows a controversial congressional map in Alabama that lower courts found discriminates against Black voters; Ann Pratchett discusses her new book "Whistler" in this week's meeting of the Velshi Banned Book Club.
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