Episode 66

How the FBI's search of John Bolton's home fits into the context of a President who promised retribution; member of the House Oversight Committee Rep. Summer Lee discusses what we have learned, and what we didn't, from the government's release of the transcripts from Ghislane Maxwell's interview with the DOJ; how Trump's new review of the Smithsonian and comments about slavery are more than a whitewash of America's original sin…it's a hallmark of an authoritarian regime.
Democratic Representatives Pete Aguilar of California and Lloyd Doggett of Texas discuss Democrats redistricting plans in the face of the GOP's extreme partisan gerrymandering efforts; how President Trump is not a peacemaker, despite his insistence he has ended at least 7 wars; Aiden Thomas' "Cemetery Boys" is the subject of this week's Velshi Banned Book Club.
How the FBI's search of John Bolton's home fits into the context of a President who promised retribution; Rep. Zoe Lofgren of California discusses Democrats' redistricting strategy in California; the myth of trickle down economics and how the American economy is working against working people.
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