Episode 102

The news has not slowed down over the holiday, nor has the president's penchant for posting inflammatory messages online. Guest host Charles Coleman Jr. is joined by Joyce Vance and Anthony Coley to talk about Trump's preoccupation with the Epstein files - and where the release of the files stands; Ian Millheiser and Radley Balko discuss a narrow but important loss for the president's positioning of unwelcome National Guard troops in American cities; and Paul Butler explains a new approach by the president's hand-picked acting head of a government anti-discrimination agency.
Ali Velshi hosts a special hour focusing on how the return of an emboldened Donald Trump to the world stage has spread chaos at home and abroad. From unsparing trade wars, to a mixed record in the Middle East, to the brink of war with Venezuela, and the dragging out of the war in Ukraine he promised to end on day one of his presidency.
Guest host Charles Coleman Jr. looks at Donald Trump's unorthodox holiday messages, a narrow but important setback for the president's deployments of National Guard troops to the streets of unwilling states and cities, and Ali Velshi returns for a meeting of the Velshi Banned Book Club, featuring "The Incredibly Human Henson Blayze" by Derrick Barnes.
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