Episode 82

The importance of the "No Kings" rallies taking place across America; Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries discusses the damage to America from the ongoing government shutdown; Rev. Dr. William Barber describes the importance of protests and the change they can bring to America.
On the occasion of the "No Kings" protests, a deep dive into Donald Trump's authoritarian ambitions and continued attacks on the free press; why the Trump Administration's immigration crackdown and ICE tactics are not about enforcement, but submission.
The importance of the "No Kings" rallies playing out across America; Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries discusses today's historic protests and the latest on the ongoing government shutdown; M.T. Anderson discusses his book "Feed" in this week's meeting of the Velshi Banned Book Club.
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