Episode 31

When it comes to the upcoming midterms, Puck News reporter Abby Livingston insists, "There are more and more paths for Democrats to get to a majority than ever before"; Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman (Ret.) discusses DNI Tulsi Gabbard's new criminal referrals for activities involving President Trump's first impeachment; and Hennepin County Attorney, Mary Moriarty, brings criminal charges against an ICE agent for felony assault in Minnesota.
Historian Anne Applebaum describes what Americans can learn from Viktor Orbán's defeat in Hungary; newly elected Congresswoman Analilia Mejia proclaims, "We have to fight the stranglehold that corporations have on our democracy;" Ali Velshi uses his big board to break down Virginia's upcoming redistricting vote, while UVA's Larry Sabato insists, "Democrats do have a lot of excess votes," to win Tuesday's referendum.
As Democrats gain momentum ahead of the midterms, political pollster Cornell Belcher insists, "We have to give kudos to candidate recruitment; look at the quality of candidates Democrats have been able to land in these seat;" Sarah Fitzpatrick dishes on her bombshell report about FBI Director Kash Patel that has Washington talking; and Kaveh Akbar, best-selling author of the novel "Martyr!" is the newest inductee to the Velshi Banned Book Club.
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