“Liberation Day” was a failure. Here’s the cost of Trump’s tariffs one year later. NewsletterApril 2, 2026 “Liberation Day” was a failure. Here’s the cost of Trump’s tariffs one year later. Plus, 8 million people showed up to last weekend’s No Kings Day protests Apr 2, 2026
What the $25 billion spent on the Iran war could pay for instead NewsletterMarch 25, 2026 What the $25 billion spent on the Iran war could pay for instead How the SAVE Act will impact rural Americans Mar 25, 2026
Today, the Senate is debating legislation that threatens to block millions of American citizens from voting NewsletterMarch 18, 2026 Today, the Senate is debating legislation that threatens to block millions of American citizens from voting Expert briefing on the U.S. strike on an Iranian school Mar 18, 2026
What America is paying for Trump’s war in Iran NewsletterMarch 12, 2026 What America is paying for Trump’s war in Iran And how one tax policy could help build 1 million new homes Mar 12, 2026
The real cost of Trump’s reckless war in Iran NewsletterMarch 4, 2026 The real cost of Trump’s reckless war in Iran Plus, 5 things to know about the DOD’s attack on Anthropic Mar 4, 2026
What to read before the 2026 State of the Union NewsletterFebruary 23, 2026 What to read before the 2026 State of the Union And how you can follow along with CAP experts fact-checking in real time Feb 23, 2026
Our plan to slash your grocery bill NewsletterFebruary 19, 2026 Our plan to slash your grocery bill And how Trump’s policies are making utility rates skyrocket Feb 19, 2026
Democracy on the Line: The Trump Administration’s Egregious Attacks on the Freedom of the Press Past EventFebruary 18, 2026 Democracy on the Line: The Trump Administration’s Egregious Attacks on the Freedom of the Press Join the Center for American Progress for an online event about the Trump administration’s attacks on press freedoms and how to stand up to these unconstitutional abuses of power. Online via Zoom Feb 18, 2026
The SAVE Act could prevent millions from casting a ballot NewsletterFebruary 11, 2026 The SAVE Act could prevent millions from casting a ballot And how Trump’s economy is harming working-class people Feb 11, 2026
Congress has one week to rein in ICE abuses NewsletterFebruary 5, 2026 Congress has one week to rein in ICE abuses $2 billion: The amount the Trump family has pocketed in their second term Feb 5, 2026
When the federal government puts Americans in danger NewsletterJanuary 30, 2026 When the federal government puts Americans in danger This is not law enforcement—it’s endangering lives Jan 30, 2026
Trump’s first year has likely cost you thousands of dollars NewsletterJanuary 22, 2026 Trump’s first year has likely cost you thousands of dollars Plus, tracking 80+ ways Trump has made America weaker Jan 22, 2026
This is how we solve America’s housing crisis NewsletterJanuary 14, 2026 This is how we solve America’s housing crisis Join Sens. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), Brian Schatz (D-HI), and others to learn what an ambitious housing agenda should look like Jan 14, 2026
What Trump’s coup in Venezuela is really about NewsletterJanuary 7, 2026 What Trump’s coup in Venezuela is really about Plus, Sen. Schumer joins CAP for a housing summit Jan 7, 2026
President Trump’s erratic tariffs are creating a hidden holiday tax NewsletterDecember 18, 2025 President Trump’s erratic tariffs are creating a hidden holiday tax And how the first year of Trump’s second term has harmed workers Dec 18, 2025
Today the Senate is voting on Republican proposals to make health insurance more expensive NewsletterDecember 11, 2025 Today the Senate is voting on Republican proposals to make health insurance more expensive And Americans’ electric bills could go up by $67.7 billion by 2028 Dec 11, 2025
ICYMI: Rep. Ro Khanna: Everyone should share in America’s prosperity, not just CEOs and billionaires NewsletterDecember 4, 2025 ICYMI: Rep. Ro Khanna: Everyone should share in America’s prosperity, not just CEOs and billionaires Why Gen Z men are the most pro-union generation in history Dec 4, 2025
Trump just gifted billionaires a holiday bonus—paid for by you NewsletterNovember 26, 2025 Trump just gifted billionaires a holiday bonus—paid for by you Former Sen. Jon Tester talks Citizens United with CAP’s Tom Moore Nov 26, 2025
Los planes presupuestarios de los republicanos del Congreso obligarían a la clase trabajadora estadounidense a pagar la factura de los recortes de impuestos para los ricos ArtículoFebruary 26, 2025 Los planes presupuestarios de los republicanos del Congreso obligarían a la clase trabajadora estadounidense a pagar la factura de los recortes de impuestos para los ricos Las nuevas propuestas presupuestarias prevén un enorme alivio fiscal para los más ricos, financiado por la clase trabajadora estadounidense, e incluyen recortes a los programas de salud y alimentación. Feb 26, 2025 Colin Seeberger
Congressional Republicans’ Budget Plans Would Force America’s Working Class To Foot the Bill for Tax Cuts for the Wealthy ArticleFebruary 26, 2025 Congressional Republicans’ Budget Plans Would Force America’s Working Class To Foot the Bill for Tax Cuts for the Wealthy New budget proposals envision a massive tax giveaway to those at the top financed by working-class Americans, including cuts to health care and food programs. Feb 26, 2025 Colin Seeberger
Project 2025’s Plan To Gut Checks and Balances Harms Rural America ArticleSeptember 13, 2024 Project 2025’s Plan To Gut Checks and Balances Harms Rural America The new authoritarian playbook would devastate rural America in many ways. Sep 13, 2024 Colin Seeberger
Project 2025’s Plan To Gut Checks and Balances Harms American Workers ArticleAugust 12, 2024 Project 2025’s Plan To Gut Checks and Balances Harms American Workers The new authoritarian playbook would devastate American workers in many ways. Aug 12, 2024 Colin Seeberger
Project 2025’s Plan To Gut Checks and Balances Harms the American People Fact SheetAugust 8, 2024 Project 2025’s Plan To Gut Checks and Balances Harms the American People The new authoritarian playbook would devastate Americans in many ways. Aug 8, 2024 Colin Seeberger
Fact Sheets: The Harmful Effects of Project 2025, by State Fact SheetAugust 1, 2024 Fact Sheets: The Harmful Effects of Project 2025, by State These fact sheets provide insight into how Project 2025 would affect people in states across the country. Aug 1, 2024 Colin Seeberger
Bidenomics en acción: una visión económica mejor para latinos En las noticiasSeptember 18, 2023 Bidenomics en acción: una visión económica mejor para latinos En una página de opinión en El Tiempo Latino, Gaby Blanco explica cómo las legislaciones económicas de la administración de Biden van a beneficiar a la comunidad latina en los Estados Unidos. Sep 18, 2023 El Tiempo Latino Gaby Blanco
Bidenomics is Growing the Middle Class | Opinion In the NewsAugust 17, 2023 Bidenomics is Growing the Middle Class | Opinion In Newsweek, Maddie Sell discusses how the Biden administration’s economic agenda is having tangible impacts on the lives of everyday Americans. Aug 17, 2023 Newsweek Maddie Sell
La economía de Biden está generando empleos, empoderando a los trabajadores y creando más equidad para los latinos En las noticiasJuly 18, 2023 La economía de Biden está generando empleos, empoderando a los trabajadores y creando más equidad para los latinos La economía está creando empleos, empoderando a los trabajadores y generando mayor equidad para los latinos, escribe Rafael Medina. Jul 18, 2023 La Opinión Rafael Medina
The Biden economy is adding jobs, empowering workers, and creating more equity for Latinos In the NewsJuly 18, 2023 The Biden economy is adding jobs, empowering workers, and creating more equity for Latinos Rafael Medina writes about how the economy is adding jobs, empowering workers, and creating more equity for Latinos. Jul 18, 2023 La Opinión Rafael Medina
5 Ways the Supreme Court Could Roll Back Rights and Damage Democracy ArticleMay 31, 2023 5 Ways the Supreme Court Could Roll Back Rights and Damage Democracy The Supreme Court’s right-wing majority could deal a major setback to affirmative action, voting rights, LGBTQ rights, and fair elections as it wraps up the latest term. May 31, 2023 Sam Hananel
7 Ways Drug Pricing Legislative Proposals Would Lower Costs for Consumers and Businesses ReportJuly 26, 2021 7 Ways Drug Pricing Legislative Proposals Would Lower Costs for Consumers and Businesses Key legislative proposals, including drug price negotiation and inflation caps, would save consumers and businesses millions of dollars. Jul 26, 2021 Nicole Rapfogel, Maura Calsyn, Colin Seeberger
The Chaos of Repealing the Affordable Care Act During the Coronavirus Pandemic ArticleOctober 1, 2020 The Chaos of Repealing the Affordable Care Act During the Coronavirus Pandemic ACA repeal during the coronavirus pandemic would be catastrophic for individual and public health. Oct 1, 2020 Nicole Rapfogel, Maura Calsyn, Colin Seeberger
The Truth About President Trump’s Track Record on Child Care ArticleSeptember 14, 2020 The Truth About President Trump’s Track Record on Child Care The Trump administration failed to deliver on its promise to make child care more affordable. Sep 14, 2020 Katie Hamm, Seth Hanlon, Colin Seeberger
Houston Dreamer Jesus Contreras on Frontline Health Care Work in the Age of the Coronavirus ArticleMay 7, 2020 Houston Dreamer Jesus Contreras on Frontline Health Care Work in the Age of the Coronavirus This week on "The Tent," Houston-area paramedic and Dreamer Jesus Contreras discusses the impacts of COVID-19 on his life. May 7, 2020 CAP Action Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Chris Ford
New York Assemblyman Michael Blake on the Coronavirus in the Bronx In the NewsApril 30, 2020 New York Assemblyman Michael Blake on the Coronavirus in the Bronx This week on "The Tent," a podcast through the Center for American Progress Action Fund, New York State Assemblyman Michael Blake explains the health and economic impacts of the coronavirus crisis on the Bronx. Apr 30, 2020 CAP Action Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Chris Ford, 2 More Dwayne Greene, Adam Peck
Dr. Angela Rasmussen on Studying the Novel Coronavirus and Other Infectious Diseases ArticleApril 23, 2020 Dr. Angela Rasmussen on Studying the Novel Coronavirus and Other Infectious Diseases This week on "The Tent," Daniella and Ed sit down with Dr. Angela Rasmussen to discuss how she studies infectious diseases such as COVID-19. Apr 23, 2020 CAP Action Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Chris Ford, 2 More Dwayne Greene, Adam Peck
Unpacking the Economic Impact of COVID-19 With Sarah May Whitelake and CAP Action’s Gbenga Ajilore ArticleApril 2, 2020 Unpacking the Economic Impact of COVID-19 With Sarah May Whitelake and CAP Action’s Gbenga Ajilore Hosts Daniella Gibbs Léger and Ed Chung sit down with Michigan bartender Sarah May Whitelake and CAP Action senior economist Gbenga Ajilore to discuss the economic impact of COVID-19. Apr 2, 2020 CAP Action Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Chris Ford, 2 More Dwayne Greene, Adam Peck
Workers who risk their lives to run others’ errands should have basic benefits: Personal protection, a minimum wage, health insurance and more In the NewsApril 2, 2020 Workers who risk their lives to run others’ errands should have basic benefits: Personal protection, a minimum wage, health insurance and more Authors Allison Preiss and Karla Walter explain how cities and states can protect gig-economy workers during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. Apr 2, 2020 MarketWatch Karla Walter
US Air Force Veteran Sarah Samere on the Hurdles of Testing for COVID-19 ArticleMarch 26, 2020 US Air Force Veteran Sarah Samere on the Hurdles of Testing for COVID-19 Co-host of "The Tent" Ed Chung sits down with U.S. Air Force veteran Sarah Samere to discuss the current hurdles of testing for COVID-19. Mar 26, 2020 CAP Action Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Chris Ford, 2 More Dwayne Greene, Adam Peck
Topher Spiro on State and Local Government Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic ArticleMarch 17, 2020 Topher Spiro on State and Local Government Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic This week, Ed chats with CAP Action's vice president of Health Policy, Topher Spiro, about what state and local governments can do to manage the coronavirus pandemic. Mar 17, 2020 CAP Action Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Chris Ford, 2 More Dwayne Greene, Adam Peck
BONUS EPISODE: Dr. Zeke Emanuel on Managing the Coronavirus Outbreak In the NewsMarch 9, 2020 BONUS EPISODE: Dr. Zeke Emanuel on Managing the Coronavirus Outbreak Dr. Zeke Emanuel joins "The Tent" this week to discuss the coronavirus outbreak as well as the federal government response. Mar 9, 2020 CAP Action Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Chris Ford, 2 More Dwayne Greene, Adam Peck
Farewell for Now, but Not for Long PodcastSeptember 5, 2019 Farewell for Now, but Not for Long The final Thinking CAP podcast revisits Daniella and Ed's discussion with AFSCME President Lee Saunders about the labor movement Sep 5, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Chris Ford
Trump Against the World at the G-7 Summit PodcastAugust 29, 2019 Trump Against the World at the G-7 Summit Daniella and Ed chat about President Trump's controversial antics at the G-7 summit and revisit a conversation with former Ambassador Wendy Sherman. Aug 29, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Chris Ford
Bernhardt Is Making It Harder for Environmental Watchdogs to Hold Interior Accountable ArticleAugust 27, 2019 Bernhardt Is Making It Harder for Environmental Watchdogs to Hold Interior Accountable Interior Secretary David Bernhardt wants to make it tougher for environmental watchdogs to hold the Interior Department accountable, but his new policy wastes taxpayer funds. Aug 27, 2019 Marc Rehmann, Sam Hananel
Planning for the Future in an Uncertain Economy PodcastAugust 22, 2019 Planning for the Future in an Uncertain Economy This week, Ed sits down with CAP Senior Economist Gbenga Ajilore to discuss warning signs in the economy, what they might mean, as well as some of the contributing factors. Aug 22, 2019 Ed Chung, Chris Ford
Dr. Anthony Fauci: The Global Fight Against HIV/AIDS PodcastAugust 15, 2019 Dr. Anthony Fauci: The Global Fight Against HIV/AIDS Daniella sits down with renowned immunologist Dr. Anthony Fauci to discuss how the United States has and can continue to combat the HIV/AIDS epidemic, both domestically and abroad. Aug 15, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Kyle Epstein, 1 More Chris Ford
‘Here We Are Again’: On Gun Violence, White Nationalism, and the Scapegoating of Mental Illness PodcastAugust 8, 2019 ‘Here We Are Again’: On Gun Violence, White Nationalism, and the Scapegoating of Mental Illness In the wake of two mass shootings in a single weekend, Daniella sits down with CAP colleagues Chelsea Parsons, vice president for Gun Violence Prevention, and Rebecca Cokley, director of the Disability Justice Initiative, to try to make sense of it all. Aug 8, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Kyle Epstein, Chris Ford, 2 More Chelsea Parsons, Rebecca Cokley
Yes, the President Is Still a Racist PodcastAugust 1, 2019 Yes, the President Is Still a Racist Following a recent op-ed in The Washington Post condemning the racist remarks of President Trump, two Black former Obama administration staffers sit down with Daniella to discuss how the country can move forward. Aug 1, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Kyle Epstein, Chris Ford
No Exoneration: Ned Price on Mueller’s Congressional Testimony PodcastJuly 25, 2019 No Exoneration: Ned Price on Mueller’s Congressional Testimony Ned Price—a director at National Security Action and an NBC national security analyst—joins Ed and Daniella to discuss special counsel Robert Mueller's testimony before the House Judiciary and Intelligence committees. Jul 25, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Chris Ford, 1 More Kyle Epstein
The National Security Council and the ‘American Way of War’ PodcastJuly 18, 2019 The National Security Council and the ‘American Way of War’ Daniella and Ed chat with two former National Security Council staffers—John Gans Jr. and CAP’s Kelly Magsamen—to discuss foreign policy under the Trump administration, as well as Gans' new book about the NSC. Jul 18, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Kyle Epstein, 1 More Chris Ford
Steve Scully: An Interview With ‘The Most Patient Man on Television’ PodcastJuly 11, 2019 Steve Scully: An Interview With ‘The Most Patient Man on Television’ This week, Daniella sits down in C-SPAN Political Director Steve Scully to discuss how he has adapted to the changing relationship between the free press in the White House since President Trump took office. Jul 11, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Kyle Epstein, Chris Ford
Ari Berman: A Green Light to Gerrymander PodcastJuly 8, 2019 Ari Berman: A Green Light to Gerrymander Daniella and Ed chat with Mother Jones Senior Reporter Ari Berman this week about gerrymandering, the 2020 census, and the state of voting rights in the United States. Jul 8, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Kyle Epstein, 1 More Chris Ford
Who Is Kim Jong Un? PodcastJune 27, 2019 Who Is Kim Jong Un? Daniella, Ed, and CAP Senior Fellow Mike Fuchs chat with author Anna Fifield, Washington Post Beijing bureau chief, about her new book on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Jun 27, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Kyle Epstein, 1 More Chris Ford
How Oakland, California, Radically Reduced Violence PodcastJune 20, 2019 How Oakland, California, Radically Reduced Violence This week, Ed spoke with Capt. Ersie Joyner of the Oakland Police Department about the city's successful and comprehensive Ceasefire program to address gun violence and crime in the community. Jun 20, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Kyle Epstein, 1 More Chris Ford
Gov. Roy Cooper and Navigating a Divided Government PodcastJune 13, 2019 Gov. Roy Cooper and Navigating a Divided Government Daniella and Ed sit down this week with North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper and discuss his successful efforts navigating the divided North Carolina government. Jun 13, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Kyle Epstein, 1 More Chris Ford
To Impeach or Not To Impeach—That Is the Question PodcastJune 6, 2019 To Impeach or Not To Impeach—That Is the Question This week, Daniella and Ed sit down with Jesse Lee, senior adviser for Communications at CAP, and discuss the stream of corruption scandals within the Trump administration as well as the merits of impeachment. Jun 6, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Kyle Epstein, 1 More Chris Ford
Darrick Hamilton: The Blueprint for a Better Society PodcastMay 30, 2019 Darrick Hamilton: The Blueprint for a Better Society This week, Daniella and Ed speak with Darrick Hamilton, executive director of the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity at The Ohio State University, to discuss the U.S. economy, inequality, and reparations. May 30, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Kyle Epstein, 1 More Chris Ford
Ari Melber: Bring the Ruckus—and Sustainable Policy Ideas PodcastMay 23, 2019 Ari Melber: Bring the Ruckus—and Sustainable Policy Ideas Ed and Daniella chat with Ari Melber—host of MSNBC's "The Beat With Ari Melber"—to discuss the increasingly strained relationship between Congress and the Trump administration, as well as the debate around criminal justice reform. May 23, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Kyle Epstein, 1 More Chris Ford
The Urgency of Equality, With Charlotte Clymer and Laura Durso PodcastMay 16, 2019 The Urgency of Equality, With Charlotte Clymer and Laura Durso Ed and Daniella sit down with Charlotte Clymer, press secretary for rapid response at the Human Rights Campaign, and CAP's Laura Durso, to discuss the likely passage of the Equality Act in the House of Representatives. May 16, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Kyle Epstein, 1 More Chris Ford
Filmmaker Ed Zwick and Storytelling to Drive Policy Change PodcastMay 9, 2019 Filmmaker Ed Zwick and Storytelling to Drive Policy Change This week, Daniella and Ed spoke with filmmaker Edward Zwick to discuss his new project, "Trial by Fire," as well as the ways in which movies and popular culture can help advance policy change. May 9, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Kyle Epstein, 1 More Chris Ford
Trump’s Attacks on the Environment Aren’t Just Bad Policy, They’re Illegal In the NewsMay 7, 2019 Trump’s Attacks on the Environment Aren’t Just Bad Policy, They’re Illegal Marc Rehmann and Sam Hananel explain how the Trump administration's efforts to get around environmental regulations are meeting stiff resistance in the courts. May 7, 2019 RealClear Policy Marc Rehmann, Sam Hananel
Ending Mass Incarceration, With Emily Bazelon and Rachel Barkow PodcastMay 2, 2019 Ending Mass Incarceration, With Emily Bazelon and Rachel Barkow This week, Daniella and Ed talk with Emily Bazelon, staff writer at The New York Times Magazine, and Rachel Barkow, professor at the New York University School of Law, about how to end mass incarceration through comprehensive criminal justice reform. May 2, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Kyle Epstein, 1 More Chris Ford
The [Redacted] Mueller Report: Where Things Stand, With Max Bergmann PodcastApril 25, 2019 The [Redacted] Mueller Report: Where Things Stand, With Max Bergmann This week, Daniella and Ed are joined by Max Bergmann, CAP senior fellow and director of CAP Action Fund's Moscow Project, to discuss the Mueller report on Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Apr 25, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Rachel Rosen, 2 More Kyle Epstein, Chris Ford
Turning the Page on Climate, With Robinson Meyer and Christy Goldfuss PodcastApril 18, 2019 Turning the Page on Climate, With Robinson Meyer and Christy Goldfuss This week, Daniella and Ed speak with Robinson Meyer, a climate reporter for The Atlantic, and Christy Goldfuss, senior vice president for Energy and Environment Policy at CAP, about renewed energy on climate change. Apr 18, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Rachel Rosen, 2 More Kyle Epstein, Chris Ford
Igor Volsky: Building a Future With Fewer Guns PodcastApril 11, 2019 Igor Volsky: Building a Future With Fewer Guns Former Thinking CAP co-host Igor Volsky joins the pod to discuss his debut book and his vision to reduce guns and gun violence in the United States. Apr 11, 2019 Kyle Epstein, Ed Chung, Daniella Gibbs Léger, 2 More Rachel Rosen, Chris Ford
Two Lieutenant Governors on the Rise PodcastApril 4, 2019 Two Lieutenant Governors on the Rise This week, Daniella and Ed speak with Lt. Govs. Juliana Stratton (D-IL) and Kate Marshall (D-NV) about their day-to-day responsibilities and the challenge of balancing the needs of rural and urban constituents in their states. Apr 4, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Rachel Rosen, 2 More Kyle Epstein, Chris Ford
Reforming Elections Without Excluding Disabled Voters ArticleMarch 28, 2019 Reforming Elections Without Excluding Disabled Voters The Senate’s new election reform package contains big wins for disabled voters—but it leaves some room for improvement. Mar 28, 2019 s.e. smith, Rebecca Cokley
The Mueller Report, With Judd Legum PodcastMarch 28, 2019 The Mueller Report, With Judd Legum This week, Judd Legum, former editor-in-chief of ThinkProgress and founder of the Popular Information newsletter, helps us break down special counsel Robert Mueller's final report to Attorney General William Barr, as well as Barr's letter to Congress summarizing Mueller's principle conclusions. Mar 28, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Rachel Rosen, 2 More Chris Ford, Kyle Epstein
Kim Foxx: What Does It Mean To Be a Progressive Prosecutor? PodcastMarch 21, 2019 Kim Foxx: What Does It Mean To Be a Progressive Prosecutor? This week, Daniella and Ed speak with Kim Foxx, the state's attorney for Cook County, Illinois, about what it means to be a progressive prosecutor. Mar 21, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Rachel Rosen, 2 More Kyle Epstein, Chris Ford
Live From SXSW: What Should We Expect From the Police? PodcastMarch 14, 2019 Live From SXSW: What Should We Expect From the Police? This week, Ed hosted a panel of experts at the South by Southwest conference that explored what policing should look like in this day and age and how it intersects with criminal justice reform. Mar 14, 2019 Ed Chung, Daniella Gibbs Léger, Rachel Rosen, 2 More Kyle Epstein, Chris Ford
Carlos Maza and the Fox News White House PodcastMarch 7, 2019 Carlos Maza and the Fox News White House This week, Daniella and Ed sit down with Vox correspondent Carlos Maza to discuss the symbiotic relationship between Fox News and the Trump White House. Mar 7, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Rachel Rosen, 2 More Kyle Epstein, Chris Ford
Candice Jones: ‘It’s Been a Month’ PodcastFebruary 28, 2019 Candice Jones: ‘It’s Been a Month’ This week, Daniella and Ed chat with Candice Jones—president and CEO of the Public Welfare Foundation—to reflect on this year's Black History Month and discuss criminal justice reform. Feb 28, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Rachel Rosen, 2 More Kyle Epstein, Chris Ford
Representation Matters: In Conversation With the Cast of Netflix’s ‘One Day at a Time’ PodcastFebruary 21, 2019 Representation Matters: In Conversation With the Cast of Netflix’s ‘One Day at a Time’ This week, Ed and Daniella sit down with Gloria Calderón Kellet, Justina Machado, and Isabella Gomez—the showrunner and stars of Netflix series 'One Day at a Time'—to discuss the importance of representation on their new show. Feb 21, 2019 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Rachel Rosen, 2 More Kyle Epstein, Chris Ford