“Political malpractice”: the Debate Commission chief thinks Trump blew it
POLITICO's Nerdcast
by Ryan Lizza, Frank Fahrenkopf, Kara Tabor, Alex Keeney
4d ago
On Wednesday morning, Frank Fahrenkopf received a letter from the Biden presidential campaign that ruined his day. Fahrenkopf is co-chair of the Commission on Presidential Debates, which has produced 33 debates since 1988, the first election year it was in business. He was planning on four more this year: three with Biden and Trump as well as the quadrennial vice presidential debate. But the Biden campaign told Fahrenkopf that the president would not be participating in any of them. Instead, the Biden campaign announced that it would negotiate with the Trump campaign and individual media organ ..read more
Visit website
Mike Johnson told us what he really thinks about Joe Biden, Hakeem Jeffries and Donald Trump
POLITICO's Nerdcast
by Mike Johnson, Ryan Lizza, Rachael Bade, Kara Tabor, Alex Keeney
4d ago
Fresh off fending off a hard-right coup attempt, the House speaker opens up about his strategy and his future plans for the GOP Conference. Topics in this lengthy interview include: Johnson’s victory over the GOP radicals; Israel; Ukraine; January 6th; the Trump trials; abortion; and his relationships with key Washington leaders, such as Joe Biden, Hakeem Jeffries, Kevin McCarthy and, of course, Donald Trump. Ryan Lizza is a Playbook co-author for POLITICO. Rachael Bade is a Playbook co-author for POLITICO. Mike Johnson is the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.  Kara Tabor is a ..read more
Visit website
Mike Johnson’s survival guide
POLITICO's Nerdcast
by Mike Johnson, Kara Tabor, Ryan Lizza, Alex Keeney
1w ago
Fresh off fending off a hard-right coup attempt, the House speaker opens up about his strategy and his future plans for the GOP Conference. Topics in this lengthy interview include: Johnson’s victory over the GOP radicals; Israel; Ukraine; January 6th; the Trump trials; abortion; and his relationships with key Washington leaders, such as Joe Biden, Hakeem Jeffries, Kevin McCarthy and, of course, Donald Trump. Ryan Lizza is a Playbook co-author for POLITICO. Mike Johnson is the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.  Kara Tabor is a producer for POLITICO audio.  Alex Keeney is ..read more
Visit website
‘I used to be very combative’: How starring in ‘Civil War’ changed his politics
POLITICO's Nerdcast
by Ryan Lizza, Wagner Moura, Kara Tabor, Alex Keeney
1w ago
The biggest movie in the country right now is about a civil war — in America. If you see the film “Civil War” at a theater in downtown Washington, the scenes of the Lincoln Memorial exploding and the White House being attacked are jarring when you exit into the D.C. air.  The movie is writer and director Alex Garland’s very in-your-face attempt to imagine the unimaginable in America — an authoritarian leader in the White House, intractable political differences being resolved through violence and the very specific horrors of modern warfare — urban fighting, refugee camps, mass atrocities ..read more
Visit website
Rep. Jerry Nadler opposed the House antisemitism bill. Here's why
POLITICO's Nerdcast
by Ryan Lizza, Jerry Nadler, Kara Tabor, Alex Keeney
2w ago
Rep. Jerry Nadler, who has represented a big piece of Manhattan since 1992, is one of the longest-serving Jewish members of the House.  He’s also a Columbia University alumnus: he was on campus in 1968 when police cleared Hamilton Hall of anti-Vietnam war protesters. Nadler is a close observer of the Middle East and the politics of Israel in the U.S. And he’s the ranking Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, where he’s long seen himself as a champion of civil liberties. All of this background helped put Nadler at the center of a swirl of events this week as pro-Palestinian protesters ..read more
Visit website
“The truth as we know it is over.” “Civil War” star on how it really could happen here.
POLITICO's Nerdcast
by Ryan Lizza, Wagner Moura, Kara Tabor, Alex Keeney
3w ago
The biggest movie in the country right now is about a civil war — in America. If you see the film “Civil War” at a theater in downtown Washington, the scenes of the Lincoln Memorial exploding and the White House being attacked are jarring when you exit into the D.C. air.  The movie is writer and director Alex Garland’s very in-your-face attempt to imagine the unimaginable in America — an authoritarian leader in the White House, intractable political differences being resolved through violence and the very specific horrors of modern warfare — urban fighting, refugee camps, mass atrocities ..read more
Visit website
Rep. Tom Cole’s cigar diplomacy to secure Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan aid
POLITICO's Nerdcast
by Ryan Lizza, Tom Cole, Kara Tabor, Alex Keeney
1M ago
After months of delay, this week House Speaker Mike Johnson advanced his much awaited version of the Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan foreign aid package. Standing between that legislation and the House floor: two very powerful committees.  First, the House Appropriations Committee, which controls about a third of federal spending. And second, the Rules Committee, which controls access to the House floor, and which has become a problem for GOP leaders in this Congress. Johnson needed to pick the lock on both of these committees. And there is one Member of Congress who has chaired them both. No ..read more
Visit website
Michael Cohen on the first Trump trial: Prepare to be surprised
POLITICO's Nerdcast
by Michael Cohen, Kara Tabor, Alex Keeney, Ryan Lizza
1M ago
Michael Cohen may be the only person standing between Donald Trump and jail. Three of Trump’s four criminal trials — the ones in Washington, Florida and Georgia — seem hopelessly stalled. But on this coming Monday in New York, the hush money case is set to begin. Deep Dive guest and former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen is the star witness in the case. On this episode, he joins host and Playbook co-author Ryan Lizza to discuss how he will defend the assault on his credibility at the trial, why Alvin Bragg’s case is stronger than analysts believe, the legal tactics he’s expecting from Trump’s team ..read more
Visit website
Abortion will now be on the ballot in Florida. Here’s why that’s awkward for Biden.
POLITICO's Nerdcast
by Ryan Lizza, Anna Hochkammer, Kara Tabor, Alex Keeney
1M ago
On April 1, the Florida Supreme Court issued a pair of decisions on abortion that led the Biden campaign to declare that Florida, which Democrats have lost twice to Donald Trump, was now “winnable.” The only problem with that? Some of Florida’s abortion rights advocates want the president to stay away. At issue is Amendment 4, a measure on November’s ballot that would enshrine abortion in the state constitution — and will also need Republican and independent votes to pass.  On this episode of Deep Dive, Anna Hochkammer, the executive director of the Florida Women’s Freedom Coalition and o ..read more
Visit website
Inside the WSJ’s ‘very intense’ effort to free Evan Gershkovich
POLITICO's Nerdcast
by Ryan Lizza, Almar Latour, Kara Tabor, Alex Keeney
1M ago
A year ago today, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was arrested in Russia and charged with espionage, an allegation he and the Journal said was absurd. The State Department declared that Gershkovich was “wrongfully detained,” an official status that commits the Biden administration to work for his release. Journal publisher Almar Latour has played a key role in the legal and diplomatic effort to free Gershkovich. On this episode of Playbook Deep Dive, host and Playbook co-author Ryan Lizza talks with Latour to learn the inside story of this effort.  They discuss: how the shad ..read more
Visit website

Follow POLITICO's Nerdcast on FeedSpot

Continue with Google
Continue with Apple
OR