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Republican Gov. Tate Reeves is bracing for COVID-19 virus diagnoses to swell in Mississippi as coronavirus testing becomes more readily available and spillover from New Orleans, a budding Southern hot spot for the pandemic, reaches his state. The governor joins Washington Examiner Senior Political Correspondent David Drucker for a phone interview.
Before the coronavirus, Dan Kluger’s eclectic, farm-to-table restaurant in New York City was teeming with patrons and boasted a healthy bottom line supplemented by a thriving events business. Shut down overnight by the pandemic, the award-winning chef wonders if he will ever reopen. Kluger speaks with the Washington Examiner's David Drucker over the phone.
Before the coronavirus, Dan Kluger’s eclectic, farm-to-table restaurant in New York City was teeming with patrons and boasted a healthy bottom line supplemented by a thriving events business. Shut down overnight by the pandemic, the award-winning chef wonders if he will ever reopen. Kluger speaks with the Washington Examiner's David Drucker over the phone.
From Sea Island, Georgia at the Sea Island Political Summit, the Washington Examiner's David Drucker hosts a panel with House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy. The California member of the GOP discusses all things impeachment, 2020, and the climate.
Joe Walsh is challenging President Trump in the GOP primary in 2020. He joins Washington Examiner Senior Political Correspondent David Drucker to talk all things campaign.
Matt Brooks, executive director of the Republican Jewish Coalition, joins David Drucker, Senior Political Correspondent for the Washington Examiner, for an in depth conversation of President Trump's comments about the Democratic "Sqaud." Brooks said “this is the week that’s going to define the campaign going forward."
Washington Examiner's senior political correspondent David Drucker sits down with Jason Miller, former campaign adviser for the 2016 Trump campaign. The two discuss everything from working in a contentious election to who Trump would fare best against in 2020.
Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., is pushing Republicans to admit they have a problem and thoroughly re-evaluate their approach to women voters, warning colleagues in Washington that a rocky relationship with this critical bloc is hobbling the party and could prove costly in 2020.
Sen. Rob Portman is expressing skepticism of key elements of President Trump’s trade policy but hopeful about China talks after the apparent sidelining of White House trade czar Peter Navarro.
From humble beginnings to the United States Senate, David Perdue offers a unique perspective on politics in Washington. The Washington Examiner's David Drucker sat down with the former member of the private sector and current senator. This forty minute discussion can only be found on Behind Closed Doors.
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.