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On this episode of America At Night with McGraw, NewsNation White House Correspondent Kellie Meyer joins the show to break down her frontline reporting from Washington and the campaign trail. Meyer discusses pressing the Trump administration on its Venezuela strategy, including direct questions about military threats and the long-term “end game.” She also shares insights from Trump rallies in battleground states, voter concerns over the economy and rising prices, immigration enforcement at the southern border, and Trump’s 2026 agenda outlined in his address to the nation—all while explaining her approach to asking tough, accountability-driven questions.
The conversation then turns to the January 6 anniversary with Nick Searcy, actor and producer of the documentary “The War on Truth.” Searcy discusses the film’s central claims, media narratives surrounding January 6, and why he believes the public has not been given the full picture of what happened before and after that day.
Finally, author Amanda Vaill brings a historical lens to the program, discussing her book “Pride and Pleasure: The Schuyler Sisters in the Age of Revolution.” Vaill explores the real lives of the Schuyler sisters, their influence during the Revolutionary era, and how Hamilton sparked renewed interest in overlooked women who helped shape American history.
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On this episode of America At Night with McGraw, NewsNation White House Correspondent Kellie Meyer joins the show to break down her frontline reporting from Washington and the campaign trail. Meyer discusses pressing the Trump administration on its Venezuela strategy, including direct questions about military threats and the long-term “end game.” She also shares insights from Trump rallies in battleground states, voter concerns over the economy and rising prices, immigration enforcement at the southern border, and Trump’s 2026 agenda outlined in his address to the nation—all while explaining her approach to asking tough, accountability-driven questions.
The conversation then turns to the January 6 anniversary with Nick Searcy, actor and producer of the documentary “The War on Truth.” Searcy discusses the film’s central claims, media narratives surrounding January 6, and why he believes the public has not been given the full picture of what happened before and after that day.
Finally, author Amanda Vaill brings a historical lens to the program, discussing her book “Pride and Pleasure: The Schuyler Sisters in the Age of Revolution.” Vaill explores the real lives of the Schuyler sisters, their influence during the Revolutionary era, and how Hamilton sparked renewed interest in overlooked women who helped shape American history.
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