In Episode 86, we discuss the resignation of Louis DeJoy and the potential changes to the postal service under the Trump administration, examining the implications for mail delivery and postal operations. We then highlight the nomination of Susan Monarez to lead the CDC, considering the potential impacts on public health policy and the agency's direction. The episode also covers the appointment of Alina Habba as interim top federal prosecutor for New Jersey, analyzing the possible effects on legal proceedings in the state. Lastly, we delve into the legal battle surrounding the executive order to dismantle the Department of Education, exploring the arguments and consequences of this contentious decision.
(0:00) DeJoy's resignation and potential changes to the postal service under Trump
(3:31) Susan Monarez nominated to lead the CDC and potential impacts
(6:33) Alina Habba appointed as interim top federal prosecutor for New Jersey
(9:40) Legal battle over executive order to dismantle the Department of Education