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By Eli Keldsen
The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.
Mitt Romney is booed at Utah’s Republican National Convention, Republicans win big in the House of Representatives, and we examine the shifting political landscape and climate in the United States.
The trial of Derek Chauvin ends with the verdict declaring guilty on all charges, the Supreme Court enters into a tumultuous time period, and Senate negotiations regarding President Biden’s infrastructure plan improve.
After a series of mass shootings took place throughout various states, Democrats introduce a gun reform bill to Congress, the trial of Derek Chauvin begins nearly ten months after George Floyd’s death, and controversy surrounding Georgia’s voting legislation begins to boil over.
Embezzled New York Governor Andrew Cuomo continues to see sexual assault allegations flow into the media sphere, Harry and Meghan sit down with Oprah to talk about their lives since leaving official royal duties, and Congress passes a 1.9 trillion dollar stimulus package into law.
Democrats prepare for a party-line House vote on Biden's pandemic aid bill, unprecedented winter storms slam into the heart of Texas, and nearly half of registered Republicans would consider joining a political party formed by former President Trump.
It’s the Wall Street Hedge Funds vs Reddit and who will end up on top, two members of the Capitol Hill Riots are indicted with conspiracy charges, and we examine what will happen if President Biden choices to forgive student loan debt.
The inauguration of President Joe Biden takes place on the steps of the Capital, President Biden’s approval rating jumps around the world, and thirty executive orders are implemented under the new Biden administration in the first three days.
Biden announces his plans for the first one hundred days in office, President Trump is impeached by the House of Representatives for a second time during his term, and a proposed student loan program is discussed by Democrats.
Democrats take control of the Senate with Senatorial wins in Georgia, Trump supporters break into the capital building as electoral votes are certified, and President Trump is officially banned from Facebook and Twitter.
President Trump signs a Coronavirus relief aid after initially promising to veto the bill, an explosion rocked downtown Nashville early Christmas Day morning, and Gen Z is reportedly more conservative than any previous generation since World War II.
The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.