Jill and Victor are joined by New York Times Chief White House Correspondent Peter Baker and New Yorker Staff Writer Susan Glasser for an in-depth conversation about their new book “The Divider: Trump in the White House, 2017-2021.” They discuss the Trump years and the continued threat that is posed by Trump and why it is so important for all generations to know about what happened during the Trump presidency.
Read MoreThe #SistersInLaw come together to analyze the legal ramifications the lastest J6 Committee revelations have on Trump’s future and what it means now that he’s been subpoenaed. Then they delve into the recent news from the Mar-a-Lago seizure, and examine the case of Adnan Syed and what happens when people are wrongfully convicted.
Read MoreJill and Victor are joined by Michael Cohen, who once served as Trump’s lawyer for more than 10 years, to talk about all of the legal challenges facing Donald Trump and his lawyers. They also take a look at his new book, “Revenge: How Donald Trump Weaponized the U.S. Department of Justice Against His Critics” ahead of the release date. Are the walls finally closing in on Trump or will he escape accountability yet again?
Read MoreThe ReidOut 10/10/2022
Read MoreSymone (Michael Steele) 10/9/2022
Read MoreAmerican Voices with Alicia Menendez 10/8/2022
Read MoreThe #SistersInLaw convene to preview the new Supreme Court term and look at the impact Ketanji Brown Jackson will have on its decisions. Then, they discuss the news that investigators have signaled they have enough evidence to charge Hunter Biden with tax and gun violations, and review President Biden’s pardon announcement for Federal marijuana possession offenses.
Read MoreJill and Victor are joined by a power panel of Gen Z-ers: Maxwell Frost who is poised to be the first Gen Z member of Congress, Sam Lawerence running for state legislature in Ohio, Marianna Pecora who serves as Communications Director at Voters of Tomorrow, and Ray Reed a Gen Z activist. They talk about what Gen Z means and what it will take to get Generation Z and young voters to the polls in November.
Read MoreAmerican Voices with Alicia Menendez (Julián Castro) 10/1/2022
Read MoreThe #SistersInLaw come together this week to break down important developments in the legal battles to preserve our democracy. In their conversation, they examine Judge Cannon’s most recent ruling on the Mar-a-Lago investigation and the kick off of the Oath Keeper conspiracy trial. Then, Barb announces the start of a new book about disinformation’s threat to the rule of law, and discusses how to approach new challenges with the #Sisters.
Read MoreIt Was Said, the 2021 Webby Award winner for Best Podcast Series, returns with a new season to look back on some of the most powerful, impactful, and timeless speeches in history. Written and narrated by Pulitzer Prize winner and bestselling author-historian Jon Meacham, this documentary podcast series takes you through another season of ten generation-defining speeches. Meacham, along with top historians, authors and journalists, offers expert insight and analysis into the origins, the orator, and the context of the times each speech was given, and they reflect on why it’s important to never forget them.
Read MoreJill and Victor are joined by NBC Capitol Hill Correspondent Ali Vitali to talk about her new book “Electable: Why America Hasn’t Put a Woman in the White House…Yet.” They discuss the uphill challenges women face when running for office, the challenges women face in general, and what it will take to dismantle stereotypes and finally elect a woman as president
Read MoreNBC Nightly News with Joshua Johnson 9/27/2022
Read MorePart 2 of the #SistersInLaw Live show in Austin TX
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The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart 9/25/2022
Read MoreAmerican Voices with Alicia Menendez 9/24/2022
Read MoreAmerican Voices with Alicia Menendez 9/24/2022
Read MoreThe #SistersInLaw are live at TribFest in Austin, Texas! To kick things off, they lay out NY AG Letitia James’ fraud lawsuit against Trump and the criminal referral of the case to the IRS. Is this what will finally take him down? Then, they preview what we can expect during the upcoming Supreme Court term, and share their thoughts, experiences, and advice on careers in law.
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