Jill Wine-Banks interviews Shasti Conrad, a candidate for vice chair of the Democratic Party and current chair of the Washington State Democratic Party. They discuss Shasti's background, her journey into politics, the importance of youth engagement, and the structure of the Democratic National Committee (DNC). Shasti shares her experiences with influential leaders, her vision for the future of the party, and the need for more representation and support for young people in political spaces. In this conversation, Jill Wine-Banks and Shasti Conrad discuss the need for Democrats to innovate their communication strategies, particularly in the face of changing media landscapes and the rise of misinformation. They emphasize the importance of meeting voters where they are, the necessity of clear and factual communication, and the challenges posed by 'woke' language. The discussion also touches on the need for the Democratic Party to be more proactive in its political strategies and to maintain inclusivity while addressing the concerns of various communities.
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Read MoreJill Wine-Banks is an attorney, author, speaker, MSNBC Legal Analyst, and co-host of the award-winning #SistersinLaw podcast. She also hosts the YouTube show, Just The Facts. Her 2020 memoir is The Watergate Girl: My Fight for Truth and Justice Against A Criminal President, about her life and work as a Watergate prosecutor, and a film adaptation of the book is in discussion. Jill is a frequent op-ed contributor to various publications including the Chicago Tribune, the Washington Post, and Politico. She’s also appeared in films including Watergate—Or: How We Learned to Stop an Out of Control President; All the President's Men Revisited; and Fahrenheit 11/9.
Given her experience as a former Watergate prosecutor, I'm sure you'll find Jill's insights and perspective into Donald Trump, the Republican Party and the current political landscape as compelling as I did. Join us as we explore what's to come in Trump 2.0.
Read MoreJill Wine-Banks hosts #SistersInLaw to discuss Trump’s unconditional discharge, the role his election to the presidency had on his treatment by the law, his status as a felon, and the SCOTUS ruling on his appeal. Then, the #Sisters investigate whether we’ll ever see Jack Smith’s report, the validity of Judge Cannon’s attempt to halt its release, and if Biden can use his new legal immunity to get it out to us. They also expose Mark Zuckerberg’s war on fact-checkers across Meta’s platforms, the pivot to an X-style community notes system, and the growing risk of misinformation and disinformation throughout the social media landscape.
Read MoreThe ReidOut 1/7/2025
Read MoreFormer Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks called Justice Gesmer's decision "good news" in the wake of U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon's "crazy" ruling on Tuesday.
Read MoreFar-right Trump-appointed district judge Aileen Cannon has no authority to block special counsel Jack Smith from releasing his report on the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, former Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks told MSNBC's Joy Reid on Tuesday evening.
Read MoreJill Wine-Banks speaks with Daniel Biss, the Mayor of Evanston, about the implications of the January 6th events, the role of local government in protecting vulnerable communities, and the collaborative efforts among mayors to address pressing issues. They discuss the threats to education and federal funding, particularly in light of potential changes under the incoming administration, and emphasize the importance of community engagement and proactive measures. In this conversation, Daniel Biss discusses the implications of federal funding in political contexts, the importance of civics education for informed voting, the challenges of addressing domestic terrorism, the critical issue of gun control, and the significance of political appointments. He emphasizes the need for community engagement and preparation for upcoming elections to safeguard democratic values.
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Read MoreKimberly Atkins Stohr hosts #SistersInLaw to discuss the law enforcement response to the NOLA terror attack, the effect of its designation as terrorism, the protections granted by our civil liberties, and how to combat radicalization. Then, the #Sisters give their takes on the SCOTUS’ year-end report, calling out the justices for undermining the rule of law by failing to live up to their ethics guidelines and inadequate transparency. They also investigate whether Section 3 of the 14th Amendment can keep Trump out of the Oval Office and what it would have required from our lawmakers.
Read MoreIn this episode of 'Just the Facts', Jill Wine-Banks speaks with Adam Frisch, a candidate for the Deputy Chair of the Democratic National Committee. They discuss Frisch's background, his political journey, and the challenges facing the Democratic Party. Frisch emphasizes the importance of effective messaging, outreach to voters, and the need for bipartisanship in order to pass legislation that benefits the majority. The conversation also touches on the role of the DNC and the strategies needed to improve the party's brand and communication. In this conversation, Adam discusses his campaign strategies for the DNC, emphasizing the importance of engaging with members and understanding the needs of rural America. He highlights the disconnect between the Democratic Party and rural communities, advocating for a more diverse leadership that reflects various perspectives. The discussion also touches on the balance of political views, particularly regarding education affordability and the need for a broader focus on diverse educational paths.
Read MoreFormer Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks posted, "Appeals court upholds verdict finding Trump liable for sexually abusing E. Jean Carroll. The Courts remain as guardrails of the rule of law. "
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Read MoreMSNBC with Jonathan Capehart 12/29/2024
Read MoreJoyce Vance hosts #SistersInLaw to review the bipartisan House Ethics Committee's report on Matt Gaetz, explain the federal and state statutes he appears to have violated, and determine whether he will face any consequences. Then, the #Sisters discuss the Senate Judiciary Committee’s ethics report, its recommendations, the refusal of the SCOTUS to accept any oversight from the other branches of government, and how its justices are eroding public confidence in our legal system. They also break down President Biden’s veto of the JUDGES Act and examine whether it would strengthen the rule of law.
Read MoreDeadline: Whitehouse (with Ayman Mohyeldin) 12/27/2024
Read MoreJill and Malcolm discuss the current geopolitical landscape, his motivations for joining the fight in Ukraine, the current state of the conflict, and its implications for NATO and global democracy. He emphasizes the resilience of the Ukrainian forces and the importance of their struggle against Russian aggression. They also focus on Syria's future, the implications of Trump's statements regarding the Panama Canal, and concerns surrounding his cabinet picks. Malcolm shares insights from his intelligence background and hints at his upcoming memoir, which aims to highlight the dedication of intelligence professionals.
Read MoreAyman 12/21/2024
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