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The Bill Press Pod

"More Bizarre than Usual." The Reporters' Roundtable-May 10, 2024

The Bill Press Pod

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4.7601 Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2024

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Biden’s Big Israel Problem. Stormy vs Trump. Judge Cannon Saves Trump. MTG Fails Bigly. Johnson Echo’s Trump’s Lies. Appliance Freedom! RFK, Jr’s Brain Worm. Kristi Noem’s Dog Disaster. MD Senate Race. With Jason Dick, Editor in Chief at CQ-Roll Call, Sabrina Siddiqui, National Politics Reporter for The Wall Street Journal, Philip Bump, National Columnist for The Washington Post and author of the book, The Aftermath and the How to Read this Chart Newsletter and Mary Ellen McIntire, Campaign Staff Writer at CQ Roll Call. 

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Bill Press Pod Reporter's Roundtable. I'm Jason Dick, editor-in-chief

0:11.6

at Siki Roll Call setting in for Bill. Here in Washington, D.C., it's about 8.30 in the morning

0:16.6

on Friday, May 10th. Well, it's just under six months out from November's elections, and if you're

0:22.6

interested in politics, this week had a little bit of everything. President Joe Biden was out on

0:27.8

the campaign trail while also trying to pressure Israel about Gaza. Meanwhile, U.S. campuses kept

0:33.4

protesting about the war in Gaza. Donald Trump was face to face with Stormy Daniels in court.

0:40.4

Marjorie Taylor Green tried to oust Speaker Mike Johnson and stepped on a bipartisan rake.

0:45.9

Rowan House Republicans looking to ban woke appliances, some election denialism, and a sitting

0:51.1

governor continuing to talk about the dog she killed, and we've got a live

0:54.7

one and a dead worm in a presidential candidate's brain. Here to discuss these topics and more are

1:01.0

three top journalists, Sabrina Siddiqui, national politics reporter for the Wall Street Journal.

1:05.5

Good morning, Sabrina. Good morning.

1:07.6

Philip Bump, National columnist for The Washington Post, and author of the book The Aftermath, and How to Read This Chart, Newsletter. Good morning, Philip Bump, National columnist for The Washington Post and author of the book, The Aftermath,

1:11.8

and How to Read This Chart, Newsletter.

1:14.2

Good morning, Philip.

1:15.2

Good morning, sir.

1:16.3

And my colleague at CQ roll call, Mary Ellen McIntyre, Politics Staff Rider.

1:20.7

Good morning, Mel.

1:21.8

Good morning.

1:23.0

All right.

1:23.9

I feel like let's start with sort of the the split screen national political conversation we've got Sabrina's. President Biden has been out on the campaign trail fundraising. He's, you know, he went out to Wisconsin this week to, to, you know, do a sort of site dedication for a Microsoft facility that just happened to be on the

1:48.7

site of another failed project from years past for a proposed Foxcon facility that Donald Trump

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