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Trumpcast Live From Washington DC

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Slate Podcasts

News Commentary, News, Politics

4.56K Ratings

🗓️ 8 February 2017

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

Jacob Weisberg is joined by Virginia Heffernan, Jamelle Bouie, and Dahlia Lithwick to talk about Steve Bannon, Trump's foreign policy, and how things will shake out with the courts and the Trump administration. This show was recorded on February 6th, 2017 Live from The Hamilton in Washington DC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

The following podcast contains explicit language.

0:04.7

This is the first real victory, however temporary, for the resistance.

0:09.8

Come on, you're in the commander-in-chief.

0:11.7

You can't be disappointed with the outcome of a federal case and say,

0:15.2

well, the so-called judge, any negative polls are fake news.

0:20.5

You got that?

0:27.7

Hello and welcome to Trumpcast.

0:30.0

The show about the man who says that negative news is fake news.

0:36.1

Donald Trump.

0:37.9

You're beautiful.

0:39.0

I'm Jacob Weisberg, and I want to introduce my new co-hosts on the show.

0:47.9

Sitting next to me, Virginia Haffronin, who writes for all the best publications,

0:52.6

New York Times Magazine, many others, you should read her book, Magic and Lost,

0:57.4

which is fantastic.

0:58.3

It's a bedside book at my house because my wife has been reading it right now,

1:02.0

and highly recommends it.

1:03.5

And Jamal Buick, Slates Chief Political Correspondent.

1:07.1

Hello.

1:07.9

Hi.

1:09.8

Jamal, you're looking particularly splendid this evening.

1:12.6

I just, this is the radio show.

1:13.9

People can't see.

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