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'You're Wrong' With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 142: Signalgate

Federalist Radio Hour

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News Commentary, News, Politics

4.53.2K Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2025

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

Join Washington Examiner Senior Writer David Harsanyi and Federalist Editor-In-Chief Mollie Hemingway as they review Mollie's testimony about the censorship-industrial complex to the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution and discuss how The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg ended up in a sensitive Signal chat between some of President Donald Trump's cabinet. Mollie and David also respond to listener mail about Adolescence and share their thoughts on Severance.

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0:00.0

Welcome back, everyone to a new episode of You Were Wrong with Molly Hemingway, editor and chief of the Federalist and David Harsani, senior writer at the Washington Examiner.

0:22.2

Just as a reminder, if you'd like to email the show, please do so at radio at thefederalist.com.

0:27.8

Molly loves to hear from you.

0:30.6

The mail we got was so ridiculous this week, Molly.

0:34.0

Oh, my lord.

0:35.0

My favorite was this email that this guy sent where he portrayed me as a

0:39.2

venezuelan drug lord like you put the little doohickeys over my name to make it spanish and so

0:44.2

forth um uh because of our debate last week over i don't know what were even debating oh yeah the

0:50.8

uh the judicial review and the alien state act or whatever it's called.

0:58.9

Molly, the other day, I haven't let you speak yet. The other day, I got an email that said

1:05.2

Molly Hemingway will be appearing in front of a congressional, you know, congressional committee.

1:10.7

Which committee was it? It was the Senate

1:12.6

Judiciary Committee, their Constitution subcommittee. Wow. So let's, we can talk a little bit about what

1:19.5

you discussed. I think that's really interesting. But I'm also, I have never been asked to speak in front

1:24.3

of Congress. And I'm sure that most listeners haven't done that either.

1:28.9

So I was just kind of interested, like, how does it happen?

1:31.4

Who asked you to be there, for instance?

1:33.4

And what is the process?

1:35.1

So I actually get asked regularly to testify.

1:38.4

And I almost always say, no.

1:40.4

This was my second time saying yes, the first time in the Senate.

1:43.6

So I've done once in the House, once in the Senate. And the reason why time saying yes, the first time in the Senate. So I've done once in the

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