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How The Trump Admin. Is Avoiding The Courts
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How The Trump Admin. Is Avoiding The Courts

Ali Velshi is joined by Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs’ Asha Rangappa, MSNBC’s ‘The Weekend’ host Michael Steele, Fmr. Chair of the FTC Lina Khan, President of Wesleyan University Michael Roth, George Washington University Law School’s Mary Anne Franks, MSNBC Legal Analyst Barbara McQuade, Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of ‘The Contrarian’ Jennifer Rubin, Filmmaker Alex Gibney, “The Gatsby Gambit” author Claire Anderson Wheeler, and Playwright of ‘Gatsby: An American Myth’ Martyna Majok.

Velshi · Ali Velshi, Asha Rangappa, Michael Steele, Lina Khan, Michael Roth, Maryanne Franks, Barbara McQuade, Jennifer Rubin, Alex Gibney, Martyna Majok, Claire Anderson Wheeler

April 19, 20251h 23m

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Show Notes

The Trump administration has proven time and time again that it is more interested — or perhaps more comfortable — in the court of public opinion rather than in the courts of law.

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