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Trumpâs strikes on environmental regulations are now crossing paths with his attacks on DEI. Citing compliance with Trumpâs DEI mandates, the Justice Department dropped its lawsuit against a petrochemical plant in Reserve, Louisiana, in an area known as âCancer Alley.â This week, Alex travels to Louisiana and speaks to the life-long residents directly in harmâs way. Then, a conversation with former EPA administrator Heather McTeer Toney on the larger implications of Trumpâs environmental policy.
And a note to listeners: weâll be off next week and will return with a new episode on March 27!
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Numerous lawsuits are underway as efforts ramp up to fight against the Trump administrationâs agenda, with the charge led by a select group of attorneys general. On this episode, Alex Wagner heads to Phoenix, Arizona where Democratic state attorneys general organized a town hall for citizens impacted by Trumpâs executive orders and DOGEâs targeting of the federal government. Alex speaks directly with some of the AGs behind these legal efforts, including Kwame Raoul of Illinois, William Tong of Connecticut, and Letitia James of New York. Then she sits with Arizona AG Kris Mayes, the organizer of the town hall, for a look at whatâs next as these attorneys continue to advocate on behalf of the U.S. Constitution and the citizens it protects.
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Itâs been three years since Russiaâs full-scale invasion of Ukraine and while President Donald Trump's spreading of disinformation aims to rewrite history, Ukrainians on the frontline of the war refuse to forget the truth. On this weekâs episode, we see how Ukrainians in the U.S. are marking the anniversary and honoring those fallen back home. Plus, a conversation with national security expert and Pod Save the World host Ben Rhodes on whatâs at stake as the Trump administration continues to cozy up to Russiaâs authoritarian agenda.
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Donald Trump's promise to reduce grocery prices was a keystone of last yearâs campaign. Now in office, President Trump faces significant challenges with surging egg prices amidst an avian flu crisis. On this weekâs episode, Alex Wagner speaks to farmers and experts in Pennsylvania about the severe impact of the bird flu, its effect on poultry farms, and the controversial strategies Trump proposes to address the issue. Then, Alex catches up with MSNBC colleague Chris Hayes to reflect on Trump's economic policies and their political consequences.
Catch new episodes of Trumpland with Alex Wagner every Thursday evening during the first 100 days of the second Trump administration. You can find the show in the Alex Wagner Tonight feed.
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The Trump administration continues to further its anti-woke agenda with executive orders targeting Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) initiatives, resulting in a memo placing federal employees with ties to DEIA training or roles on administrative leave. Listen as Alex Wagner interviews affected employees from the Department of Education and discusses the implications with civil rights attorney Subodh Chandra. Plus, a look at what more we can expect with one of the early architects of the Rightâs efforts to tackle DEI and wokeness: conservative activist Christopher Rufo.
Catch new episodes of Trumpland with Alex Wagner every Thursday evening during the first 100 days of the second Trump administration. You can find the show in the Alex Wagner Tonight feed.
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The Trump administration has focused its latest attacks on federal workers and foreign aid. At the forefront of that battle is advisor Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE. MSNBCâs Alex Wagner heads back to Washington D.C. amidst protests from federal workers and a looming deadline for workers to accept a government buyout.
Listen as Alex speaks with Kristina Drye, a former USAID employee, as well as former Inspector General for the Department of the Interior, Mark Greenblatt.
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On âTrumpland with Alex Wagner,â MSNBCâs Alex Wagner travels the country talking with the people on the frontlines of Trumpâs policies and promises.
Itâs been one week since Trump was sworn into office, and he is already making good on his campaign promise to crack down on immigration, whatever the cost. On this episode, Alex heads to New Jerseyâs largest city, Newark, where one of the most public and controversial ICE raids has just occurred. The raid is raising questions that no American canâor shouldâignore. Listen along as Alex speaks to Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, community organizers arming immigrants with strategies to avoid deportation and those on the front lines whose lives have been turned upside down.
Catch new episodes of Trumpland with Alex Wagner every Thursday evening during the first 100 days of the second Trump administration. You can find the show in the Alex Wagner Tonight feed.
Remember to follow the show so you donât miss a single episode. And sign up for MSNBC Premium on Apple Podcasts to listen without ads.
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On âTrumpland with Alex Wagner,â MSNBCâs Alex Wagner travels the country talking with the people on the frontlines of Trumpâs policies and promises.
On this very first episode, Alex travels to DCâbut not for the inauguration.
Hours after President Trump was sworn into office for the second time, he began issuing a series of presidential pardons for the January 6th insurrection. Listen along as Alex speaks to the inmates, their families, and the police officers who survived one of the most violent attacks on the Capitol in our nationâs history.
Catch new episodes of âTrumpland with Alex Wagnerâ on Thursday evenings during Trumpâs first 100 days. You can find the show in the âAlex Wagner Tonightâ feed.
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President Trump has an ambitious agenda, with plans that could reshape the country. And MSNBCâs Alex Wagner will be covering it all from the frontlines.
On âTrumpland with Alex Wagner,â you can join her as she travels the country for the first 100 days of the Trump presidency, talking to the people at the center of the presidentâs policies and promises.
Get new episodes of âTrumpland with Alex Wagnerâ on Thursday evenings during Trumpâs first 100 days. And sign up for MSNBC Premium on Apple Podcasts to listen without ads.
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Rachel Maddow remarks on the qualitative difference in the type of people Donald Trump is staffing his new administration with compared to his first administration and the fact that their deliberate antagonism and abuse of power means many political norms are not applicable.
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Pam Bondi appears likely to become the kind of attorney general Donald Trump wished for through his entire first term: absolute fealty and commitment to his avenging his petty grievances. But while her spirit is willing, the lack of a factual basis for many of Trump's vendettas is likely to put her at risk of leaving Trump disappointed and unfulfilled. David Rohde, NBC News national security editor, discusses with Alex Wagner.
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Though clearly prepared in advance with techniques to avoid addressing the many concerns raised about his qualifications to be secretary of defense, Pete Hegseth still struggled as Democrats unloaded questions about his serial infidelities, sexual assault accusations, drinking problem, lack of leadership experience and other shortcomings at his confirmation hearing. Senator Tim Kaine talks with Alex Wagner about why Donald Trump has made a mistake in choosing Fox News personality Hegseth.
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Martin Adams, former general manager of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, blows up some right-wing myths about the water supply in Pacific Palisades, and talks with Alex Wagner about the realities of municipal water systems and ideas for adapting a system built for occasional residential fires to deal with a large scale, community-wide fire.
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The increasing risk and destruction from climate-related disasters is so plain that in some states where climate-driven fires and storms are especially devastating, some insurers are withdrawing coverage for flooding and fires. Jeff Goodell, climate journalist and author of "The Heat Will Kill You First," talks with Alex Wagner about how climate-driven disasters are forcing a change in how we live.
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Judge Juan Merchan denied Donald Trump's motion to dismiss his hush money case in New York and scheduled a sentencing for January 10th, which could mean that Donald Trump will officially be a felon when he is sworn in as president. Lisa Rubin, MSNBC legal correspondent, and Kristy Greenberg, former federal prosecutor, explain what options Trump has left and what is likely to happen.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett talks with Ali Velshi about the Republican chaos threatening to entangle House Speaker Mike Johnson in a familiar, embarrassing fight to retain the speakership into the new Congress with a tiny majority and having squandered the good will of his colleagues across the aisle who might otherwise save him.
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