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Emily reacts to new video of Donald Trump replying when asked by journalists what he made of Bishop Mariann Budde's decision to confront him in a prayer at the National Cathedral on Tuesday.
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Sohrab Ahmari joins Emily with reporting from inside the arena during Donald Trump's inauguration. Ahmari reveals how Trump's biggest supporters reacted to his earliest moments of his second presidency.
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James Billot joins Emily to break down Donald Trump’s major policy decisions on Day 1 of his second administration.
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Joshua Treviño joins Emily to explain what Donald Trump’s Day 1 immigration policies actually mean. Treviño specifically weighs in on the designation of drug cartels as terrorist groups.
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James Pogue joins Emily to share his first hand experience walking through the devastation of the Los Angeles wildfires. Pogue sheds light on the environmental debate and explains why many of the partisan narratives are lacking.
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Chloe Cole joins Emily to discuss her experience being medically transitioned between the ages of 13 and 16. Cole, who is featured in a new Daily Wire documentary called “Identity Crisis,” shares her perspective as a detransitioned activist against the ideology that led to “one big experiment” on children.
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Emily reacts to an exchange between Sen. Bernie Sanders and Scott Bessent during Bessent’s confirmation hearing for Treasury secretary.
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Ryan Grim and Said Arikat join Emily to weigh in on breaking news of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Gaza. Grim and Said share inside information from their sources on the ground to shed light on why the two sides were finally able to reach a deal.
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Emily reacts to Pam Bondi’s confirmation hearing, arguing Trump’s DOJ nominee is likely to be confirmed.
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Welcome to Undercurrents, our daily news show from UnHerd’s Washington Bureau. Today’s guest is Nick Cleveland-Stout, who explores all the ways that dark money sloshes around D.C's military-industrial think tank complex. Subscribe here, wherever you get your podcasts, and at Undercurrents.tv for the full premium experience of the show.
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Emily reacts to Pete Hegseth’s confirmation hearing in front of the Senate Armed Services committee, explaining why Democrats failed to ask the right questions of Trump’s nominee to head up the Pentagon.
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Leighton Woodhouse joins Emily to explain why the horrific wildfire crisis in California, despite what partisans now argue, was an inevitability. Woodhouse says Californians inherited residential development that amounts to a “tinderbox” because of the natural environment.
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Ashley Frawley joins Emily to explain what Justin Trudeau’s resignation means for Canada, the U.S., and the West more broadly. Frawley argues the left and right remain obsessed with identity politics, questioning whether anyone is left to truly defend freedom.
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Batya Ungar-Sargon joins Emily to flesh out her recent argument that Elon Musk turned attention to Britain’s grooming gang scandal on X as a way to distract from his feud with populists like Steve Bannon over foreign workers. Batya explores whether Musk will be able to purge Bannon-style populism from the second Trump administration.
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Charlie Peters of GB News joins Emily to react after Parliament rejected an amendment that would establish a new national inquiry into the grooming gang scandal. Peters, whose bombshell coverage has been shared by Elon Musk and many others, sheds light on how the scandal happened, what we know about the cover-up, and what he’s heard from survivors in recent days.
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Sohrab Ahmari joins Emily to share his personal experience battling Meta’s factcheckers. After Mark Zuckerberg admitted Meta’s policies led to censorship, Ahmari argues the change is good but could mean continued collusion between oligarchs and partisans.
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Matthew Mehan joins Emily to dive deep on the philosophical underpinnings of retribution. Mehan argues that while Trump must prove ‘there is a cost’ for corruption, he must also prove those efforts aren’t merely ‘payback’ to avoid descending into a banana republic.
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Jeremy Carl joins Emily to reveal what he learned from wading into MAGA’s internal fight about H1-B visas. Carl, who worked in the first Trump administration, explains why he believes Vivek Ramaswamy’s position on the matter is dangerously wrong.
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Emily breaks down the FBI’s response to a suspected terrorist attack in New Orleans in the early hours of 2025. Law enforcement and local officials made significant errors in the immediate aftermath of the tragedy that, according to Emily, reflect deep institutional failures.
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Robby Soave sits down with Emily to discuss whether the “podcast election” in 2024 ushered in a permanent shift for media.
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