The House of Representatives overwhelmingly vote to release the Epstein files ( Grant reacts live) but it's only the beginning of the process. Grant explains Trump and Republican leaders' flip-flop on releasing the files, whether it's really an about-face, and whether the Senate might use the files as a political bargaining chip. Plus, Trump's weekend crash-out over the files. He lashes out at reporters and long-time supporters as he tries to claim he was never as close with Epste...
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The House of Representatives overwhelmingly vote to release the Epstein files ( Grant reacts live) but it's only the beginning of the process. Grant explains Trump and Republican leaders' flip-flop on releasing the files, whether it's really an about-face, and whether the Senate might use the files as a political bargaining chip. Plus, Trump's weekend crash-out over the files. He lashes out at reporters and long-time supporters as he tries to claim he was never as close with Epste...
The End Of The Voting Rights Act As We Know It w/ Dave Daley
Make It Make Sense with Grant Hermes
39 minutes
3 weeks ago
The End Of The Voting Rights Act As We Know It w/ Dave Daley
This month, the US Supreme Court looks poised to cut out the heart of the Voting Rights Act, which has been making sure Americans of all kinds can take part in free and fair elections with a chance to have their voices represented at all levels of government. Grant talks to Dave Daley, an elections expert, about what this recent case in front of SCOTUS is, how the VRA actually works, and what it means for Americans of color and all Americans to lose the soul of the VRA. LINKS: Dav...
Make It Make Sense with Grant Hermes
The House of Representatives overwhelmingly vote to release the Epstein files ( Grant reacts live) but it's only the beginning of the process. Grant explains Trump and Republican leaders' flip-flop on releasing the files, whether it's really an about-face, and whether the Senate might use the files as a political bargaining chip. Plus, Trump's weekend crash-out over the files. He lashes out at reporters and long-time supporters as he tries to claim he was never as close with Epste...