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...
What's Going To Happen To Rural Hospitals Now? w/ Prof. Michael Shepherd
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1 month ago
What's Going To Happen To Rural Hospitals Now? w/ Prof. Michael Shepherd
With the government still shut down and the Speaker of the House indicating they're willing to wait it out for the long haul, the Nov. 1 expiration date on affordable healthcare through tax credits for millions is coming quickly. Grant is joined by University of Michigan Assistant Professor Michael Shepherd, who studies rural health care and how it meets politics and race. They explore what it means for rural hospitals that are already strapped for cash and facing closures, what happens...
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...