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Posted on March 31, 2017 by Jesse Berney

Week 10: Dinner for One

Mike Pence dines alone, Devin Nunes is caught in a lie, Rex Tillerson says “nah we’re good” on human rights violations, and I do my first ever listener call-in segments. And did you know Donald Trump never makes mistakes?

Segment 1: No Girls Allowed!

Karen Pence Is the Vice President’s ‘Prayer Warrior,’ Gut Check and Shield

Pence Casts Tiebreaking Senate Procedural Vote on Funding for Abortion Providers

Segment 2:  I’m Running Out of Clever Headlines About the Russia Scandal

Two White House Officials Helped Give Nunes Intelligence Reports

Mike Flynn Willing to Be Interviewed in Return for Immunity

Segment 3: Give Me Sanctuary

Attorney General Jeff Sessions Repeats Trump Threat That ‘Sanctuary Cities’ Could Lose Justice Department Grants

Department of Justice: Grants

Segment 4: J/K

Trump Taps Kushner to Lead New White House Office of American Innovation

Segment 5: Miners and  Minors

Trump’s Big New Executive Order to Tear Up Obama’s Climate Policies, Explained

Coal Mining Jobs Trump Would Bring Back No Longer Exist

Segment 6: Singing in the Bahrain (I’m So Sorry)

Rex Tillerson to Lift Human Rights Conditions on Arms Sale to Bahrain

U.S. Priority on Syria No Longer Focused on ‘Getting Assad Out’: Haley

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Jesse Berney is a writer and Democratic activist who has worked in politics since 2001. He's worked at the DNC, Hillary Clinton's 2008 campaign, and a wide variety of campaigns, labor unions, and progressive nonprofits. He writes frequently about politics, most often at Rolling Stone, and lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife and two kids.
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