
"This week, live from Sixth & I in Washington DC to celebrate 20 years of the Political Gabfest, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the contentious House Judiciary Committee hearing with AG Pam Bondi and the Trump administration's violations of constitutional rights with guest Rep. Jamie Raskin, how Trump's assaults on DC have radically transformed the city, and patriotism at the Olympics."
"Elie Honig for New York (Intelligencer): 6 Big Questions for Pam Bondi on Epstein and ICE Alfred Ng for Politico: Raskin probes DOJ after Apple, Google blocked ICE tracking app Sophie Brams for The Hill: Slotkin: Trump administration using legal intimidation 'to get you to be quiet' Alan Feuer, Glenn Thrush, and Michael S. Schmidt for The New York Times: Grand Jury Rebuffs Justice Dept. Attempt to Indict 6 Democrats in Congress"
"Chris Stein for The Guardian: Jamie Raskin accuses DoJ of cover-up after viewing unredacted Epstein files Andrew Solender for Axios: What Jamie Raskin saw in the unredacted Epstein files Patrick Maguire and Joe Walsh for CBS News: Bondi had list of a Democratic lawmaker's Epstein files "search history" during Capitol Hill hearing Lawrence O'Donnell and Jamie Raskin for MS NOW (The Last Word With Lawrence O'Donnell): Trump is running a 'government at war with its own people,' says Rep. Raskin (video 8:08 long) Mike Murillo for WTOP News: How Trump reshaped DC's relationship with the federal government"
A live event at Sixth & I marked two decades of the Political Gabfest and centered on a contentious House Judiciary Committee hearing with Attorney General Pam Bondi. Representative Jamie Raskin probed Justice Department actions, including access to unredacted Epstein files and blocked ICE tracking apps by Apple and Google. Reporting cites a grand jury rebuff of attempts to indict members of Congress and claims Bondi held a lawmaker's Epstein search history. Coverage also details Trump-era changes to Washington DC, private White House funding questions, proposed monumental architecture, and discussions of patriotism at the Olympics.
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