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“It looks like the president of the United States slumped over like a puppet while his master does the talking.”
The New Abnormal hosts are questioning why senior Democratic stalwarts are having such a difficult time rising to the occasion against Trump’s agenda.
The New Abnormal hosts ponder whether there was more than meets the eye in Kendrick Lamar’s halftime Super Bowl performance.
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“It’s become crystal clear that the phrase DEI is used in place of much more offensive terms,” said Vermont Rep. Becca Balint.
The New Abnormal hosts explain why the American Accountability Foundation is out to do “anything but provide accountability.”
The New Abnormal’s Danielle Moodie predicts it will happen in Trump’s first 100 days.
Senators grilled the nominee over intent to weaponize the FBI and “come after” conspirators “not just in government” but “in the media.”
The New Abnormal co-host Danielle Moodie took aim at “white men that are in charge” who “will now use every excuse in the book to blame everyone but their own incompetency.”
The president wasted no time picking a fight with one country in particular this week.
“I can’t thank Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde enough for being an absolute profile in courage,” says The New Abnormal co-host Danielle Moodie.
Labor reporter Hamilton Nolan joins The New Abnormal to discuss Trump’s cryptocurrency venture—and what it portends for the future of his presidency.
The newly elected president signed a raft of controversial orders just hours after his inauguration.
Sen. Brian Schatz of Hawaii joins The New Abnormal to give his take on the Trump nominees who may—and may not—make it.
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