Sarah and the guys discuss the protests to reopen the economy amid the coronavirus outbreak, testing capacity and the divide between the federal government and states, and the president’s move to block new green cards.

Sarah, Steve, Jonah, and David discuss the debate to reopen the economy amid the coronavirus pandemic, federalism and overreach by governors, and the president’s decision to halt funding for the World Health Organization.

Sarah and the guys discuss the politics of coronavirus from the election in Wisconsin to the 2020 veepstakes, missteps by the World Health Organization, and why coronavirus numbers have become another partisan debate.

Sarah, Steve, Jonah, and David discuss China’s role in the coronavirus outbreak, how governors are navigating this crisis, and the impact of the president’s daily briefings.

Sarah and the guys discuss the latest as the U.S. experiences the deadliest day yet of the coronavirus outbreak.

Sarah and the guys discuss all things coronavirus. Is federalism working? Are people taking the pandemic seriously? Impact on foreign policy? Relief packages on Capitol Hill? Future of the Democratic primary? And how are the guys talking to their kids about the outbreak?

Sarah, Steve, Jonah, and David discuss the state of the Democratic primary after Joe Biden puts more distance between himself and Bernie Sanders, the team then take a feminist detour, and finishes with the effect coronavirus is having on the economy.

Sarah, Steve, Jonah, and David have a lot to discuss after Joe Biden’s campaign roared back to life with a number of big wins on Super Tuesday. Sarah also gets the guy’s thoughts on the latest with coronavirus and the Afghanistan peace deal.

With South Carolina and Super Tuesday on the horizon, Sarah and the guys take a closer look at the Democratic field, examine the Trump administration’s search for disloyalty, and weigh in on the Harvey Weinstein verdict and latest on coronavirus.

Sarah, Steve, Jonah, and David discuss the president’s latest commutations including that of the former governor of Illinois Rod Blagojevich, and the upcoming Nevada caucuses in the Democratic primary.

Sarah and the guys examine the results of the New Hampshire primary, dive into the debate over electability and the importance of ideological lanes, and discuss the impact going forward of the move to lessen a sentencing recommendation for Roger Stone.

Sarah, Steve, Jonah, and David take on what went wrong in Iowa and the future of the caucus, the president’s third State of the Union address, and the end of the impeachment trial.

Sarah and the guys dig into the impeachment trial amid the witness dispute, the administration’s Middle East peace plan, Britain and Huawei, Trump’s impact on the pro-life movement, and predictions for Iowa and the Super Bowl.

The team looks at the larger implications of the impeachment trial, the U.S. nuclear modernization efforts, the history of executive privilege, and that gun rally in Virginia.

Sarah, Steve, Jonah, and David jump into the foreign policy clash at last night’s Democratic debate, America’s role in the protests in Iran, and preview the impeachment trial.

Sarah, Steve, Jonah, and David launch their new podcast with a look at the situation between the U.S. and Iran, the latest with impeachment, and the president’s proposed tariffs on European wine.