Deconstructed

Each week The Intercept’s Washington, D.C. bureau brings you one important or overlooked story from the political world. Bureau Chief Ryan Grim and a rotating cast of journalists, politicians, academics and historians tell you what the rest of the media are missing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

https://theintercept.com/deconstructed/

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episode 15: From Coyotes to Coffin Ships: Joe Biden and the Border


If Joe Biden is looking for inspiration on immigration policy, he might look to a speech he gave in 2013 when he was inducted into the Irish America Hall of Fame. The then-Vice President talked of how his own ancestors found refuge in the US and how th...


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 April 3, 2021  36m
 
 

episode 14: Daniel Ellsberg on Biden and Whistleblowers


In his first press conference as president, Joe Biden decided not to address his decision to continue to seek the extradition of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange from the United Kingdom. The outcome of the Assange case could set a major new precedent o...


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 March 26, 2021  52m
 
 

episode 13: Medicare for All Just Got a Massive Boost


This week New Jersey congressman Frank Pallone, the chairman of the powerful Energy and Commerce Committee, gave the legislative push for single-payer healthcare a major boost by announcing that he would be co-sponsoring the proposed Medicare for All b...


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 March 19, 2021  45m
 
 

episode 12: Bernie Backers Took Over the Nevada Democratic Party. The Old Guard Walked Out.


On Saturday, a year after Bernie Sanders won the Nevada caucuses, a slate of progressive candidates swept elections for leadership positions in the state Party. Ryan Grim talks to activist Keenan Korth and to Judith Whitmer, Nevada State Democratic Par...


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 March 9, 2021  28m
 
 

episode 11: What's Really in the Covid Relief Bill?


This week the House of Representatives passed a $1.9 trillion Covid relief package by a 220-210 vote. It now moves to the Senate, where it will have to make it past a Republican filibuster. Huffpost reporter Arthur Delaney and Elizabeth Pancotti, Polic...


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 March 5, 2021  40m
 
 

episode 10: France and the Myth of the Color-Blind Society


After a series of high-profile terrorist attacks by Islamic extremists in France, the country finds itself in a heated debate over some of its most cherished values: laïcité, or secularism, and the principle of race-neutrality, or color-blindness, in p...


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 February 26, 2021  40m
 
 

episode 9: Texas Republicans Ran a Twenty-Year Experiment. The Results Are In.


In the early 2000s, after gaining control of the Texas House of Representatives for the first time in modern history, Republicans undertook a gerrymandering scheme that solidified their control of the state even further. What followed was a multi-decad...


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 February 19, 2021  34m
 
 

episode 8: Let’s End the War in Yemen


In his first significant foreign policy announcement since taking office, President Biden broke with both former presidents Donald Trump and Barack Obama and declared an end to U.S. support for the Saudi-led war in Yemen. But it will take more than U.S...


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 February 12, 2021  42m
 
 

episode 7: Filibuster or Bust


If President Joe Biden is going to be able to pass any part of his agenda, he'll need to get it past the Senate filibuster. That's likely impossible given the chamber's 50-50 split. Is it time to finally change the Senate rules and allow...


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 February 5, 2021  53m
 
 

episode 24: Could the For the People Act Save American Democracy?


H.R.1, also known as the For The People Act, is a sweeping reform bill that aims to make voting easier, gerrymandering harder, and to generally rein in the out-of-control minoritarianism that has come to characterize American democracy. Does i...


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 February 1, 2021  49m