Episodios

  • David Kirkpatrick: Trump's Self-Enrichment
    Aug 19 2025
    Back in the day, Trump used to puff up his wealth to get on the Forbes list. Lately though, he doesn't talk about how much money he has, especially now that he and his family have pocketed an estimated $3.4 billion off his time in the White House. The bulk of those billions comes from various crypto-related ventures—money from foreign nationals and some adjustments at the S.E.C. have helped grease the wheel. At the same time, the Trump Org is making development deals directly with dictators in the Middle East. And while his supporters may think they're helping MAGA by buying hats and beer koozies, their money is all going to Trump. Plus, the European leaders had their flattery game down in the Oval Office on Monday.

    The New Yorker's David Kirkpatrick joins Tim Miller.
    show notes

    • David's piece, "The Number: How Much Is Trump Pocketing off the Presidency?”

    • White House photo of the European's flattery game in action

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  • Bill Kristol: Authoritarian Takeover
    Aug 18 2025
    Militarizing the nation's capital is not a distraction, and Democrats really need to stop using that term. Trump is trying to seize power, intimidate the public, and foment violence in the streets. And it's a purposeful MAGA marketing campaign—the masked federal thugs often have a camera person with them as they tase and tackle people. This is a fight that is central to the pro-democracy coalition, and it must become a political loser for Trump. Meanwhile, European leaders are now the ones defending liberty, and Trump may be laying the groundwork for an attempted federal takeover of our elections.

    Bill Kristol joins Tim Miller.

    show notes

    • Philip Bump's crime rate mapping in red states sending Guard troops to DC
    • Masked agents NOT patrolling in DC neighborhoods most impacted by crime
    • Bill's 'Bulwark on Sunday' conversation with Eric
    • Video of a Russian tank with an American flag
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  • Hakeem Jeffries: More Is More
    Aug 15 2025
    While Donald Trump delivers chaos, cruelty, and corruption—and Republicans play the facts-and-hypocrisy don't matter game— Democrats have to do more rallies, more town halls, and more hearings, on and off the Hill. And if Leader Jeffries gets the gavel after the midterms, he promises investigations into Trump's huge pay-to-play scheme and says that Kristi Noem will be one of the first people hauled up to Congress to answer for the unlawful round-ups and disappearances of law-abiding immigrants. Plus, the currently missing Mamdani endorsement, the D.C. takeover, the redistricting showdown, and leaning hard into Epstein.

    Rep. Hakeem Jeffries joins Tim Miller for the weekend pod.
    show notes

    • "Bulwark Takes" feed for updates on the Alaska summit

    • Tim's playlist

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  • Michael Weiss: Helsinki in Anchorage?
    Aug 14 2025
    At the Alaska summit, Putin will likely be angling for a sequel of the Helsinki meeting, the infamous tête-à-tête in 2018 where Trump got rolled and cajoled. And because Trump refuses to accept that his charisma and imaginary friendship with Vladimir will never be enough to close a ceasefire deal, the best outcome for Ukraine is that Putin makes Trump mad by not helping him land his long-sought peace prize. Meanwhile, Russian intelligence has been busy recruiting assets to commit acts of terror and foment unrest in Western countries. Plus, the role of Europe in standing up to Trump, and a hurled sandwich becomes an act of resistance to the takeover of DC.

    Michael Weiss joins Tim Miller.

    show notes

    • Tim and Bill on the wholesale inflation numbers and Trump's BLS pick
    • Video of the sandwich thrower or on Instagram
    • Double agent Kim Philby

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  • Jason Calacanis: Anarcho Capitalism
    Aug 13 2025
    Tim Cook groveling to Trump with a golden trophy and a dash of MAGA identity politics is probably a sign that we are not currently living in a healthy free-market economy. But business leaders apparently prefer pathetically sucking up to a president than feeling snubbed by one, like they did with Biden. And despite the sluggish job growth, rising prices, and tariff uncertainty, they also say the economy is absolutely totally better than it was in 2024— because they are heavily invested in the TACO rule. Plus, crypto advice, morality never gets in the way of a solid balance sheet, and a debate over whether Trump is dialing back his masked-men deportation regime. Also, is Sam Altman trying to make ChatGPT addictive?

    Jason Calacanis joins Tim Miller to shed light on what the business world is thinking right now.
    Show notes:

    • The "All-In" podcast
    • Latest episode of "The Next Level"
    • Tim's interview with Jason in October
    • "All-In" interview with Vance

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  • Amanda Carpenter: Fake Emergencies
    Aug 12 2025
    Trump keeps creating all these phony crises—an 'invasion' at the border, immigrants in the interior, crime in D.C.—so he can put on a show of force for his white base. He's also declaring fake emergencies on college campuses so he can shake them down, or declaring an economic emergency to impose tariffs. Now, he's looking at a 'quick reaction force' to respond to protests. It's all a naked power grab, and a potential prequel to sending in troops during elections. Plus, Trump wants fabricated economic data, his 15% cut of Nvidia's and AMD's chip sales to China quacks like a bribe, and will "Idiocracy" come alive with a UFC Octagon on the South Lawn? .

    Amanda Carpenter joins Tim Miller.
    show notes

    • Amanda on the shakedown of elite institutions
    • Protect Democracy's 'Democracy Atlas'
    • JVL on making good trouble
    • "Bulwark Take" with Jason Furman on E.J. Antoni
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  • Bill Kristol: The Lawless Administration
    Aug 11 2025
    Crime is down in D.C., but Trump is using the pretext of an attempted carjacking of "Big Balls," the former 19-year-old DOGE employee, to take over the city's police department and deploy the National Guard. It's a threat to other blue cities, and an ominous sign ahead of 2026 and 2028. Meanwhile, the DOJ has appointed 'a special attorney' and empaneled grand juries to investigate Trump enemies Adam Schiff and Tish James. Plus, it's odd how JD never seems to defend Trump on Epstein, and Putin has already scored a psychological victory by the promise of being welcomed to the United States as an equal—rather than the war criminal he is.

    Bill Kristol joins Tim Miller.
    show notes

    • Cathy's piece on the upcoming Alaska summit

    • Bill in "Morning Shots" on how Vance keeps drawing attention to the Epstein matter

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    49 m
  • Lis Smith: Dems Need to Burn Down the Party Establishment
    Aug 8 2025
    There's a direct line between when the Democratic Party got nationalized and when it started getting wiped out in red states. Dems need to embrace heterodoxy in their candidates—running in New York City is not the same as running in Nebraska. And the party has to exorcise itself of people like Andrew Cuomo. Plus, the administration has upped the cruelty quotient by denying retirement benefits to longtime trans members of the Air Force, the FBI gets deployed to advance the Republicans redistricting, and avoiding the scam PACs preying on Democrats.

    show notes

    • Tim's interview with Andry on Substack or YouTube
    • Lis's book, "Any Given Tuesday"
    • Stanford's Adam Bonica on Mothership Strategies
    • Cook Political Report's 2026 House rankings
    • Tim's playlist
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    51 m