The Rest Is Politics: US

The Rest Is Politics: US

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221 - 201. Trump’s A Crypto Billionaire While Americans Are Getting Poorer
TRIP US uncovers secrets from inside the White House inner circles as well as taking a wider look at the intricacies of United States society and how they shape the world's most important economy. The podcast is hosted by Anthony Scaramucci (The Mooch), former White House Director of Communications and Wall Street financier, and Katty Kay, US special correspondent for BBC who has been covering US politics for almost 30 years.  Stay informed with in-depth discussions on key political events, policy changes, and the forces shaping America’s future on the global stage. New episodes released every Friday, or join our club for bonus content. Just head to https://therestispoliticsus.com to sign up today..
221 - 201. Trump’s A Crypto Billionaire While Americans Are Getting Poorer
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TRIP US uncovers secrets from inside the White House inner circles as well as taking a wider look at the intricacies of United States society and how they shape the world's most important economy. The podcast is hosted by Anthony Scaramucci (The Mooch), former White House Director of Communications and Wall Street financier, and Katty Kay, US special correspondent for BBC who has been covering US politics for almost 30 years.  Stay informed with in-depth discussions on key political events, policy changes, and the forces shaping America’s future on the global stage. New episodes released every Friday, or join our club for bonus content. Just head to https://therestispoliticsus.com to sign up today..

Episodios

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201. Trump’s A Crypto Billionaire While Americans Are Getting Poorer

02 jul. 2026
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200. Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Will Backfire

Hosts Katy Kay and Anthony Scaramucci examine the shifting landscape of American politics and society, beginning with recent Supreme Court rulings that favor the Trump administration's immigration agenda and its long-term demographic implications. The discussion explores the rise of nativist rhetoric and the fragmentation of the Democratic Party under Donald Trump's influence. The episode further delves into the decline of the American Dream, citing growing wealth inequality and shrinking social mobility. The speakers analyze the economic instability facing the middle class, the dangers of monopolies, and the political strategies of figures like J.D. Vance and Zohran Mamdani in an era defined by political tribalism and economic uncertainty.

29 jun. 2026
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199. White House Shouting Match: Is Trump Sabotaging His Own Party?

The hosts analyze Donald Trump's recent political maneuvers, specifically his refusal to sign a bipartisan housing bill as leverage to advance the 'Save America Act,' and the resulting tensions within the Republican Party. The discussion also explores the insights from the new book 'Regime Change' by Haberman and Swan, focusing on Trump's decision-making style and his relationship with key advisors. Additionally, the episode examines shifting dynamics within the Democratic Party, particularly regarding voter sentiment on Israel and Gaza following the New York primaries. The conversation concludes with a debate on the political viability of certain candidates and the strategic necessity for Democrats to appeal to suburban voters.

26 jun. 2026
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198. Trump's War On Europe: No Way Back?

Katty Kay and Joe Scarborough examine the political instability in the UK, noting the high frequency of Prime Ministers since Brexit, and discuss strategies for European leaders to handle Donald Trump's unpredictable foreign policy through economic leverage and strength. The conversation also explores the complexities of the Iranian regime's stability and the political trajectory of J.D. Vance. The speakers analyze the potential long-term damage to Donald Trump's legacy regarding Iran, specifically how the administration might use short-term stability and gas prices to mask strategic failures that could lead to devastating military and economic precedents.

22 jun. 2026
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197. Vance Vs Hegseth: Who Takes the Fall for Trump’s Iran Deal?

Hosts Katty Kay and Anthony Scaramucci examine the implications of the new US-Iran deal signed by Donald Trump in Versailles, arguing that the agreement provides significant financial concessions to Tehran and risks long-term instability by treating an ideological regime as a business partner. The discussion explores how such transactional diplomacy may inadvertently strengthen the IRGC's power. The episode also analyzes J.D. Vance's new memoir, 'Communion,' investigating whether his transition to Catholicism and shift in political rhetoric represent genuine personal growth or a calculated strategic maneuver for his 2028 presidential ambitions. The hosts compare his perceived inauthenticity to the political styles of figures like Marco Rubio and discuss the strategic importance of the Catholic vote.

18 jun. 2026