In this episode, Chuck Todd unpacks a week where political theater carried real consequences, from Pam Bondi’s high-profile hearing and the Justice Department’s bruised credibility to renewed controversy over the Epstein files and why Trump appears uneasy about what could surface. Chuck explores how Trump’s actions—from refusing to help key Republicans like John Cornyn in Texas to escalating trade and tariff fights that split his own party—may be doing tactical damage to GOP midterm prospects, even putting critical races in Michigan and beyond at risk. He also examines donor frustration, the political fallout of Trump’s UAE corruption scandal, and why internal Republican divisions could shape whether Democrats win a narrow or sizable House majority. Finally, Chuck looks at the surprisingly strong jobs report, the murky influence of prediction markets, and why, if Democrats ultimately capture the Senate, Trump himself may be the biggest reason why.
Then, founder of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America Paul Rieckhoff joins for a wide-ranging conversation that moves from the football field to the battlefield and into the halls of power. Paul shares how his family's experience with Vietnam shaped his own path into the military and explores why the scars of Iraq and Afghanistan haven't left the same political mark as Vietnam did. The discussion dives into the state of today's all-volunteer military, raising concerns about recruiting under Pete Hegseth's leadership at the Pentagon, the politicization of military culture, and the promotion of a specific ideological agenda within the Department of Defense—including what it means for democracy when the most powerful military in the world operates with fewer checks than ever.
The conversation then shifts to the growing power of political independents, with Paul making the case that unaffiliated voters and veteran candidates could serve as a moderating force in American politics. From the potential impact of just a handful of independent senators to why no military veteran has won the presidency since George H.W. Bush, Paul and Chuck explore what it would take to break the two-party stranglehold. They also touch on the challenges of independent media, how national security can be a clarifying lens for consuming news, and why Paul believes every voter should consider declaring independence—arguing it gives them more power, not less.
Finally, Chuck answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment.
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Timeline:
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00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction
2:00 The Pam Bondi hearing was all theater, but it did matter
3:30 Trump’s cabinet hearings have an audience of one…Trump
4:00 DOJ’s credibility took a massive hit this week
4:45 Grand jury refused to indict Democratic members of congress
6:15 Bondi fanned the flames over Epstein files, now she’s backtracking
7:00 Trump seems awfully nervous about the files, like he’s hiding something
8:30 The question is do the Dems get a large or small majority in the house
10:00 There is a ceiling for Democratic gains
10:45 Trump isn’t interested in helping Republicans in the midterms
11:15 Trump not endorsing Cornyn in Texas put the senate seat in play
12:45 Republican donors are upset Trump won’t help in Texas
14:15 Trump’s UAE corruption scandal the worst of all time
15:45 Trump’s threats over bridge to Canada hurts GOP in Michigan
17:00 Owner of other bridge lobbied Lutnick, now Trump threatens shutdown
17:30 New bridge is good for Michigan, this put Mike Rogers in jeopardy
18:30 Trump is doing tactical harm to their midterm election chances
19:15 Trump’s tariff mess has divided his own party
20:30 Mike Johnson couldn’t stop vote in the house on tariffs
22:00 Trump doesn’t care about the future of the Republican party
23:45 Trump says no to another reconciliation bill, also bad for GOP
25:30 Jobs report was good despite admin officials previewing a bad one
26:15 Are administration officials cashing in on the prediction markets?
27:00 Prediction markets are extraordinarily corruptable
28:30 Higher tax refunds will get eaten by higher costs, not politically helpful
29:45 If Democrats win the senate, they’ll have Donald Trump to thank
31:00 Far right candidate beat the center left coalition in Japan
32:30 Independents need to assert their political power in America
35:00 The country’s political affiliations don’t fix neatly into two boxes
44:00 Races with independents to track
45:15 Ask Chuck
45:30 Isn’t congress responsible for border policy?
51:45 Is the reason Noem hasn’t been fired, that Trump wants on Mt. Rushmore?
54:15 Why do celebrities lend their names to companies that hurt their customers?
59:30 Would moderate Democrats do better running as independents?
1:04:45 Does Utah law to expand Supreme Court open the door for court packing?
1:08:30 What can be done to modernize education, add national service?
1:20:00 Thoughts on sports post-football
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