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19.02.2021
38 Minuten
Millions of Texans were without power and water as their
electrical grid failed. Instead of helping his residents, U.S.
Senator Ted Cruz jumped on a plan to Cancun with his family. As
you know, he got caught. Will the scandal stick?
Last week, the Senate acquitted former President Donald Trump. 57
Senators voted to convict Trump, falling short of the 67 vote
threshold. He's not out of the legal troubles yet as multiple
cases continue to mount.
President Biden continues his honeymoon period with a 62%
approval rating. Congress is set the pass the very popular covid
19 relief bill next week. What will the next priority be for the
administration.
Lastly, Rush Limbaugh passed away this week. He played a large
part in why American political discourse is where we find it
now.
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13.02.2021
38 Minuten
The second impeachment trial of former President Donald J. Trump
is wrapping up. It is tough to find impartial jurors in the U.S.
Senate. Reports that some GOP Senators skipped out on their jury
duties are infuriating. North Dakota's Senator John Hoeven was
among those too busy to hear Thursday's arguments according to
those reports. Kevin Cramer declared this was, "the stupidest
week in the U.S. Senate" before hearing the arguments. An
embarrassing duo for a once proud legacy of U.S. Senators from
North Dakota.
The Biden covid relief plan is supported by over 80% of
Americans. Congress should pass this unifying plan as soon as
possible. Guess where Hoeven and Cramer are on the idea.
These top stories and soo much more on "What the Hell Happened
This Week!?"
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29.01.2021
42 Minuten
Hedge fund managers and Wall Street were exposed this week after
a subreddit group pooled investments for GameStop, AMC, and a
variety of other companies. The little guys took on Wall Street
and won. For a moment anyway. Many of the applications that
marketed themselves as means for the "average joe" to invest
barred investors from buying and selling select stocks with their
own money. Apparently, the rules are different for big hedge fund
managers and those of us that work on main street. The episode
outraged people on all sides of the political spectrum and was
the first real "unifying" moment of 2021.
Congress is still maneuvering another covid 19 relief package. It
seems more likely "reconciliation" will be used to get the
proposal passed and signed by President Biden. With variants
being discovered, it is a race against the clock for both
people's health and the economy.
Lastly, the in-fighting in the GOP continues to take shape. More
of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's past conspiracy theories and
behaviors are coming to light. Will there be any accountability
in Congress? Rep. Matt Gaetz flew to Wyoming to rally against
Rep. Liz Cheney. Which course will lead the GOP?
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25.01.2021
40 Minuten
Every Wednesday of 2021 has had a historic event. January 6th was
the insurrection on Capitol Hill. January 13th was the second
impeachment of President Donald Trump. January 20th was the
inauguration of President Joe Biden. It has been bumpy, but
democracy survived. For now.
A new administration doesn't mean old crisis are gone. The
pandemic is raging in parts of the country. Biden wants $1.9
billion in another round of relief. To pass the proposal,
Democrats are talking about "reconciliation" to get around Senate
Republican obstruction. To prevent further obstruction, will the
Senate filibuster be eliminated? After all, obstruction fuels
extremism.
To prepare for the week ahead, recap what the hell happened last
week with Tyler Axness and Jason Matthews.
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15.01.2021
43 Minuten
Exactly one week following the attack on our nation's Capitol,
President Donald Trump was impeached for the second time. He is
the first President to be impeached twice. The Senate will take
up the trial next week. Can they balance the trial with the
important work laid out for President-elect Biden's first 100
days?
Law enforcement continues to investigate and arrest those who
stormed the House and Senate with more to likely come. Will there
be accountability for other elected officials involved with the
insurrection? The corporate world has stood up by pulling back
its campaign donations. Will censures and expulsion happen if
evidence warrants?
Biden rolled out a $1.9 trillion covid relief package. It was met
with praise from both Senator Bernie Sanders and the U.S. Chamber
of Commerce. Will the $15 minimum wage increase derail its
passage? Tyler Axness and Jason Matthews break down this week's
moments on "What the Hell Happened This Week?"
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With so much happening in our world, it can seem overwhelming. The
rapidly changing news makes it difficult for people to stay on top
of what took place throughout the week. Join hosts Tyler Axness and
political analyst Jason Matthews as they recap the major events
that took place that week.
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