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Welcome to Pod Save America. I'm Dan Pfeiffer. John is out of town today, so I am delighted to have with me the one and only Alex Wagner. Alex, thanks for doing this.
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Oh, what a thrill, Dan. I love when John goes out. It is true.
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People are cheering that John that you were here instead of John.
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We want John to be able to travel at a moment's notice. You know, there's. It's a big country that needs a lot of Jon Favreau. So I'm happy to be a pale, pale imitation of him.
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Not at all. An improvement, many would say. Okay, we've got a lot to talk about on today's show. Pete Hegseth is on the Hill trying to defend a war nobody wants. Trump is laser focused on his grudges and perceived enemies like Jimmy Kimmel and Jim Comey. We've got a huge Supreme Court decision in the Voting Rights act and Maine Governor Janet Mills dropping her Senate bid as well as a possible reboot of the Apprentice. Then Tommy talks to Iowa Senate candidate Zach Walz before We get to all of that. I just wanted to say thank you to every single one of you who have become subscribers. For those of you who haven't, what are you waiting for? You know my pitch. You know how important it is to support strong independent media outlets like ours. Plus, you get ad free episodes of your favorite shows, our substack newsletters, and special subscriber only shows like Ponzi of America, Only Friends, and Polar Coaster with the one and only Dan Pfeiffer. Hope you'll take a moment and head to crooked.com friends and subscribe. Okay, let's get to the news. The conservative super PAC Americans for Prosperity released a memo on Thursday warning that Republicans may lose the Senate if they don't sharpen their affordability message because according to their polling, Democrats are now more trusted on prices in the economy. So is Donald Trump taking that advice? Not so much. He spent this week laser focused on one of his least popular programs, his vengeance tour against his political enemies. Let's start with Jim Comey. The FBI announced on Tuesday that it had secured a second indictment against the former FBI director, this time for, quote, making threats against the President in a 2025 Instagram post featuring seashells. Here's Trump trying to explain this in the Oval Office on Wednesday.
