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  • Is It Still the Economy, Stupid? Carville on Messaging, Mamdani, and Learnings from 2024
    2025/07/08

    Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville joins The People's Cabinet for a no-holds-barred conversation on where the Democratic Party goes from here.

    He weighs in on:

    – Why Democrats continue to lose the economic narrative

    – How cultural elitism is costing elections

    – What went wrong in 2024—and how to fix it

    – Whether Zohran Mamdani is the real deal

    🎙️ New episodes of The People’s Cabinet drop every Tuesday. Subscribe and leave a review!


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    38 分
  • What’s at Risk: Climate, Justice, and Small Business
    2025/07/01

    Senator Ed Markey joins to lay out what’s at stake: the future of climate and clean energy, the Green New Deal, his fight for due process in the case of Rümeysa Öztürk, the treat of tariffs to small businesses – and how we push back in 2025.

    We cover:

    – What Trump is doing to unravel the clean energy revolution — including a reported $1B deal with Big Oil

    – What the Green New Deal was built to solve — and what’s now under attack

    – The case of Rümeysa Öztürk and what it signals about due process in America

    – One family’s fight for a better future — and what it says about who this country is for

    A clear-eyed conversation about what we owe the next generation — and what’s at risk if we don’t all stand up.

    NOTE: After this podcast was recorded, Senator Markey attempted to pass the Small Business Liberation Act through unanimous consent — where a measure can pass so long as no senator objects. However, Senator Bernie Moreno of Ohio objected, blocking it from moving forward.

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    40 分
  • Trump, IVF, Iran, and Veterans at Risk: What Sen. Duckworth Wants You to Know
    2025/06/24

    Senator Tammy Duckworth—combat veteran, Purple Heart recipient, and mother via IVF—joins The People’s Cabinet with a warning for this moment.

    We cover:

    • The real danger of media figures influencing war decisions and why she believes Pete Hegseth should no longer be Secretary of Defense
    • Why Duckworth says Trump’s “Fertilization President” claim is hollow
    • How the Dobbs decision would’ve blocked the care that made her a mother
    • Why the Trump-Musk “DOGE” overhaul is hurting veterans
    • What leadership looks like when lives are on the line

    This is a deeply personal, politically urgent conversation about war, care, and consequence.

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    25 分
  • BONUS EXPLAINER: U.S.–Iran Bombings & What Comes Next
    2025/06/23

    In this BONUS EPISODE from The People’s Cabinet, Dr. Phil Gordon — former National Security Advisor to Vice President Kamala Harris, White House Coordinator for the Middle East, and Sydney Stein Jr. Scholar at Brookings — breaks down the escalating conflict between the U.S. and Iran.

    We cover:

    • What Iran’s government and nuclear program actually look like

    • President Obama’s Iran deal (the JCPOA) and why it unraveled

    • What “uranium enrichment” means and why it matters

    • Israel’s role

    • Whether TACO got to Trump

    • What the U.S. was targeting with this weekend’s B-2 bomber strikes

    • Whether the mission accomplished its goals — and what further retaliation may follow

    • What to expect next: more strikes, diplomacy, or even broader war?

    🎧 If you’re looking for a clear, credible explanation of a fast-moving conflict — start here.


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    33 分
  • Gov. JB Pritzker on Standing Up to Trump & Empowering People
    2025/06/17

    In this episode of The People’s Cabinet, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker joins Dan Koh to talk about how we stand up to Trump — and what real leadership looks like in dangerous times.

    From rising threats to economic solutions, Governor Pritzker shares how he’s balanced budgets, raised wages, and delivered real results for working families — all while defending democracy, immigrants, and LGBTQ+ rights.

    They cover:

    – The rise of political violence

    – Why people must speak up — and show up

    – How affordability, education, and civil rights shape a winning message

    – The path to reclaim power and rebuild trust


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    40 分
  • What Happens if Trump Shuts Down the Department of Education?
    2025/06/10

    Former Education Secretary Miguel Cardona and Chief of Staff Sheila Nix join The People's Cabinet to break down Donald Trump’s and Linda McMahon’s plan to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education — and what that means for students, teachers, schools, and families nationwide.

    They explain how eliminating the Department of Education could:

    - Slash funding for special education programs

    - Defund rural schools, especially in high-poverty communities

    - End civil rights enforcement in classrooms

    - Jeopardize college affordability — including Pell Grants, student loans, and access to student debt relief and loan forgiveness programs

    If you’ve ever wondered how closing the Department of Education could affect your child’s school, your town, or your rights, this episode gives you the tools to understand — and explain — what’s at stake.

    🎧 Subscribe to The People’s Cabinet for weekly conversations that cut through the noise, unpack the policies shaping our future, and show how to take action.

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    44 分
  • What’s an Executive Order — And What Medicaid Cuts Really Mean
    2025/06/03

    Trump’s executive orders. Medicaid cuts. Political fear as strategy. Neera Tanden breaks it all down — and explains how Democrats can fight back.

    In this episode of The People’s Cabinet, Dan Koh interviews Neera Tanden, President & CEO of the Center for American Progress and former White House Domestic Policy Advisor, for a deep dive into:

    - How executive orders work — and how Trump is misusing them

    - Why courts are blocking his actions with temporary restraining orders

    - The real-world stakes of Medicaid cuts for families and state budgets

    Tanden, a key architect of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), explains:

    - 90% of Medicaid recipients are working or in training

    - Children are the largest group who would lose health coverage

    - Medicaid cuts could increase death rates and gut state budgets

    The episode ends on a hopeful note — with a call to organize, reject fear, and build a positive, opportunity-focused Democratic message that speaks to working families and immigrant communities.

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    28 分
  • Understanding the Border — and How We Win
    2025/05/27

    Sen. Ruben Gallego joins Dan Koh to talk about how Democrats should approach the border — and how that message can help win back the voters they’ve been losing.

    From immigration and deportation to working-class men, veterans, and messaging in swing states, Senator Gallego shares what’s broken — and what actually works. Drawing on his experience outperforming the 2024 Democratic presidential ticket in Arizona by 8 points, he lays out a path forward rooted in empathy, clarity, and political strategy.

    Subscribe to The People’s Cabinet for new episodes every Tuesday — and let us know who you want to see sworn in next.

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    34 分