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Jeff Sessions is out. Is Robert Mueller next?

Worldly

Vox Media Podcast Network

News, Politics, News Commentary

4.41.8K Ratings

🗓️ 8 November 2018

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Zack, Jenn, and Alex break down the implications of President Donald Trump firing Attorney General Jeff Sessions, both for the Russia investigation and for the rule of law. On Elsewhere, they discuss how the Democratic takeover of the House could result in some much-needed scrutiny over America’s role in Saudi Arabia’s vicious war in Yemen. Zack says most dictators are men, Jenn points out that women can also be power-hungry queens, and Alex explains that House Democrats are Democrats … in the House. Mueller Investigation 101 A little more information about Sessions’s confirmation hearings. More on the history of the Trump-Sessions feud. As Zack said, the president reportedly screamed at Sessions. Trump actually called Sessions “Mr. Magoo.” And Jenn mentioned several Trump tweets about Sessions. As Alex claimed, Trump wanted to fire Sessions even before midterm elections results were in. Jenn mentioned Matt Whitaker’s “Mueller lynch mob” tweet. More on what the investigation revealed about Paul Manafort. Here’s the interview in which Matt Whitaker suggested reducing funding for the Mueller investigation. A deeper look at what degradation of democracy looks like in other countries. Whitaker spoke often with Trump and seemingly lobbied for Sessions’s job. Here’s a Vox video to get you up to speed on the Yemen war, and an article about war crimes in Yemen. A bipartisan group of senators tried — and failed — to stop American involvement in the Yemen war earlier this year. Alex spoke with House Democrats about their plans for Yemen in the next Congress. There may be legislation voted on at the end of the month to end US support for the Yemen war. We played a short clip from Trump’s conversation with Axios about Yemen, but here’s the longer version. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:14.8

Hello and welcome to worldly on the Vox Media Podcast Network. I'm Zach Beecham here with my co-hosts Jen Williams and Alex Ward.

0:15.8

Hi.

0:16.8

What's that? I'm really happy to be back with you all after my wedding.

0:19.6

Yes!

0:20.6

Woe!

0:21.6

Because there's a lot of news we have to work through together.

0:24.0

On Wednesday, the day after the American midterm elections,

0:27.5

President Trump more or less fired Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

0:30.5

On today's show, we're going to tackle this news from an international

0:33.2

perspective. We're going to start by talking about what the attorney general

0:36.3

switch-up means for the Russia investigation and close out with the brief chat

0:40.2

about the midterm's implications for one of America's wars, the war in Yemen.

0:44.9

So Jen, let's start from the top here.

0:48.2

Give people a brief rundown on the Mueller investigation.

0:52.0

So Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation is looking into the Trump campaign's

0:56.2

possible collusion with Russia in their interference campaign in the 2016 election. if that did happen that would be the biggest

1:06.1

election scandal in basically American history. So let's talk about Jeff Sessions

1:10.7

as role in all of this. Sure so the reason Mueller has the job that he has

1:15.9

is because Trump fired former FBI director James Comi

1:19.4

in May 2017.

1:20.8

And at that point, that led to this whole notion of like, like wait is Trump trying to kind of obstruct this collusion investigation and so

1:27.5

Right because Komi was in charge of that investigation at the time exactly right from a national and said it was because of the Russia investigation.

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