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Musical Chairs — The Weekly Roundup

Musical Chairs — The Weekly Roundup

Season 2 Episode 249 Published 2 years, 8 months ago
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Mike Madrid (Lincoln Project cofounder), Lucy Caldwell (Walsh 2020 Campaign Manager) and Romina Boccia (Director of Budget and Entitlement Policy at the Cato Institute) join host Ron Steslow to unpack some of the most important stories of the week and how they’re shaping the political landscape:


(02:05) The negotiations for raising the debt ceiling and cutting spending 


(34:30) The end of Title 42 and the surge in migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border


[Politicology+ Preview] The rise of white nationalist Hispanics


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Follow this week’s panel on Twitter:


https://twitter.com/RonSteslow


https://twitter.com/madrid_mike


https://twitter.com/lucymcaldwell


https://twitter.com/RominaBoccia



What we read: 

Segment 1: Debt Ceiling negotiations

NYT—Biden and McCarthy Reach No Consensus on Debt Ceiling as Possible Default Looms - The New York Times

CNN—Biden to meet with congressional leadership again on Friday as threat of national debt default looms | CNN Politics

WP—White House leaves door open to deal that resolves debt ceiling crisis - The Washington Post

CNN—43 Senate Republicans vow to oppose debt ceiling increase without spending cuts | CNN Politics

NYT—What’s in the House GOP Debt Limit Bill - The New York Times

NYT—What Would the G.O.P. Plan Actually Do to the Budget? - The New York Times

Cato—The GOP’s Modest Debt Limit Proposal | Cato at Liberty Blog

Cato—Designing a BRAC-Like Fiscal Commission To Stabilize the Debt | Cato at Liberty Blog


Segment 2: End of Title 42

NBCNews—Biden admin to allow for the release of some migrants into the U.S. with no way to track them

Pew—Hispanics’ views on key issues facing the nation | Pew Research Center

NYT—U.S. Is Said to Consider Reinstating Detention of Migrant Families - The New York Times

Reuters—US family immigration detention won't restart 'at this time,' official says | Reuters

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