Through compelling interviews and fiery commentary, host Katie Phang builds on her decades-long experience as a trial attorney and legal analyst to deliver her unique and insightful perspective on the latest news, including high-profile legal cases, politics, culture, and more.
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Through compelling interviews and fiery commentary, host Katie Phang builds on her decades-long experience as a trial attorney and legal analyst to deliver her unique and insightful perspective on the latest news, including high-profile legal cases, politics, culture, and more.
On this week's episode of ‘The Katie Phang Show’: After a narrowly avoided government shutdown, Congress has added more to Trump’s to-do list in the new year. Rep. Brendan Boyle joins to discuss how a deal was made and how Republican chaos will ring in 2025. Plus, anti-Trump forces are building a network to aid potential political targets of the incoming administration. Democracy Docket’s Marc Elias shares why it’s so important to offer legal resources to Trump’s opposition. All that and more on ‘The Katie Phang Show’.
The Katie Phang Show
Through compelling interviews and fiery commentary, host Katie Phang builds on her decades-long experience as a trial attorney and legal analyst to deliver her unique and insightful perspective on the latest news, including high-profile legal cases, politics, culture, and more.