Brooks and Capehart on the partisan redistricting battle
Summary
David Brooks and Jonathan Capehart talked about recent U.S. political events, including the Justice Department stopping its investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell due to lack of evidence. They also discussed Virginia voters approving new voting boundaries that help Democrats, and President Donald Trump saying he is not in a hurry to end the war in Iran.Key Facts
- The Justice Department ended its investigation into Jerome Powell because they found no evidence against him.
- Jerome Powell is the Chair of the Federal Reserve, which manages the U.S. economy.
- Voters in Virginia approved new redistricting lines, which means changing voting district borders.
- The redistricting in Virginia benefits the Democratic Party.
- President Donald Trump said he is not rushing to end the war in Iran.
- David Brooks writes for The Atlantic.
- Jonathan Capehart works for MSNBC NOW.
- Geoff Bennett hosted the discussion on political topics.
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