Topic: Mike Lawler

5 chapters across the catalog

Error Bars
Episode 1850 30:13 - 32:14

1850: Error Bars

Zoran Mamdani Backlash, New York City Protest Controversy

New York City official Zoran Mamdani faced criticism from Congressman Mike Lawler for his response to a protest at his home. Critics argue Mamdani focused on "white supremacists" while ignoring the radical Islamic motives of the suspects who targeted the location with homemade explosives.

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 59:47 - 1:05:09

1847: Off-Ramp

Military Authority, Legal Debates on Presidential War Powers

The discussion covers the legal framework of the War Powers Act, which requires the withdrawal of forces within 60 to 90 days without congressional authorization. Representative Mike Lawler defends the president's authority to act, citing similar unilateral strikes by previous presidents including Obama and Clinton. Seth Moulton counters by questioning the military experience of those defending the legality of the strikes.

Three Holes One Bag
Episode 1778 32:32 - 42:01

1778: Three Holes One Bag

Mike Lawler, Deficit Projections, Bending the Curve

New York Representative Mike Lawler defended the spending bill on NPR, arguing that the CBO's $3 trillion deficit projection is historically unreliable. Lawler emphasized that the bill aims to "bend the curve" of federal spending by achieving $1.6 trillion in savings over a decade. He sparred with host Juana Summers over the impact of citizenship verification and work requirements on his constituents in New York's 17th district.

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 1:44:34 - 1:49:12

1766: Cinematic Ambush

Medicaid Reform, Fraud Enforcement, Rural Hospitals

Representative Mike Lawler defended Medicaid reforms aimed at slowing the rate of growth and implementing work requirements for able-bodied adults. He countered claims from Democratic Representative Greg Kassar that the cuts would close rural hospitals, arguing instead that the focus is on removing ineligible recipients and reducing fraud. The segment suggests that better enforcement and "billy clubs" for fraud investigators would save significant taxpayer money.

Trash Can Man
Episode 1657 1:18:45 - 1:23:58

1657: Trash Can Man

Anti-Semitism Awareness Act, Free Speech Concerns

The House passed the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act, which seeks to codify a specific definition of anti-Semitism for Department of Education enforcement. Legal experts debate whether the bill constitutes a content-based restriction on speech that could chill constitutionally protected criticism of Israel on college campuses.