Betsy DeVos received heaps of scorn from the left when she became education secretary, but since taking office last year, she’s accomplished much—and given a good deal of power back to the states. In this episode, Rob Bluey, our editor-in-chief, sits down with DeVos to talk about the progress being made. We also talk to Morgan Walker about what it’s like to be at a major Trump rally.
Also on today’s show:
- Saudi officials prepare to admit to the killing of a missing journalist, as the U.S. considers punitive options.
- Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., takes that long-awaited DNA test and finds she’s only 1/1024th Native American. But that doesn’t stop her from asking President Donald Trump to cough up $1 million for charity.
- Florida Panhandle struggles in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael.
- A case of fetal homicide raises the question: Is it life, or isn’t it?
- A biological male claims the championship title in women’s track cycling, giving us a glimpse into what transgenderism means for female athletes.
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