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DC Prepares for the Biggest Demonstrations Yet

DC Prepares for the Biggest Demonstrations Yet
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On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Jamarl Thomas and Shane Stranahan focus on the various congressional activities happening this week. The Georgia Senate runoff is happening today and Congress will count the electoral college votes tomorrow.

Guests:

Ted Rall - Political Cartoonist | Both Assange and Pelosi Stay Put

Pete Ingemi - Author and Radio Show Host | Fractures On The Left; Stealing On The Right

Caleb Maupin - Political Analyst and Author | Cuban Revolution; Punishment for Such

Taylor Hudak - Journalist and Editor | Assange Extradition Denied

There are two major changes many people assumed or hoped would happen early in the new year. Neither of those things have happened. Ted Rall, political cartoonist, explains the far left disappointment with Pelosi being reelected and Assange still not being pardoned. Journalist Taylor Hudak gives more details about Assange's extradition being denied.

The left is looking completely unstable. Progressives versus the established left is one of the biggest sources of tension. Meanwhile, the right is busy attempting to direct the electoral college vote tomorrow. Author Pete Ingemi explains the political climate.

Apparently, the United States State Department has drawn up a proposal to designate Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism. Then the Trump administration added a Cuban bank to the restricted list. Political analyst Caleb Maupin describes the punishment that follows a country's revolution.

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