The Rest Is Politics: US

The Rest Is Politics: US

TRIP US uncovers secrets from inside the White House inner circles as well as taking a wider look at the intricacies of United States society and how they shape the world's most important economy. The podcast is hosted by Anthony Scaramucci (The Mooch), former White House Director of Communications and Wall Street financier, and Katty Kay, US special correspondent for BBC who has been covering US politics for almost 30 years.  Stay informed with in-depth discussions on key political events, policy changes, and the forces shaping America’s future on the global stage. New episodes released every Friday, or join our club for bonus content. Just head to https://therestispoliticsus.com to sign up today..
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Anthony Scaramucci and Ben Mazzellis examine the shifting political landscape, analyzing how economic anxieties and a lack of tangible results are driving electoral losses for Trump-backed candidates. The discussion explores whether the decline in MAGA influence is due to a move beyond simple anti-Trump sentiment toward a demand for authentic leadership. The episode further critiques the erosion of American military leadership and global security architecture under the Trump administration. The speakers highlight concerns regarding potential cronyism within the Department of Defense, the replacement of experienced personnel with inexperienced individuals, and the resulting strategic vulnerabilities that adversaries like Iran may exploit.

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You can say you're going to paint it blue and it's going to look beautiful, but the algae comes back and the American people are not just seeing the algae, they're seeing toxic algae here and abroad, never-ending wars.

00:03:34 · Ben Mazzellis uses a metaphor about an algae-filled pool to describe how Trump's promises fail to mask underlying political and social issues.

I think Trump's support comes from economic anxiety. I think Trump's support comes from you elites didn't care about me and now I've got this angry man acting as my avatar.

00:12:06 · Ben Mazzellis explains the psychological and economic reasons why a significant portion of the electorate remains loyal to Donald Trump.

Bush was telling people the truth. He couldn't get the people in the room. Trump was telling them the lie and they were bringing the red MAGA hats.

00:16:02 · The speaker compares the electoral success of Jeb Bush's honesty to Donald Trump's ability to win crowds through empty promises.

And my friends that are in the military community tell me this has done existential damage to the ethos of the Department of Defense.

00:24:04 · The speaker expresses concern that recent leadership changes and political appointments are destroying the fundamental culture of the US military.

We've taken out all of the top players and we've thrown in people who are like JV.

00:33:06 · The speaker uses a sports analogy to criticize the replacement of experienced military leaders with inexperienced individuals.

Episodios

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214. Did Trump Just Have His Worst Night In Politics?

Anthony Scaramucci and Ben Mazzellis examine the shifting political landscape, analyzing how economic anxieties and a lack of tangible results are driving electoral losses for Trump-backed candidates. The discussion explores whether the decline in MAGA influence is due to a move beyond simple anti-Trump sentiment toward a demand for authentic leadership. The episode further critiques the erosion of American military leadership and global security architecture under the Trump administration. The speakers highlight concerns regarding potential cronyism within the Department of Defense, the replacement of experienced personnel with inexperienced individuals, and the resulting strategic vulnerabilities that adversaries like Iran may exploit.

20 ago. 2026
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213. Is Trump Planning A Nuclear Attack on Iran?

Anthony Scaramucci and Nicole Wallace examine the geopolitical implications of Donald Trump's recent rhetoric, specifically regarding the seizure of the Strait of Hormuz and his shifting foreign policy toward South Korea. The discussion debates whether Trump's statements represent strategic negotiation or a disconnect from reality that threatens American alliances. The speakers further analyze the growing security risks posed by an emerging axis between Russia, North Korea, and Iran. They express deep concern over how undermining established partnerships like NATO and South Korea could favor autocratic regimes and create significant national security vulnerabilities for the United States.

18 ago. 2026
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How to Bounce Back When Everything Goes Wrong (Anthony Scaramucci)

The host sits down with Anthony Scaramucci to explore themes of public failure, resilience, and the nuances of confidence. The conversation delves into Scaramucci's personal reflections on being fired from Goldman Sachs and his high-profile departure from the White House, examining how these moments of humiliation forced him to confront his ego and embrace self-forgiveness. Scaramucci discusses strategies for navigating professional crises, including the concept of 'pro-noia'—the belief that the universe works in one's favor—and the importance of emotional intelligence. He emphasizes the value of servant leadership, accountability, and maintaining a sense of humor through self-deprecation.

14 ago. 2026
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212. Karoline Leavitt Out: Has Trump Just Lost His MAGA Mastermind?

The hosts explore the widening cultural divide over motherhood, comparing Caroline Leavitt's departure from the White House to AOC's decision to freeze her eggs. The discussion examines shifting birth rates between liberal and conservative women and the political implications of these demographic changes. The episode also covers Democratic political strategies focusing on economic issues like costs rather than cultural identity. Additionally, the hosts address recent security incidents involving President Trump, the dangers of political disinformation in White House communications, and the geopolitical risks associated with U.S. assassination policies.

13 ago. 2026
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211. AOC Is Breaking With The Democratic Socialists — Here’s Why

The hosts examine the rising influence of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) and the tension between radical platforms and electoral viability, driven by extreme wealth inequality and an affordability crisis. The discussion contrasts radical proposals with more pragmatic approaches to governance. The episode also analyzes the instability of the US labor market, noting that healthcare is the sole driver preventing a broader recession while manufacturing declines. Additionally, the speakers critique how tariffs and foreign policy contribute to inflation and examine the political transformation of J.D. Vance.

10 ago. 2026