


Jim Antle, executive editor of the Washington Examiner magazine, hosts the show Inside Scoop. Each episode features exclusive insight from the magazine’s authors and expert analysis.
This week, Antle breaks down how Israel and Trump have redrawn the map of the Middle East. He also chronicles how Iran has been a struggle for past presidents for nearly a century.
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Antle sits down with Ilya Shapiro, the Director of Constitutional Studies at the Manhattan Institute and author of Lawless: The Miseducation of America’s Elites, to discuss why Shapiro believes the state of the conservative legal movement is strong.
“As we’ve seen with the end of the Supreme Court term, it was a very, very good term,” Shapiro said. “Whether you’re a conservative, populist, MAGA traditionalist, or whatever variety of this broad movement you’re in. [The Conservative movement] is less divided. There’s all this media about a split between MAGA and the Federalist Society, or what have you. I think that’s all exaggerated.”
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Nancy Pelosi is back in the media again for allegations of insider trading. Our in-depth report by Kevin R. Kosar breaks down who else seems to be benefiting from well-timed stocks and how Congress is trying to ban insider trading by its members. However, similar legislation introduced in the two previous Congresses died from inaction.
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