The Vanderbilt Political Review Podcast
The Vanderbilt Political Review Podcast
Podcast Description
The official podcast of the Vanderbilt Political Review in which we discuss the most salient political events and ideas with our student contributors, professors, politicians, and more!
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The podcast focuses on a variety of political themes including analysis of elections, party dynamics, and the role of key political figures. Episodes explore topics such as the implications of President Trump's leadership style, the political affiliations and future aspirations of younger generations, as well as the intersection of politics and military power.

The official podcast of the Vanderbilt Political Review in which we discuss the most salient political events and ideas with our student contributors, professors, politicians, and more!
In today's episode, freshman writer Zachary Port expounds on his article discussing why he believes the civil disobedience seen after ICE's operations in Minneapolis was particularly justified. Zachary and host Noah Jenkins also discuss the broader implications of ICE's behavior and what can be done to ameliorate the immigration situation in the United States today.—-Theme by Purple Planet Music

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