The People's Cabinet

The People's Cabinet
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Welcome to The People's Cabinet — a bold, solutions-focused podcast that cuts through the noise to clearly explain the top issues of the day and reminds us what we stand for, not just what we’re against.Each week, we’ll feature a leader to break down the facts behind the headlines and present a positive, alternative vision to spark conversations with the people we need to win again.Are you ready? Let's Go.
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The podcast covers pressing political and economic issues with a focus on promoting a positive vision for the future. Topics include trade policy, economic impact, and voter engagement strategies, as seen in episodes like the pre-launch feature on Trump's trade policies and how to connect with various voter demographics.

Welcome to The People’s Cabinet — a bold, solutions-focused podcast that cuts through the noise to clearly explain the top issues of the day and reminds us what we stand for, not just what we’re against.
Each week, we’ll feature a leader to break down the facts behind the headlines and present a positive, alternative vision to spark conversations with the people we need to win again.
Are you ready? Let’s Go.
Trump’s executive orders. Medicaid cuts. Political fear as strategy. Neera Tanden breaks it all down — and explains how Democrats can fight back.
In this episode of The People’s Cabinet, Dan Koh interviews Neera Tanden, President & CEO of the Center for American Progress and former White House Domestic Policy Advisor, for a deep dive into:
– How executive orders work — and how Trump is misusing them
– Why courts are blocking his actions with temporary restraining orders
– The real-world stakes of Medicaid cuts for families and state budgets
Tanden, a key architect of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), explains:
– 90% of Medicaid recipients are working or in training
– Children are the largest group who would lose health coverage
– Medicaid cuts could increase death rates and gut state budgets
The episode ends on a hopeful note — with a call to organize, reject fear, and build a positive, opportunity-focused Democratic message that speaks to working families and immigrant communities.

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