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Hey folks,
I sat down with Michigan State Senator Mallory McMorrow for a conversation that covered three big questions facing the country right now: what it means to have a president who feels completely untethered from reality, how billionaire donors and corporate-backed groups are flooding Democratic primaries with dark money, and why accountability still matters — from corruption to the Epstein cover-up to the damage this administration keeps inflicting on working people.
This was also our very first in-person Endless Urgency Live in the new studio, and you can feel that energy throughout the conversation. We talked about Trump’s overnight posting spirals, why Democrats can’t substitute messaging for action, how outside groups are trying to buy this Michigan Senate race, and what it actually looks like to govern in a way that improves people’s lives.
Here’s what we got into:
[00:01:07] Mallory reacts to Trump’s overnight posting spree and what it means when the President of the United States feels detached from reality.
[00:12:00] We dig into the flood of AIPAC-aligned, crypto, and corporate money pouring into Democratic primaries — and why voters are sick of politicians who chase headlines instead of delivering results.
[00:15:26] Mallory breaks down how Michigan Democrats actually passed universal pre-K, school meals, voting rights protections, abortion rights, and affordable housing after flipping the legislature.
[00:24:17] We talk about the Epstein files, institutional corruption, and why Americans increasingly believe there’s one system for the rich and another for everybody else.
[00:30:01] The conversation closes on accountability — what Democrats must do not only to rebuild the economy and restore trust in government, but to ensure there are real consequences for the abuses and corruption of the Trump era.
This episode is about more than Trump. It’s about why people feel abandoned, why institutions are failing, and what it would actually take to restore trust in democracy. If you’ve been frustrated watching Democrats confuse messaging for action, or wondering why voters keep turning to chaos out of desperation, this conversation gets right to the heart of it.
And if you value honest conversations like this, help me keep building them.
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—Mike
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