Joseph Majkut

Director, Energy Security and Climate Change Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies

Director, Energy Security and Climate Change Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies

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Josh Barro, Liz Bruenig and Tim Carney talk about Kyrsten Sinema’s political ideology (or lack thereof) and whether the child care and climate proposals in the Democrats’ spending bill…

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Mueller says little, but was that the point?

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