Emoluments And The Trump Administration, Mobile Health Clinic For Farmers, Immigration Enforcement Under President Trump

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In this file photo, Tom Duerst drives his tractor planting winter wheat at his farm near Verona, Wis., Friday Sept. 27, 2013. Andy Manis/AP Photo

We learn about a new mobile program that brings free health care directly to Wisconsin farmers. An immigration expert shares an overview of immigration enforcement under the Trump administration. And we look whether President Trump’s now-abandoned plan to host the G-7 summit at one of his own resorts could have violated the emoluments clause.

Featured in this Show

  • The Emoluments Clause And Trump's Call To Host G-7 Summit At Own Resort

    President Trump backed off from his plan to host the 2020 international G-7 summit at his golf resort in Doral, Fla. following backlash from both Republicans and Democrats. We’ll talk to a political scientist about the controversy and whether the hosting the event at Trump’s resort could have violated the emoluments clause.

  • Dodgeville Service Brings Free Medical Care To Farms

    A new service being provided by a Dodgeville’s Community Connections Free Clinic is bringing free medical care directly to farm workers in the field. We’ll talk to one of the lead doctors with the project, Free Clinic On Wheels.

  • How US Immigration Enforcement Has Changed Under The Trump Administration

    As we approach the end of the third year of the Trump presidency, we discuss one of the Trump administration’s core issues – immigration – with the author of the new book “Banned: Immigration Enforcement in the Time of Trump.”

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • J. Carlisle Larsen Producer
  • Rachael Vasquez Producer
  • Lilly Goren Guest
  • Dr. Emily Jewell Guest
  • Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia Guest

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