Trump Foundation Lawsuit, Summerfest Preview, Health Care Update

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New York’s Attorney General has sued the Trump Foundation, alleging the charity was used for the personal gain of the Trump family. We get the details on the case. We also look into legal challenges to the Affordable Care Act and what they mean for health care in Wisconsin. And with Summerfest right around the corner, we get a preview of this year’s most exciting acts.

Featured in this Show

  • New York Attorney General Files Charges Against President's Charitable Foundation

    New York Attorney General Barbara D. Underwood announced a lawsuit last week alleging President Trump and his children–Ivanka and Eric–used their family’s charitable foundation for personal and political uses. We speak with Juliet Sorenson, Harry R. Horrow Professor in International Law at the Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, about the lawsuit and what it could mean for the family moving forward.

  • Summerfest Must-See Acts

    Milwaukee’s Summerfest kicks off next week, and our guest music writer will preview the line-up; from the big acts to the lesser-known artists that we shouldn’t miss.

  • Latest GOP Moves To Strip Down The Affordable Care Act

    A new rule to help small businesses buy cheaper insurance, the Justice Department says it won’t defend Obamacare in court, and a bipartisan fix in Congress to deal with rising premiums. We look at the latest efforts to gut the Affordable Care Act.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • J. Carlisle Larsen Producer
  • Karl Christenson Producer
  • Bill Martens Producer
  • Juliet Sorensen Guest
  • Piet Levy Guest
  • Philip Rocco Guest

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