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26 May, 2016 07:28

The Koch Bros’ laboratory of oligarchy

Tonight’s Rumble discusses how much influence Trump will have on the GOP platform, how much money Trump actually raised for veterans in January, and how GOP legislators are playing politics with funding to combat the Zika virus. Thom goes through the case for replacing Debbie Wasserman Schultz as chair of the DNC with billmoyers.com’s Michael Winship, how the Koch Brothers are using the state of Arizona as their laboratory of oligarchy with independent journalist Alex Kotch, and in tonight’s Daily Take Thom reveals more evidence that Exxon knew the causes of climate change.

For more information on the stories we've covered visit our websites at thomhartmann.com and freespeech.org

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