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Tired of political headlines that feel like déjà vu? Wondering if you actually need to care about every controversy? This season, Katie’s asking those same questions—and talking to the people who have real answers. From political insiders to sharp-eyed journalists, she’s breaking down what’s worth your attention (and what’s not), with smarts, sanity, and even a little humor. Because none of us can be tuned in 24/7—but we can stay informed without losing our minds.
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Tired of political headlines that feel like déjà vu? Wondering if you actually need to care about every controversy? This season, Katie’s asking those same questions—and talking to the people who have real answers. From political insiders to sharp-eyed journalists, she’s breaking down what’s worth your attention (and what’s not), with smarts, sanity, and even a little humor. Because none of us can be tuned in 24/7—but we can stay informed without losing our minds.
Tune in every Thursday and join Katie Couric and her guests for a conversation on NEXT QUESTION.
🎉 Big news! Next Question with Katie is nominated for Best News & Politics Podcast at the @TheWebbyAwards!
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Eric Holder served as the U.S. Attorney General under President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2015. He has spent most of his career within the Department of Justice and is known for his work on civil rights, criminal justice reform, and his leadership during significant legal and political challenges.
Eric Holder served as the U.S. Attorney General under President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2015. He has spent most of his career within the Department of Justice and is known for his work on civil rights, criminal justice reform, and his leadership during significant legal and political challenges.
Laverne Cox is an Emmy-nominated actress, author, and transgender rights activist known for her advocacy and work in promoting equality and understanding for transgender individuals.
Laverne Cox is an Emmy-nominated actress, author, and transgender rights activist known for her advocacy and work in promoting equality and understanding for transgender individuals.
Jacinda Ardern is the former Prime Minister of New Zealand, known for her leadership during crises such as the Christchurch massacre and the COVID-19 pandemic. She is also an author and has been recognized globally for her compassionate approach to politics.
Jacinda Ardern is the former Prime Minister of New Zealand, known for her leadership during crises such as the Christchurch massacre and the COVID-19 pandemic. She is also an author and has been recognized globally for her compassionate approach to politics.
Aaron Parnas grew up in a Fox News household and once campaigned for Trump. He is now a rising progressive voice with millions of followers, using platforms like TikTok and Substack to influence how news is consumed.
Aaron Parnas grew up in a Fox News household and once campaigned for Trump. He is now a rising progressive voice with millions of followers, using platforms like TikTok and Substack to influence how news is consumed.
Jake Tapper is an American journalist, author, and television news anchor. He is the chief Washington correspondent for CNN and the anchor of The Lead with Jake Tapper. Tapper is known for his in-depth political reporting and has authored several books on American politics.
Jake Tapper is an American journalist, author, and television news anchor. He is the chief Washington correspondent for CNN and the anchor of The Lead with Jake Tapper. Tapper is known for his in-depth political reporting and has authored several books on American politics.
Alex Thompson is an investigative journalist and reporter, known for his work covering political issues and government accountability. He has contributed to major news outlets and is recognized for his detailed reporting on political affairs and transparency.
Alex Thompson is an investigative journalist and reporter, known for his work covering political issues and government accountability. He has contributed to major news outlets and is recognized for his detailed reporting on political affairs and transparency.
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The DOJ Under Siege: Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder Sounds the Alarm
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Eric Holder, AG under Obama from 2009 - 2015, has spent most of his life inside the Department of Justice. Now, he’s watching it unravel. He joins Katie to explain how the Trump administration is hollowing out institutions, targeting critics, and eroding democratic norms. He shares what it’s like to see the agency he loves weaponized—and why he believes citizen power, media courage, and legal resistance are more important than ever.
Eric Holder, AG under Obama from 2009 - 2015, has spent most of his life inside the Department of Justice. Now, he’s watching it unravel. He joins Katie to explain how the Trump administration is hollowing out institutions, targeting critics, and eroding democratic norms. He shares what it’s like to see the agency he loves weaponized—and why he believes citizen power, media courage, and legal resistance are more important than ever.
More than a decade ago, Katie asked a question she now regrets—one that sparked a meeting with her guest today, Laverne Cox. In this deeply personal conversation, the two revisit that moment and the friendship that grew from it. Laverne shares why she believes transformation is still possible–even under the Trump administration—if we’re willing to be uncomfortable and to listen. They also tackle the rising wave of anti-trans legislation, the right-wing propaganda machine, and how fascism takes root. It’s part masterclass, part catch-up, and a powerful reminder that teachable moments can change more than one life—they can change the culture.
More than a decade ago, Katie asked a question she now regrets—one that sparked a meeting with her guest today, Laverne Cox. In this deeply personal conversation, the two revisit that moment and the friendship that grew from it. Laverne shares why she believes transformation is still possible–even under the Trump administration—if we’re willing to be uncomfortable and to listen. They also tackle the rising wave of anti-trans legislation, the right-wing propaganda machine, and how fascism takes root. It’s part masterclass, part catch-up, and a powerful reminder that teachable moments can change more than one life—they can change the culture.
In a world that rewards power grabs, Jacinda Ardern chose a different path. The former prime minister of New Zealand, who led her country through the Christchurch massacre and COVID, talks with Katie about leading through heartbreak and crisis, why kindness isn’t weakness, and the courage it takes to step away from power. It’s all detailed in her new book A Different Kind of Power and the behind-the-scenes doc Prime Minister, out June 13.
In a world that rewards power grabs, Jacinda Ardern chose a different path. The former prime minister of New Zealand, who led her country through the Christchurch massacre and COVID, talks with Katie about leading through heartbreak and crisis, why kindness isn’t weakness, and the courage it takes to step away from power. It’s all detailed in her new book A Different Kind of Power and the behind-the-scenes doc Prime Minister, out June 13.
Aaron Parnas grew up in a Fox News household and once campaigned for Trump. But today, he is a rising progressive voice with millions of followers—and no patience for the media status quo. In this conversation with Katie Couric, he shares how his worldview changed, and why he’s using TikTok and Substack to rewire how we consume the news.
Aaron Parnas grew up in a Fox News household and once campaigned for Trump. But today, he is a rising progressive voice with millions of followers—and no patience for the media status quo. In this conversation with Katie Couric, he shares how his worldview changed, and why he’s using TikTok and Substack to rewire how we consume the news.
Biden's declinemedia coverageinner circlesilence and loyaltycancer diagnosis
Katie traveled to Washington, D.C. to sit down with Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson for a candid conversation about their book Original Sin—an investigation into how President Biden’s decline was hidden from voters, colleagues, and even some members of the press. As questions swirl in the wake of his cancer diagnosis, their reporting offers critical insight into just how long this story has been building. They discuss the blind spots that shaped media coverage, the role of Biden’s inner circle, and how silence and loyalty collided in the final year of his presidency.
Katie traveled to Washington, D.C. to sit down with Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson for a candid conversation about their book Original Sin—an investigation into how President Biden’s decline was hidden from voters, colleagues, and even some members of the press. As questions swirl in the wake of his cancer diagnosis, their reporting offers critical insight into just how long this story has been building. They discuss the blind spots that shaped media coverage, the role of Biden’s inner circle, and how silence and loyalty collided in the final year of his presidency.