Joe LaVorgna - Fmr White House Chief Economist - on the $1.9T Covid Bill Share Share Subscribe Subscribe Amazon Music Apple Podcasts CastBox Google Podcasts iHeartRadio Pocket Casts RadioPublic Spotify Stitcher TuneIn RSS Download Description × Advertising 0 / 0 | 00:00 / 00:00 | Skip Listen on Privacy Policy <iframe> Player Code Embed this player on your website using the snippet below Copy LaVorgna: the economy is strong and vaccinations are rolling out - and the best stimulus would be to reopen the economy further. Top Stories All Things Trump Reagan secured peace through strength, Trump is betting he can achieve prosperity the same way Federal Agencies Trump nearing Clinton's record for largest cuts to federal workforce Sponsored Award-Winning John Solomon Reports Daily Podcast. LISTEN NOW! Courts & Law Same judge blocking CIA efforts to fire DEI employees hamstrung the Steele Dossier prosecution Congress ActBlue adopted 'more lenient' donation standards, received foreign money during 2024 election cycle Just the News Spotlight Just News, No Noise Federal Agencies Texas man arrested for threatening ICE agents, Noem on social media Congress Republican senators introduce bill to create education saving accounts for military families White House Trump imposes historic 10% tariffs against most nations, vows to 'supercharge' economy Congress Four Senate Republicans join Democrats in blocking Trump's Canada tariffs Federal Agencies Department of Agriculture halts federal funding for Maine over men in women's sports Trending Same judge blocking CIA efforts to fire DEI employees hamstrung the Steele Dossier prosecution Democrat House leader Jeffries threatens to sue Texas Gov Abbott over House seat special election Reagan secured peace through strength, Trump is betting he can achieve prosperity the same way Trump nearing Clinton's record for largest cuts to federal workforce DOJ reportedly decided in final days of Biden presidency not to prosecute Texas AG Ken Paxton The Latest Courts & Law DOJ reportedly decided in final days of Biden presidency not to prosecute Texas AG Ken Paxton Congress Democrat House leader Jeffries threatens to sue Texas Gov Abbott over House seat special election Europe As Netanyahu arrives in Hungary, PM Orban announces country's exit from International Criminal Court
All Things Trump Reagan secured peace through strength, Trump is betting he can achieve prosperity the same way
Courts & Law Same judge blocking CIA efforts to fire DEI employees hamstrung the Steele Dossier prosecution
Congress ActBlue adopted 'more lenient' donation standards, received foreign money during 2024 election cycle
Congress Republican senators introduce bill to create education saving accounts for military families
Federal Agencies Department of Agriculture halts federal funding for Maine over men in women's sports
Courts & Law DOJ reportedly decided in final days of Biden presidency not to prosecute Texas AG Ken Paxton
Congress Democrat House leader Jeffries threatens to sue Texas Gov Abbott over House seat special election
Europe As Netanyahu arrives in Hungary, PM Orban announces country's exit from International Criminal Court