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Video: A Dispatch Live Potpourri (feat. The Brisket)

Watch the video of our weekly livestreamed conversation.

This Dispatch Live started with a very special guest from Sarah’s house singing his ABCs—and no it wasn’t Jonah (that happened later). Then, a very wonky conversation about Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan and the U.S. higher education system as a whole with Sarah, Jonah, Declan, and Andrew. Following that was an even wonkier debate about the ethics of a meritocracy. And finally, a refreshingly honest reason the January 6 committee has delayed its final hearing. 

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