Swamp Notes
Swamp Notes is the weekly US politics podcast from The Financial Times. Every Saturday, host Marc Filippino talks to reporters in Washington as well as the FT's veteran US political commentators and a cast of expert guests to explain what the latest moves in the Capitol mean for the economy, business and for people in America — and beyond. Subscribe and listen for incisive analysis, on-the-ground insights and a uniquely global perspective.
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Latest Episode
Is the US economy really K-shaped? (28.11.2025)
Previous Episodes
- Trump changes tack on the Epstein files
- Coming soon from Tech Tonic: Defying death
- Maga fractures over far-right interview
- The Bethlehem Project: An immigration raid divides a community
- Does the Democrats’ election sweep change anything?
- What Trump wants from Venezuela
- Who’s benefiting from Trump’s presidency?
- How Stephen Miller is defining Trump’s second term
- Is Donald Trump the president of peace?
- Democrats draw a line in the sand with government shutdown
- An FCC insider on Kimmel, TV and free speech
- The future of corporate America under Trump
- How the Supreme Court can change the course of Trump’s presidency
- Bonus ep: How the UK is navigating the Trump era
- Can we keep trusting US economic data?
- Uncle Sam to become Intel’s biggest shareholder
- How to rebuild global trade
- Trump opens retirement to crypto
- The real cost of gutting USAID
- Gaza crisis puts Trump at a crossroads
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