All Eyes On Gaza As Hunger Crisis Grows

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What A Day

2025-07-29

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Global outrage is building as the hunger crisis in Gaza descends into new depths of horror. Even aid workers themselves — the people tasked with helping Palestinians find food and water — say they, too, are starving. The ballooning crisis comes amid months of severe aid restrictions imposed by Israel, which has justified its actions with claims that Hamas has been stealing food and other supplies to maintain its control of the territory. But even President Donald Trump said Monday that Israel needs to do more to let aid in. Maryland Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen joins us to talk about the worsening hunger crisis in Gaza, how the U.S. is complicit, and what should be done next. And in headlines: President Trump declines to rule out a pardon for Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, former North Carolina Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper announces a Senate run, and a federal judge blocks Medicaid cuts for Planned Parenthood clinics. Show Notes: Call Congress – 202-224-3121Subscribe to the What A Day Newsletter – https://tinyurl.com/3kk4nyz8What A Day – YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@whatadaypodcastFollow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/crookedmedia/For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday
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  • It's Tuesday, July 29th.

  • I'm Jane Costin and this is What a Day,

  • the show that is here to tell you that the year we are currently in is 2025.

  • Mark that down

  • because apparently what year did things happen is a subject of open discussion for some of our Republican friends.

  • Like say, what years was Barack Obama president for?

  • which Oklahoma Republican Senator Mark Wayne Mullen had a really,

  • really hard time with for some reason when discussing the Epstein case with CNN's Jake Tapper on Sunday.

  • It was 2008.

  • It was the U.S. attorney at the time was a guy named Alex Acosta.

  • He was a Bush appointee.

  • He went on to become President Trump's secretary of labor.

  • It all took place in 2008.

  • Who was in office at the time?

  • 2008, George W. Bush.

  • Who was in office at the time?

  • George W. Bush.

  • No, 2009 is when the case came out and Obama was in office at the time.

  • It's not true.

  • Look,