This week on The Necessary Conversation, Chad, Haley, and Mary Lou dig into the biggest political issues of the past 7 days.

🚢 The USS Abraham Lincoln has been at sea for over 260 days — more than 200 without a port call — the longest continuous deployment in modern history. Reports describe exhaustion, rationed food, suicidal thoughts, and at least one sailor who attempted to jump to his death. Nearly 200 family members confronted Navy leadership in San Diego over conditions and fears their loved ones will harm themselves. When asked if the deployment was too long, Trump said it hadn't been nearly long enough. We ask Mom and Dad: does Trump care about these sailors at all?

⚡ ICE is spending $20 million on electric shock gloves that deliver intense pain when pressed against a person's skin. The manufacturer's own manual warns they can cause serious injury or death. We ask: should ICE be given yet another way to kill people?

🏛️ Trump's hand-picked Kennedy Center board voted 20-3 to put his name back on the building — in direct defiance of a federal judge's order that only Congress can rename it. After being forced to remove the letters, Trump had the facade covered with a tarp that's been up for months. If he can't have his name on it, apparently nobody gets to see it. We ask: why is he spending time on this while we're at war?

🔮 We simmer down to discuss the big question — do you think we come back after we die?

🤛 Republican congressional candidate Max Miller is refusing to drop out of his race despite his ex-wife accusing him of attacking her with boiling water and breaking their daughter's collarbone, plus abuse allegations from two other women including former Trump press secretary Stephanie Grisham. Meanwhile, the Democratic Senate nominee in Maine dropped out after sexual misconduct allegations and pressure from his own party. We ask: why do Republicans and Democrats treat these situations so differently?

👋 Karoline Leavitt announced she's leaving as White House press secretary, citing family. Her tenure was widely characterized as combative and dishonest. Trump says she'll stay on as a top outside advisor. We ask Mom: did you actually like her?

🌹 Democratic primary turnout is surging to levels not seen in decades — nearly 800,000 in Wisconsin, 1.5 million in Michigan. And democratic socialists are winning big: Zohran Mamdani in New York, Abdul El-Sayed in Michigan, Melat Kiros toppling a 27-year incumbent in Denver, and more than 30 socialist primary wins across the country. They're running on Medicare for All, affordable housing, and higher taxes on the wealthy. We ask Mom: do you like the democratic socialists? Do you think they can win?

This one covers everything from the ocean to outer space to the afterlife. Buckle up.

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