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Political Journalist Tara Palmeri Launches New Podcast


The Tera Palmeri Show
The Tera Palmeri Show

Veteran political journalist Tara Palmeri is bringing her signature fearless style to the podcast world with the launch of "The Tara Palmeri Show." Known for her sharp reporting and hard-hitting interviews, Palmeri promises that her new independent platform will feature "real honest conversations that break ground."

"This is the place for some of the biggest newsmakers from both parties to sit down and have real honest conversations that break ground," said Palmeri, who has spent the last 15 years reporting for major outlets including ABC News, Politico, the New York Post, the Washington Examiner, and Puck.

Already making waves, Palmeri moderated a heated debate between Democratic strategist James Carville and activist David Hogg about the future of the Democratic Party. She also made headlines for her recent interview with conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer, which "helped accelerate the ouster of Mike Waltz as President Trump's National Security Adviser."

In addition to her podcast, Palmeri writes a popular Substack column called The Red Letter and maintains a growing YouTube channel that recently earned her a feature profile in The New York Times.

Palmeri is producing the show in partnership with John Wordock Media, the consulting firm founded by former Cumulus Podcast Network executive John Wordock. The show is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, and YouTube Music.

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