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The State of the Union address was fodder for political scientists for years to come

“I Am Somebody!” Ralph Nader Feb 28, 2026 Washington Post personal finance columnist, Michelle Singletary, tells the moving story of how a visit to her grade school by the Reverend Jesse Jackson inspired her life and career as described in her column, “How the Rev. Jesse Jackson Taught Me to Keep Hope Alive." Then Ralph welcomes Professor Eric S. Fish from U.C Davis School of Law to explain how grand juries are no longer rubber-stamping frivolous cases brought to them by the Trump Administration. Plus, Ralph gives us his take on Trump’s marathon State of the Union speech and the Democratic response. Michelle Singletary  writes the nationally-syndicated personal finance column “The Color of Money,” which appears in the  Washington Post  on Wednesdays and Sundays. In 2021, she won the Gerald Loeb award for commentary. She has written four personal finance books, including,  What to Do With Your Money When Crisis Hits: A Survival Guide  and  The 21-Day Financi...

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