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Episodes: 1204
Frequency: Daily
Rating: 4.7/5.0
Estimated listeners: 10k-100k
Gender skew: Male
Location: USA
YouTube: 34.4k subscribers
Instagram: 93.0k followers
podcast@readtangle.com
For verified host and producer emails, sign up to view.
Isaac Saul - Executive Editor and Founder of Tangle. The show description and episode credits indicate he’s the executive editor/founder and is directly involved in hosting at least some segments.
Kmele Foster - Co-host on “Suspension of the Rules” segments (joined by Isaac and Kmele).
Sarah Isgur - Controversial Supreme Court Rulings And Why The Episode Argues People Reacting To SCOTUS Are Wrong; Executive Power / Rulings Context
FULL EPISODE: The Friday Edition. - What I'll be celebrating this weekend.
July 03, 2026
Dear readers,As we celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, much ink will be spilled about where we are as a nation: what we’ve overcome, what’s broken, what works, and where we’re going. Like many Americans (and American writers), I’ve been ruminating on this anniversary from many angles. But today, my mind is stuck on one specific part of our country’s story: The freedom of the press, and the power of the “publish” button. I don’t take it for granted that I have the ability to immed...
Suspension of the rules. - Supreme Court expert Sarah Isgur joins Isaac and Kmele.
July 03, 2026
Coming up on today's episode of Suspension of the Rules, Isaac and Kmele are joined by Supreme Court expert Sarah Isgur to cover this weeks controversial rulings and tells us why all the people freaking out about SCOTUS are wrong. Last but not least, a pretty gross grievance section. It's a good one!Ad-free podcasts are here!To listen to this podcast ad-free, and to enjoy our subscriber only premium content, go to ReadTangle.com to sign up! Click HERE to get 20% off your first year of ad-free...
The Supreme Court’s rulings on executive power.
July 02, 2026
On Monday, the Supreme Court issued two decisions on the president’s power to remove leaders of federal agencies. In the first case, Trump v. Slaughter, the Court voted 6–3 to strike down a federal law that limited the president’s power to fire Federal Trade Commission (FTC) members. In the second, Trump v. Cook, the Court voted 5–4 that Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook can remain in her role while her legal challenge to President Trump’s attempt to fire her pl...
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