Since Kamala Harris ascended to the top of the ticket, there have been reports of meltdowns in Trumpworld, with some Republican strategists suggesting Trump is having a public breakdown. Has the era of a thoughtful, poignant Trump already disappeared?
Also on the podcast: Kamala Harris’s Tim Walz pick came as a shock to many Democrats, with insiders believing Josh Shapiro was the favorite. Why didn’t Kamala opt for Josh Shapiro — the candidate the Republicans feared most? And with the left of the Democrats becoming increasingly polarized over issues like Israel-Gaza, was this part of a strategy to mobilize the base? Freddy Gray speaks to editor-at-large of the Wall Street Journal, Gerard Baker.