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Ro Khanna on Crime, Censorship, Congress & Fixing What’s Broken


Episode Details
Channel

All-In Podcast

Published

10/2/2025

Episode Summary

In a wide-ranging conversation on the All-In Podcast, Representative Ro Khanna detailed his pragmatic progressive viewpoint on America's most pressing issues. The discussion began with Immigration, where Khanna called for reforming the H-1B visa program to curb abuse by IT consulting firms and create a better pathway to a Green Card, thereby retaining top talent like Google CEO Sundar Pichai and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. Khanna, a member of the Democratic Party, emphasized a 'first principles' approach, giving Donald Trump credit for identifying key national problems while disagreeing with his solutions and condemning the rise of Extreme Rhetoric in politics. He analyzed his party's failure to maintain its relationship with the Tech Industry in his home district of Silicon Valley—home to giants like Apple, Nvidia, Tesla, and Broadcom. Both Khanna and Trump were framed as proponents of Economic Patriotism, though with differing strategies. A significant focus was the competitive race in AI (Artificial Intelligence) with China, whose industrial advancements at companies like Xiaomi were highlighted as a serious challenge. Khanna also offered an insider's perspective on a looming Government Shutdown, attributing it to a constitutional clash over spending between Congress and the Joe Biden administration. He strongly defended Free Speech and warned against the escalating, bipartisan use of Censorship and Lawfare, citing examples from the suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story to Trump's threats against Jimmy Kimmel. On domestic policy, Khanna addressed the political liability of rising Crime, linking it to the public perception of failed Social Justice Reform policies in major cities. He analyzed the success of Zohran Mamdani in New York City as a powerful indicator of the electorate's focus on economic affordability, contrasting modern challenges with the effective governance of former mayor Mike Bloomberg. Finally, Khanna affirmed his strong support for a Congressional Stock Trading Ban to eliminate conflicts of interest for lawmakers, referencing a policy also supported by figures like Bernie Sanders.

Key Topics & People
Congress
Congress
PoliticalEntity

The legislative branch of the US federal government where Fetterman serves as a Senator.

The global hub of technology where AI Data Centers and tech infrastructure are highly relevant.

Independent US Senator who has proposed a wealth tax and a moratorium on AI data centers.

A political tactic of freezing government funding, which Fetterman vehemently opposes.

The process of moving to the US, which Fetterman generally supports alongside strong border security.

China
China
PoliticalEntity

Global superpower and rival to the US, heavily involved in the geopolitical and technological race.

Former US President who maintains a strong base of supporters that Fetterman treats with respect.

Democratic Party
Organization

The political party John Fetterman belongs to, which he criticizes for drifting away from its core historical values.

Google
Google
Organization

Tech giant historically feared by startups, now providing open models like Gemma and leading AI development.

Nvidia
Nvidia
Organization

Dominant AI chip designer, referenced as a foundational holding in the proposed Invest America accounts.

Tesla
Organization

Electric vehicle and AI company building self-driving tech and humanoid robotics, praised by Kalanick as the 'Google' of physical AI.

Ro Khanna
Ro Khanna
Person

US Representative proposing a steep national wealth tax.

Apple
Apple
Organization

Tech giant whose silicon hardware empowers the running of local open source AI models.

Microsoft
Microsoft
Organization

A major technology company that went public early, creating immense wealth for retail investors.

Xiaomi
Xiaomi
Organization

Chinese tech company deploying advanced robotics to manufacture EVs.

Artificial Intelligence, viewed as a disruptive technological force capable of massive automation and shifts in global competition.

The broader technology sector that experiences massive investment cycles, innovations, and subsequent bubbles.

Son of President Joe Biden, involved in overseas business dealings notably with Burisma.

Joe Biden
Joe Biden
Person

President of the United States, noted in the podcast for allegedly using a pseudonym (Robert Peters) in emails.

The largest US city, recently struggling with an unmanageable migrant crisis and deteriorating public safety.

The suppression of speech, public communication, or other information.

A central theme of the discussion, contrasting the strong protections in the United States under the First Amendment with the more restrictive approaches in Europe.

The third CEO of Microsoft, who participated in a fireside chat discussing AI's impact on business, Microsoft's strategy, and the future of technology.

A politician representing the rise of socialism in the US, whose philosophy of 'collectivism' is seen as a winning political trend for 2026.

A visa for skilled foreign workers. Lutnick expresses that it should be reserved for very high earners ($500k+), not for entry-level college graduates, to prioritize hiring from American universities.

The CEO of Google, whose leadership is implicitly discussed in the context of Google's launch of Gemini and the company's strategic imperative to compete in the AI space.

Lawfare
Topic

The use of the legal system to achieve political objectives, a term used by the hosts to describe the various legal cases and challenges against Donald Trump.

Broadcom
Broadcom
Organization

A semiconductor and software company that is a partner of OpenAI and experienced a stock drop due to market worries.

A document conferring permanent residency in the US. Trump proposes a new policy to automatically grant a green card to any foreign student who graduates from a US college.

An American businessman, politician, and philanthropist who served as the 108th mayor of New York City. He is cited as the last best example of effective, strong governance in a major city.

A movement and set of policies aimed at addressing systemic inequalities in the criminal justice system. Its real-world implications, such as no-bail policies, are discussed in relation to rising crime.

European Regulators
PoliticalEntity

Governmental bodies in Europe responsible for regulation. They were reportedly putting pressure on Google, which was alleviated after Donald Trump's intervention.

A proposed policy to prohibit members of Congress from trading individual stocks to prevent potential conflicts of interest, which Ro Khanna strongly supports.

Inflammatory and divisive language used in politics. The podcast discusses how it leads to hate, extremism, and an inability to find common ground, with blame attributed to an 'attention economy'.

Crime
Crime
Topic

Actions that constitute an offense punishable by law. The discussion focuses on rising crime in major cities, the perceived failure of Democratic policies on safety, and the political ramifications of not addressing public frustration.

An economic philosophy focused on prioritizing domestic job creation, manufacturing, and national economic interests, often through industrial policy. Both Ro Khanna and Donald Trump are associated with the concept, though with different approaches.

An American television host and comedian. Trump's threat to take him off the air is cited as an example of an attack on free speech.

Companies that provide IT services and outsourcing, which are accused in the podcast of abusing the H-1B visa system by securing a bulk of the visas for lower-wage workers rather than top-tier talent.