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Alex Prud'homme

Season 6 Episode 10 | 26m 40s

Some of America's key moments happened over meals, from Jefferson's receptions to Nixon's China diplomacy. Author Alex Prud’homme joins David Rubenstein to explore the political power of the White House kitchen, highlighting meals that shaped history.

Aired: 03/04/25 | Expires: 04/02/25
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