House Minority Whip Katherine Clark joined "On The Record" to discuss the Senate's failure to extend Affordable Care Act tax subsidies, the release of Epstein files, and U.S. actions against Venezuela.

Clark responded to the White House Press Secretary's claims that Democrats bear responsibility for the health subsidy situation and the U.S. Senate's rejection of a plan to extend the funds.

After the seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker that the U.S. Attorney General said was sanctioned for involvement in an illegal shipping network supporting foreign terrorists, Clark responded to questions about the House's overwhelming bipartisan approval of a defense bill.

Clark also discussed Democrats' commitment to releasing all files regarding the case against financier and child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

The Trump economy?

Clark responded to President Trump's comments calling affordability a "hoax" and comparing Democrats to "Bonnie and Clyde preaching about public safety." The Massachusetts Democrat also addressed Trump's "A-plus-plus" grade for his economy.

Analysts tackle the top issues

Democratic analyst Mary Anne Marsh and Republican analyst Ginny Buckingham joined "On The Record" to discuss rising health care costs, Boston's 13% property tax increase, and a Dedham church's controversial nativity scene featuring an "ICE was here" sign.

Reviewing candidate's anti-Trump ad

Marsh and Buckingham discussed Rep. Jasmine Crockett's viral Senate campaign ad featuring Trump's "low IQ person" comment. The analysts debated whether the Texas Democrat needs more substance beyond anti-Trump sentiment.

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