Donald Trump’s second tenure as U.S. President has started with a political fumble, and he hasn’t been officially sworn in yet. Matt Gaetz was tabbed to be the next Attorney General in Trump’s Cabinet until he withdrew himself from all nominations this week, largely due to the fallout from a recent ethics investigation. David A. Graham, a Senior Staff Writer at The Atlantic, joins Andrew Pinsent in Hour 4. Meantime, it’s been over 1,000 days since Russia threw the first stone at Ukraine, an ongoing conflict that Russian President Vladimir Putin predicted would only last a few days. Yet, thousands of Ukrainian troops and a determined Ukrainian President refuse to bow down to their enemy. Geoffrey Johnston, an International Affairs columnist with the Kingston Whig-Standard, talks about his latest column.