Former member of the “Squad” and former Reps. Cori Bush, D-Mo. and Jamaal Bowman, DN.Y. announced their new YouTube podcast, “Bowman and Bush,” on Bush's Instagram on Thursday.
The “Squad” was founded in 2019 by four Democratic women. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in New York, Ilhan Omar in Minnesota, Ayana Presley in Massachusetts, and Rashida Tribe in Michigan. The group added two new members after the 2020 election, Koribush of Missouri and Jamal Brown of New York.
Bush and Bowman lost their primary bid in 2024, and politics surrounding Israel played a major role in the race. Israeli special interest group, the American Israeli Public Relations Committee (AIPAC), and their associated super PAC, the United Democracy Project (UDP), spent $9 million in 2024. According to the hill.
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(Former Congressmen Kori Bush and Jamal Bowman are set to launch a new podcast, “Bowman and Bush,” after losing the primary election in 2024.)
“I'm excited to announce the launch of only our brand new monthly show, Bowman and Bush, On Zeteo!,” wrote Bush in her Instagram story.
Zeteo is a media company of former MSNBC host Mehdi Hassan, and has posted an introductory video on his YouTube channel.
“@jamaalbowmanny and I will dig deeper into what is actually happening in Congress and explore the powerful impact of big money. Find out the real story, insider insights and how you look behind the curtains!”
Hassan also welcomed the duo to the media companies and shared this message with X's followers. “We spill tea about what's actually happening inside the council and the damages caused by big money and special benefits.”
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Former MSNBC anchor Mehdi Hasan welcomed the duo to his media company at X on Thursday. (David Livingstone/Getty Images)
Bush, who is currently facing a Justice Department investigation into campaign spending on private security, has paid her husband an additional $17,500 from the committee in recent months, a recent filing shows.
A new Missouri Democrat submission filed earlier this month to the Federal Election Commission, which saw her campaign pay her husband Courtney Meritz an additional $2,500 each from October 1 to December 31. indicates.
The new payments have maintained a steady flow of checks to husbands over the past two years. After getting married in February 2023, Bush and Meritz revealed they were together before entering the office in 2021.
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Joe Schoffstall and Peter Kasperowicz of Fox News contributed to this report.





