Ask Us Anything 2025: Lawfare’s Annual Year-End Podcast
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Why are National Guard servicemembers deployed in cities across the United States, and what are they doing there?
What’s going on in the Eastern District of Virginia, and why did the interim U.S. attorney there indict former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitita James?
What’s the current state of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, and why has Gaza received little to no aid at times since Oct. 7?
If Congress passed a law banning TikTok, why is it still in app stores?
Can the Defense Department carry out strikes on boats in the Caribbean without congressional authorization?
And perhaps the question that everyone was asking: Who is the administrator of DOGE?
Nearly every news alert in 2025 has raised questions, some old, some new, about the law and national security—now you get the chance to ask Lawfare directly.
It’s that time of year again: our annual “Ask Us Anything” podcast, an opportunity for you to ask Lawfare editors and contributors your most burning questions of the year.
To ask by phone, call (202) 643-8474, wait through the rings, and leave a voicemail with your name, where you’re calling from if you like, your question, and whether or not you have a specific member of the Lawfare team in mind to answer. You can also record your question and send it to askusanythinglawfare@gmail.com, or include a written question in the body of your email.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Please submit your questions by Dec. 16.
