Overview
- Carville challenged Trump to a debate on Wednesday following Tuesday's Truth Social post that labeled him a "wacko" over his reform push.
- He backs statehood for Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico and a 13-justice Supreme Court, saying the ideas spotlight how power is tilted in the Senate and the courts.
- He told listeners his goal is to teach voters about gaps between the popular vote and political power and about weak transparency rules for the Supreme Court.
- He invited Fox News and Newsmax to host him and said he would appear if asked, while co-host Al Hunt floated a debate at Mar-a-Lago that Carville said he would accept.
- He cited ethics flare-ups involving Justices Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch to argue for stricter oversight, and no debate has been set as the dispute plays out across media.