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Dave McCormick

Mentioned in 4 analyzed podcast episodes across 4 shows

Republican Senator from Pennsylvania with interests spanning financial regulation, energy policy, and political-business engagement. He has advocated for CFTC jurisdiction over prediction markets and has been involved in questioning security practices around international energy investments. McCormick is noted for organizing high-profile summits that bring together political and business leaders.

Episode Appearances

Bankless

Bankless · Feb 20, 2026

ROLLUP: Prediction Market War | Base Leaves Optimism | Tomasz Exits EF | Clarity Act Lives | Harvard Buys ETH

Pennsylvania Senator supporting CFTC exclusive jurisdiction over prediction markets

Prediction Market Regulation and CFTC AuthorityBase Layer 2 Independence and OP Stack DepartureEthereum Foundation Leadership Transition
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Congressional Dish

Congressional Dish · Feb 16, 2026

CD332: Controlling Venezuela

Republican Senator from Pennsylvania; questioned investor security guarantees for Venezuelan oil operations

Venezuelan regime change operation and military intervention legalityU.S. sanctions on Venezuelan oil and economic coercion mechanismsCongressional war powers and authorization for use of military force (AUMF)
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The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe · Feb 3, 2026

468: Thomas Tull—Adjacent to Greatness

Organized energy summit in Pittsburgh where Tull and Rowe met; brought together political and business leaders

Workforce Development and Skills GapManufacturing Reshoring and Domestic ProductionArtificial Intelligence and Workforce Augmentation
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Search Engine

Search Engine · Oct 3, 2025

Talk Easy x Search Engine

Pennsylvania Senator who voted for $1.1B NPR/PBS funding cuts

Long-form interview techniques and craftPublic radio history and evolution (1973-2024)Interviewing as journalism vs. voyeurism ethics
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