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Today’s UnPresidented podcast guest is Ruth Ben-Ghiat, an expert of fascism and authoritarian governments at New York University, and author of the book, “Strongmen: From ...
During the attack on the Capitol, the Secret Service had spirited Mike Pence away to a Senator’s “hideaway” office just off the US Senate floor. (More on “hideaways” in a ...
Only eight days after a deadly terrorist attack on the US Capitol building by Trump supporters incited by the “election fraud” lies and angry rhetoric of Donald Trump, his top advisers, ...
It’s 2021, the coup is over (for now), Trump has been impeached, Biden will be sworn in next Wednesday, so where does the country go from here? Will the coup embolden the far-right? ...
147 members of Congress objected to the certification of the Electoral Vote, fueling the anger and hysteria of Trump supporters who launched a violent terrorist attack on the US Capitol ...
The San Francisco Giants, New Balance Athletics, Charles Schwab, Chevron, and ConocoPhillips. These are but a handful of US companies that, either directly or through their employees, ...
In today’s show, the obvious topic is the ongoing fallout, and security concerns, following Donald Trump’s attempted violent coup last Wednesday. We discuss the ongoing ...
Twitter has finally banned Donald Trump for “glorifying violence,” in part by promoting unfounded election conspiracies that incited a Republican mob to a deadly terror ...
Lead Trump supporter Brandon Straka, who heads up the “Walk Away” movement — a campaign calling on Democrats to “walk away” from the Democratic party — tweeted an open call ...