Tom Joscelyn talks with co-host Bill Kristol about the latest ICE killing in Maine and the deportation regime’s campaign of fear; Todd Blanche’s confirmation hearing and the suspicious Ghislaine Maxwell transfer; National Guard troops being normalized on DC streets; and why Trump’s primetime “election interference” speech is really about 2026 and 2028.
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It’s Happening Here
Bill Kristol and Tom Joscelyn discuss the erosion of American democracy in the United States today.
In his dystopian 1935 political novel It Can’t Happen Here, Sinclair Lewis imagined what could happen when Americans elected a dictator. Less than a century later, Bill and Tom are here to break down the threats to American democracy and lay out a playbook for how citizens can respond.
Bill Kristol and Tom Joscelyn discuss the erosion of American democracy in the United States today.
In his dystopian 1935 political novel It Can’t Happen Here, Sinclair Lewis imagined what could happen when Americans elected a dictator. Less than a century later, Bill and Tom are here to break down the threats to American democracy and lay out a playbook for how citizens can respond.
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