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The Case for Prosecuting Trump

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The Case for Prosecuting Trump mentions Free Labor, Free Soil, Free Men by Eric Foner and What It Took to Win by Michael Kazin with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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I'm rereading Free Labor, Free Soil, Free Men, which is Eric Foner's book on the history of the Republican Party and the development of Republican Pa…

What It Took to Win
Michael Kazin

I'm also reading kind of the last book on my plate here, is What It Took to Win, which is a new book by the historian Michael Kazin.

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The Jan. 6 hearings have made it clear that Donald Trump led a concerted, monthslong effort to overturn a democratic election. The extensive interviews — over 1,000 — that the House select committee conducted prove that Trump was told there was no evidence of election fraud, but he pressed his anti-democratic case regardless. And it appears that the hearings may be making an impact on public opinion: An ABC News/Ipsos survey released Sunday found that 58 percent of respondents believe Trump should be charged with a crime for his role in the Jan. 6 attack, up from 52 percent in April. But after all the evidence comes to light, will he actually face legal consequences? If the answer is no, then what might future presidents — including, perhaps, Trump himself — be emboldened to do? And what would that mean for the future of the American political system? Jamelle Bouie is a Times Opinion columnist and co-host of the podcast “Unclear and Present Danger.” Bouie brings a remarkable historical depth to his writing about American politics. His columns about Jan. 6 — and the troubling idiosyncrasies of Trump’s presidency before it — have shown how the former president’s illiberal actions have threatened the constitutional foundation of American government. So I asked him on the show to help me process the Jan. 6 hearings with an eye to America’s past, and also to its uncertain future. We discuss why Jan. 6 may be not just an insurrection but “a kind of revolution or, at least, the very beginning of one”; how the anti-democratic nature of the American Constitution makes our system vulnerable to demagogues like Trump; the most important takeaways from the hearings so far; what could happen in 2024 if Trump is allowed to walk free; what Trump allies are already doing to gain power over elections; why refusing to prosecute Trump would itself be a “radical act”; why Republicans have grown increasingly suspicious of — and hostile to — representative democracy; why Bouie thinks prosecuting Trump would be worth the political fallout it would cause; and more. Mentioned: “Trump Had a Mob. He Also Had a Plan.” by Jamelle Bouie “America Punishes Only a Certain Kind of Rebel” by Jamelle Bouie “Prosecute Trump? Put Yourself in Merrick Garland’s Shoes.” by Jack Goldsmith Book recommendations: Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men by Eric Foner Salmon P. Chase by Walter Stahr What It Took to Win by Michael Kazin We're hiring a researcher! You can apply here or by visiting nytimes.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/News Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris, Rollin Hu, Mary Marge Locker and Kate Sinclair; mixing and original music by Isaac Jones; audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Our executive producer is Irene Noguchi. Special thanks to Kristin Lin and Kristina Samulewski.
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Free Labor, Free Soil, Free Men
Eric Foner

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What It Took to Win
Michael Kazin

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Rereading Eric Foner's book on the history of the Republican Party and the development of Republican Party ideology in the 1840s and 1850s.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in American political history and party dynamics
Key quote: I'm rereading Free Labor, Free Soil, Free Men, which is Eric Foner's book on the history of the Republican Party and the development of Republican Party ideology in the 1840s and 1850s.
The host mentions 'Free Labor, Free Soil, Free Men' as part of a discussion on the evolution of political ideologies in the United States, particularly during the 1840s and 1850s. This book is highlighted for its insights into the Republican Party's development and its relevance to current political dynamics.
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What It Took to Win
Michael Kazin
Best for Individuals interested in political history and party dynamicsOften cited around fluidity of American party system

Reading a new book by historian Michael Kazin, a history of the Democratic Party from its beginnings in the early 19th century to the present.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in political history and party dynamics
Key quote: I'm also reading kind of the last book on my plate here, is What It Took to Win, which is a new book by the historian Michael Kazin.
The host mentions 'What It Took to Win' as part of a broader exploration of the historical context of the Democratic Party and its evolution. This book is relevant to understanding the current political landscape and the shifts occurring within political ideologies.
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Free Labor, Free Soil, Free Men
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I'm rereading Free Labor, Free Soil, Free Men, which is Eric Foner's book on the history of the Republican Party and the development of Republican Pa…
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The Ezra Klein Show · 1:10:40
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Free Labor, Free Soil, Free Men
Eric Foner

The host mentions 'Free Labor, Free Soil, Free Men' as part of a discussion on the evolution of political ideologies in the United States, particul…

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What It Took to Win
Michael Kazin

The host mentions 'What It Took to Win' as part of a broader exploration of the historical context of the Democratic Party and its evolution. This…

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