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Defending Democracy - A Conversation with Elizabeth Cheney

Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube

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Explore a thought-provoking conversation between NBC News anchor Lester Holt and former U.S. Representative Elizabeth Cheney at the 2023 Aspen Ideas Festival. Delve into critical topics such as defending democratic principles, expectations of legal proceedings, the role of federal agencies, and the state of conservatism in America. Gain insights on the potential for a Trump re-election, third-party candidacies, and the impact of endorsements on political influence. Examine discussions on threats to democracy, the criminal justice system, and the implications of a second Trump presidency. Understand the significance of oaths, honor, and impeachment in the context of American politics. This 26-minute dialogue offers a unique perspective on current political challenges and the future of democracy in the United States.

Syllabus

Intro
Defending the indefensible
Expecting an indictment
Moving quickly
FBI and DOJ
Why is her message being rejected
Can Trump be reelected
Are you still a conservative
Chris Christie and Asia Hutchinson
Are you running for president
Would you run as a third party candidate
A warning to other third party candidates
Does endorsing candidates take away your influence
Oath and Honor
Criminal Justice System
Second Trump Presidency
Impeachment
Threats to Democracy


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The Aspen Institute

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