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Joined October 2020
Not only is there a double standard that lets Republicans shrug off right-wing extremism, @milleridriss tells @mehdirhasan there's a "direct through-line" between the xenophobia of the war on terror and "a much broader rage" of hate groups over the last decade.
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A new report shows far-right extremist killings are on the rise. But just as dangerous, @mehdirhasan says, is the denialism of the GOP. He breaks down why Republicans can’t afford to keep turning the other cheek. WATCH:
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In just a few years, the Q-Anon conspiracy has gone from obscure, internet message board to fully mainstream, @mehdirhasan says. How did this happen and why does the right seem particularly susceptible? @willsommer has some answers - he joins to talk his new book
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Marjorie Taylor Greene's idea of a "national divorce" is not only outrageous, but dangerous and deeply flawed. @MehdiRHasan and @AymanM speak on set for the first time about the consequences of a sitting member of Congress calling for the dissolution of the U.S.
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“It’s a bill that would make Florida the place where public higher education goes to die,” @jeremycyoung tells @MehdiRHasan in response to GOP Florida lawmakers introducing a new bill that would ban gender, CRT studies and DEI initiatives.
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Donald Trump's presidency is often seen as unprecedented but compared to Andrew Jackson, was he really a one-off? @IainDale tells @MehdiRHasan that Jackson was "the Trump of his day. Like Trump, he was the ultimate disruptor."
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"We have to recognize that her comments are not going to diminish her standing in the Republican Party," @kathsstewart says to @MehdiRHasan of Marjorie Taylor Greene's alarming secessionist rhetoric. "The big question here is where is the Republican leadership?"
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Could the Georgia grand jury foreperson's bizarre media tour lead to a possible dismissal and make Donald Trump the luckiest man in the world? “Probably not,” @BarbMcQuade tells @MehdiRHasan. “I think that if there’s any taint here it can be cured.”
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"She didn't play rhetorical footsie with the idea. She explicitly stated that America should be torn asunder," @MehdiRHasan says of Marjorie Taylor Greene calling for the United States to undergo a "National Divorce." WATCH:
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"There's a lot of Republicans living in blue states and Democrats in red states. Separation won't be as easy as it was during the Civil War." @bfwalter shoots down Marjorie Taylor Greene's talks of a "national divorce" with @MehdiRHasan.
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