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Are Trump’s claims for political revenge more than rhetoric?

KCRW's Left, Right & Center

KCRW

352865, News

4.24.8K Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2024

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Following his felony conviction, Donald Trump has spent the last week talking about revenge on his political enemies, such as throwing the president’s wife in jail. Some voters are concerned about the dramatics and inflammatory terminology, particularly Project 2025, the conservative playbook for realigning the federal government. How realistic are those ideas, and what are the safeguards to maintain the balance of prosecutorial power?

Over the weekend, an IDF operation led to the rescue of four Israeli hostages and the reported deaths of over 200 Palestinian civilians. Journalist Abdullah Al-Jamal and his family were killed in the raid. Initial reports from Israel claimed that three of the hostages were in Al-Jamal’s home. The reporter was also linked to Al-Jazeera, an international media outlet that the Israeli government banned last month for alleged ties to Hamas. The Palestinian Chronicle, where Al-Jamal worked, is now disputing his connection to Al-Jazeera, as well as the initial reports on the hostage claims. The messy situation raises larger questions about the role of activism in journalism.

Last year, a commonwealth judge in Pennsylvania ruled that the state’s public school system was unconstitutional. The verdict found that outdated textbooks, dilapidated facilities, and inadequate funding failed to produce fair academic opportunities for students in low-performing districts. Like in many other states, school choice advocates in Pennsylvania are promoting a new voucher program as a solution to their education system’s woes. The vouchers would give scholarships to students in the lowest-achieving schools, so they could transfer to private institutions. Results on voucher effectiveness are mixed. As part of our 50 states series, KCRW discusses the choices parents are weighing in the ongoing debate over vouchers and public school funding.

Transcript

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0:00.0

All right and center. Welcome everybody. Let's dig right in. I'm David Green.

0:06.0

And one thing we've talked a lot about on our show is what is at stake in this upcoming presidential election?

0:13.0

And we've talked about the danger of using labels

0:16.2

or dramatic terminology, authoritarian,

0:19.9

anti-democratic, woke.

0:22.6

So we all agreed that we're going to focus on specifics

0:25.7

and be relentless about that.

0:27.0

What are candidates saying?

0:28.3

What are their actual intentions?

0:29.8

What would it look like?

0:31.4

You know, give you the voter as much information as possible and then put

0:35.1

this election and all it will mean in your hands, it's your decision.

0:38.6

So I want to listen together to some things that Donald Trump has said recently about some of his political opponents.

0:44.0

Well revenge does take time I will say that does and sometimes revenge can be

0:49.0

justified though I have to be honest you know sometimes it can. But wouldn't it be terrible to throw the president's wife

0:57.1

and the former secretary state, you think of it,

1:01.0

the former secretary's here,

1:02.3

but the president's wife

1:04.8

indigail would not be a terrible thing

1:07.4

but they want to do it

1:09.0

so you know it's uh... it's a terrible terrible uh... path that they're leading us to

1:15.9

and it's very possible that

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