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Deep State Radio: Was Trump's Coup Attempt on January 6th the Start of Something Much Worse?

Words Matter

Riley Fessler

News, Government

4.62.8K Ratings

🗓️ 29 January 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

While some may look at the Trump coup attempt on January 6th as the last desperate act of the disgraced former president to remain in power, it is already being seen among white supremacist groups as a long expected signal of an escalation in domestic unrest leading to a civil war they have long planned and hoped for. The fact that Trump is likely to go unpunished for leading the January 6th effort and the Republican Party is taking a strong stand against accountability for that assault may only make matters worse. We discuss the case for Trump's conviction by the Senate, how we got to the 6th and what it augurs for the future with Elizabeth Neuman, Director of the Republican Accountability Project and former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security and Ryan Goodman, co-editor of "Just Security" and professor of law at NYU Law School. Don't miss this chilling conversation.Each week, we’re bringing you a new episode of one of our favorite podcasts, Deep State Radio. Deep State Radio, hosted by David Rothkopf, produces new episodes 2-3 times per week and brings together top experts, policymakers, and journalists from the national security, foreign policy, and political communities. You can subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. If you become a member of the DSR Network, you’ll receive benefits such as ad-free listening via private feed, discounts to virtual events and Deep State Radio Swag, and access to the member-only Slack community. This is one of the most closely followed podcasts among the people influencing the most important decisions in Washington and worldwide today. You can learn more by visiting thedsrnetwork.com. Listeners to Words Matter will receive 25% off of the regular membership price. Use code wordsmatter at checkout. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/words-matter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Here is another full episode of one of our favorite podcasts, Deep State Radio.

0:19.5

Deep State Radio hosted by David Rothkopf produces new episodes two to three times per week

0:25.4

and brings together top experts, policy makers and journalists from the national security, foreign policy, and political communities.

0:33.5

You can subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:39.8

If you become a member of the DSR Network, you'll receive benefits such as ad-free listening via private feed,

0:46.4

discounts to virtual events, and Deep State Radio swag, and access to the member-only Slack community.

0:54.1

This is one of the most closely followed podcasts among the people influencing the most important decisions in Washington and worldwide today.

1:03.4

You can learn more by visiting the DSRnetwork.com.

1:09.0

Listeners to Words Matter will receive 25% off the regular membership price.

1:14.0

Use code Words Matter at checkout.

1:17.0

Hello and welcome to another episode of the podcast.

1:25.3

I am your host David Rothkopf and I'm in New York City.

1:28.8

And as every Thursday, I am joined by my co-host Ryan Goodman of NYU Law School, who is also New York City.

1:35.8

Hi, Ryan. How are you?

1:37.0

Hi, David. Pretty well. Thanks.

1:38.7

And we have guests today, a new guest to join in the mix here, Elizabeth Newman,

1:44.9

who is director of the Republican Accountability Project.

1:47.9

You've probably seen her as a commentator on MSNBC and elsewhere.

1:52.4

She was Assistant Secretary for Counterterrorism and threat prevention at the Department of Homeland Security.

1:58.2

She served as Deputy Chief of Staff to the Secretary of Homeland Security and has been working in this field for some time,

2:05.0

including having served on the first Homeland Security Staff in the Bush 43 administration.

2:12.0

Welcome, Elizabeth.

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