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Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Roots of the Assassination Attempt

Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Free Press

News, Society & Culture

4.67.8K Ratings

🗓️ 16 July 2024

⏱️ 113 minutes

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Summary

As you now well know, at 6:11 p.m. on Saturday evening, shots rang out at a Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. One person, a 50-year-old man named Cory Comperatore, was killed. Two others, David Dutch and James Copenhaver, were gravely injured. Trump’s ear was grazed by a bullet. Before the 45th president was whisked away by Secret Service, he emerged defiant with his fist pumping in the air, blood on his ear and face. “Fight! Fight! Fight!” he yelled at the crowd, to which they chanted back: “USA! USA! USA!” As we would later learn, one of the bullets pierced the top of Trump’s right ear, flying just a hair’s breadth away from his head. One inch. One inch and we would be having a very different conversation. As Niall Ferguson wrote in The Free Press: “An inch or two further to the left and the bullet that grazed Donald Trump’s ear would have penetrated his skull and very likely killed him. A slight gust of wind, a tremor of the assassin’s hand, an unexpected move by the former president—for whatever tiny reason, Trump lived to fight another day.” Saturday’s attempted assassination has already shifted the course of this election. How will it shape our politics and our country? And was this violence the inevitable outcome of our painfully divided country, and who is responsible for those divisions? Those are the subjects of today’s episode. This is an episode in two parts. The first part is about the unspeakable events that took place on Saturday. Then in the second half, you’ll hear our initial conversation that took place last week about political brokenness, the crisis of trust between the American people and our elected officials—and how to fix it with some help from the Constitution. In light of what happened over the weekend, it feels even more poignant. The guest in both halves of this episode is Yuval Levin, one of the greatest political analysts and explainers of our time. Yuval has even been called the “the most important voice in the political culture.” He worked on domestic policy in the George W. Bush administration. He’s now a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where he studies Congress, the presidency, the courts, the Constitution, and American political life. He’s the author of several books including The Fractured Republic and A Time to Build. And he just published American Covenant: How the Constitution Unified Our Nation—and Could Again. It gives us a road map to how the Constitution can bring the country together to solve our political troubles. What I particularly love about Yuval is that when everyone around us seems to be taking the black pill, Yuval is clear-eyed. He’s neither optimistic nor pessimistic. Yuval is just realistic, informed by a deep sense of American history that gives him a perspective on what’s happening now while motivated by a true love for this country. Header 6: The Free Press earns a commission from any purchases made through all book links in this article. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:36.2

As you now well know, at 6.11 PM on Saturday evening, shots rang out at a Trump rally

0:42.2

in Butler, Pennsylvania.

0:44.0

One person, a 50-year-old father named Corey Comperator, was killed.

0:49.0

David Dutch and James Koppenhaver were gravely injured.

0:53.6

And Trump's ear was grazed by a bullet.

0:56.9

Before the 45th president was whisked away by Secret Service,

1:00.9

he emerged defiant, his fist pumping in the air, blood streaked across his face.

1:07.3

Fight, fight, he yelled at the crowd, to which they chanted back. As we would later learn,

1:19.4

one of the bullets pierced the top right of Trump's ear, flying just a hair's breath away from his head.

1:27.0

One inch. One inch and we would be having a very different conversation.

1:33.3

As Neil Ferguson wrote in the free press,

1:36.0

an inch or two further to the left,

1:38.4

and the bullet that grazed Donald Trump's ear

1:40.7

would have penetrated his skull and very likely killed him.

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