In this episode of the New Yorker Radio Hour, the panel delves into the results of the 2024 US Presidential election, centering on Donald Trump's reelection. They explore the factors that contributed to his victory, such as economic fears, the Democrats' inability to tackle crucial issues, and Trump's skillful use of narrative and identity politics. The panelists voice serious concerns about what a second term for Trump could mean, particularly for the Justice Department, the Supreme Court, and the potential undermining of democratic norms. Additionally, they discuss the evolving media landscape and the impact of influential figures like Elon Musk and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on the political arena.
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