In this episode of The New Yorker's Political Scene podcast, the panel delves into the emotional and strategic reactions to Donald Trump's re-election. They discuss the weariness and anxiety felt by his opponents, contrasting it with the accommodating stance of some Republicans. The conversation also touches on the possibilities for resistance, including legal challenges, grassroots efforts, and leveraging federalism to limit Trump's power. The panel emphasizes the need for ongoing engagement rather than withdrawal, pointing out the shortcomings of relying solely on legal tactics and highlighting the necessity for a broader political narrative to effectively counter Trump's influence.
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