In this episode of The Political Scene, Jane Mayer, Susan Glasser, and Evan Osnos discuss the recent act of political violence, the shooting of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, and set the moment in context with the history of law and order in America. They explore how this event might be exploited to justify further violence and repression, and what it signifies for American democracy, referencing past instances of political violence and the reactions of leaders. The conversation touches on the divisive nature of current American politics, the role of leaders in either calming or inflaming tensions, and the potential for specific government actions against political opponents. They also discuss Charlie Kirk's background and his influence within the Trump administration, as well as the broader implications of political violence and the demonization of opposing ideologies.
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