President Trump has deployed the National Guard to Memphis and Chicago and has his sights on Portland, Ore. It’s his latest effort to punish his perceived enemies and provoke a response. In this episode, the Opinion national politics writer Michelle Cottle, the Opinion columnist David French and the contributing Opinion writer E.J. Dionne Jr. discuss the state of a divided America and what history can tell us about this moment.
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Michelle Cottle: Guys, welcome. How’s it going?
E.J. Dionne Jr.: Great. And joy to be with you both.
David French: Well, it’s great to be with you, Michelle. I missed you last week.
Cottle: Well, I am ready to dive back in and get all of the goodies that I missed. But I have to say, I leave town for a week to visit family, and you two let the government shut down and the National Guard invade Memphis and Chicago. I feel this is extremely irresponsible. It’s kind of inexcusable.
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