CNN's John Sutter talks with Nobel Prize winner Maria Ressa about democracy and dictatorship. Trump suggested that the fraud of the 2020 election was so serious that it quote allows for the termination of all rules, regulations and articles even those found in the Constitution. The statement comes in contrast to Kevin McCarthy's announcement last month that Republicans would read the entirety of the Constitution on the floor of the House when they take control in January.
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Then, we’re joined by our Friend of Pivot, Nobel Prize winner Maria Ressa, to talk about democracy and dictatorship. Maria’s new book, “How to Stand Up to a Dictator: The Fight For Our Future,” is out now.
You can find Maria on Twitter at @mariaressa.
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