

Trump bargains between power, safety, freedom
68 snips Aug 29, 2025
Mo Elleithee, former communications director for the Democratic National Committee, and Mike Dupke, a veteran GOP strategist, delve into the complexities of safety and power in the Trump era. They discuss the controversial use of the National Guard in cities facing crime spikes, questioning whether militarization really enhances safety or just gives an illusion of security. The conversation also touches on the contentious issue of transgender athletes in sports, examining how societal norms are shifting and the balance between inclusivity and perceived fairness.
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Safety-for-Power Bargain
- David Green frames a bargain: citizens trade freedoms for promised safety when leaders seize power.
- He asks whether Americans are making that bargain with President Trump over crime and order.
Feelings Trump Facts In Politics
- Mo Elleithee warns that statistics alone don't change perceptions; people act on feelings of safety.
- He stresses Democrats must acknowledge fear rather than dismiss it with data.
Two Chicago Voices On Federal Help
- Chicago residents voiced mixed views: one wanted presidential intervention, another asked for more local cops.
- The second resident emphasized that federal troops won't solve carjackings; Chicago needs 2,000 officers.