The Chuck ToddCast

Interview Only w/ James Bennet - Will American Democracy Survive Trump’s Presidency?

Sep 29, 2025
James Bennet, Senior Editor at The Economist and expert on U.S. politics, joins for a deep dive into Trump's impact on American democracy. He critiques Trump's U.N. speech as a personal attack on institutions, arguing it blurs personal and national interests. The discussion highlights the dangers of deplatforming controversial figures and the challenges faced by journalism in adapting to evolving media landscapes. Bennet also underscores the need for institutional reforms to protect the rule of law and the importance of reviving local journalism to bolster democratic accountability.
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INSIGHT

Trump's Self-Centered Internationalism

  • James Bennet argues Trump is not an isolationist but a bilateralist who centers policy on his perceived national interest.
  • For Trump, there's no separation between Trump's interest and America's interest, shaping erratic foreign actions.
INSIGHT

Prosecutions Raise Existential Political Stakes

  • Bennet warns Trump's actions make politics existential for his allies and invite retaliatory prosecutions.
  • Rising stakes for partisans risk eroding democratic norms and the rule of law.
ADVICE

Reform Incentives In Justice Institutions

  • Chuck Todd recommends institutional reforms to reduce presidential control over justice agencies.
  • He suggests structural changes like staggered terms or Fed-like independence for DOJ leadership to protect rule of law.
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