The Political Scene Live: A Year Since Trump’s Win, What Have We Learned?
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Nov 22, 2025 Reflecting on a year since Trump's second term, the panel discusses the shifting dynamics within the Republican Party and potential cracks in the MAGA facade. They delve into the implications of the Epstein files, which prompted a rare bipartisan backlash. Economic pressures and Trump's authoritarian tendencies reveal complexities in his leadership style. The hosts analyze how media and public perception are intertwining in this new political landscape, raising questions about the future of the MAGA movement and the ongoing polarization in American politics.
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A New Normal For A Generation
- A generation has lived almost entirely in the Trump era, making the 'new abnormal' feel like the new normal for many young Americans.
- Susan B. Glasser urges journalists to better distinguish what is truly unprecedented about this presidency.
Party Rebellion Over Epstein Files
- The Epstein-files vote showed Trump's authority can be rejected by his own party in extraordinary cases.
- Susan B. Glasser cautions this is significant but not necessarily the beginning of the end for his power.
Bipartisan Push Can Damage The Presidency
- Bipartisan repudiation can tarnish a president's image and open space for legal and political exposure.
- Jane Mayer warns cover-ups often compound damage and are where trouble intensifies.








