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Alan Feuer

Reporter for The New York Times covering extremism and political violence, providing expert analysis on the Trump trials.

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Jan 6, 2025 • 36min

The Reinvention of Jan. 6

Alan Feuer, a reporter for The New York Times specializing in extremism and political violence, dives deep into the aftermath of the January 6th Capitol riot. He discusses how political narratives are being reshaped by figures like Donald Trump, who frames that violent day as one of love. Feuer interviews a rioter to reveal how anticipated pardons could alter the historical understanding of those events. The conversation touches on the implications for public trust in the legal system and examines the identities of individuals drawn into this politically charged saga.
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Jul 17, 2024 • 23min

The Surprise Ending to the Mar-a-Lago Documents Case

Alan Feuer, a New York Times reporter specializing in extremism and political violence, dives into a surprising legal twist involving Donald Trump. He discusses a federal judge's dismissal of a crucial classified documents case, citing constitutional issues with special counsel appointments. Feuer examines the fallout of this ruling and its implications for Trump's political narrative and future legal challenges. Additionally, he highlights the complexities surrounding judicial bias in high-profile cases, revealing how legal shifts could reshape accountability for political figures.
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Apr 11, 2024 • 29min

The Staggering Success of Trump’s Trial Delay Tactics

Alan Feuer, a New York Times reporter specializing in extremism and political violence, dives into the art of delay in Donald Trump's legal battles. He reveals how Trump employs tactical maneuvers to postpone trials, particularly focusing on the hush money case. Feuer discusses the political implications of these delays as the 2024 election looms closer, and examines the shocking legal arguments made, including claims of executive privilege over classified documents. The conversation unfolds against the backdrop of rising inflation and its potential impact on the political landscape.