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Feb 12, 2025 • 27min

What Next | Trump’s South Africa Fixation

Chris McGreal, a seasoned writer for The Guardian US, shares his insights on South African politics and history. He discusses Trump's controversial executive orders regarding South Africa, particularly the focus on white Afrikaners and land reform. McGreal critiques Trump's simplistic views versus the complex realities of post-apartheid issues. The conversation also explores the role of figures like Elon Musk in shaping these narratives, including their business interests and the implications for economic equity in South Africa.
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Feb 12, 2025 • 32min

Outward | A Trans Military Member Speaks Out

Sasha Buchert is the Counsel and Nonbinary and Transgender Rights Project Director at Lambda Legal, while Geirid Morgan serves as a Trans Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Navy. They engage in a compelling discussion about the impact of the Trump administration’s ban on transgender service members. Sasha delves into the legal challenges against this ban, highlighting constitutional issues. Geirid shares her personal journey of serving in the military as a transgender individual, revealing the emotional toll of shifting policies and the resilience of the trans community.
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Feb 11, 2025 • 26min

What Next | The GOP Can't Quit "Stop the Steal"

Mark Joseph Stern, a senior writer at Slate focusing on courts and law, dives into the political theatrics surrounding election integrity in North Carolina. He discusses Republican strategies to contest election results, emphasizing Jefferson Griffin's aim to disqualify ballots from Democratic areas. The conversation highlights the implications for electoral democracy and the firsthand experiences of those impacted. Stern also connects these tactics to wider trends of partisan influence in judicial settings, raising alarms about the future of voter rights.
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Feb 10, 2025 • 57min

Hang Up | The Not-So-Super Chiefs

Julie Kliegman, a freelance writer and editor specializing in sports media, joins the hosts to unpack the Chiefs' surprising Super Bowl defeat to the Eagles. They discuss the implications of a recent executive order targeting trans women in sports, highlighting the distressing landscape for trans athletes. The conversation also dives into the growing movement to shorten game times across various sports, examining how this could reshape fan engagement and appeal to younger audiences.
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Feb 10, 2025 • 26min

What Next | Lessons From Hungary

Gábor Scheiring, a former Hungarian parliament member and assistant professor at Georgetown University Qatar, shares insights on Viktor Orbán's regime. He discusses the alarming parallels between Orbán and Trump, focusing on rising authoritarianism and political polarization in both Hungary and the U.S. Scheiring emphasizes the importance of actively defending democracy and addresses the socio-economic struggles of Hungary's working class. He encourages strategic engagement from opposition parties to resonate with citizens' concerns and shape a more hopeful political future.
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Feb 9, 2025 • 27min

What Next TBD | Why Trump’s Data Purge is a Digital Book Burning

Using Github, you can watch as government websites are brought into compliance with Donald Trump’s executive orders. Out goes the word “equity;” in comes “fair.” And health and science data, once publicly available, disappears.Guest: Jason Koebler, cofounder of 404 Media.Jeremy Prokop, data science advisor in the MidwestWant more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Feb 8, 2025 • 55min

Slate Money | The Trade War That Never Was

The hosts dive into the chaotic trade negotiations that almost spiraled into a war with Canada and Mexico. They reveal the absurdities behind Trump's proposed U.S. sovereign wealth fund. A captivating discussion unfolds on sports betting's legal landscape, particularly as companies find ways to monetize events like the Super Bowl despite state restrictions. Plus, the differences between betting and futures trading come into focus, shedding light on regulations that influence both. It's a blend of economic insights and entertaining banter.
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Feb 8, 2025 • 56min

How To! | Rebuild Your Life After a Wildfire

Laurel Braitman, author of "What Looks Like Bravery" and a wildfire survivor, shares her heart-wrenching journey of loss and recovery with Jeff, who recently lost his home. She discusses the emotional toll of grief and offers insights on navigating the aftermath. Their conversation highlights the importance of community support, self-care, and honoring what was lost while rebuilding. With humor and profound reflections, Laurel inspires hope amidst devastation and emphasizes the resilience of those impacted by wildfires.
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Feb 8, 2025 • 60min

Amicus | Trying To Undo A Coup, In The Courts

Former Judge Nancy Gertner discusses her role in suing the Trump administration, focusing on protecting FBI agents threatened for their January 6th prosecutions. She shares insights on recent court victories and their implications for democracy. Mark Joseph Stern then dives into the ongoing DOGE litigation and controversies surrounding birthright citizenship, highlighting the judiciary's critical role in safeguarding rights amid political turmoil. Together, they shed light on the fierce legal battles against authoritarianism.
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Feb 7, 2025 • 27min

What Next TBD | Is Elon Musk Unstoppable?

In this intriguing discussion, guest Makena Kelly, a senior writer at WIRED focusing on politics and technology, delves into Elon Musk's ambitious government initiatives. She addresses the anxieties of federal employees under Musk's Doge program, exploring potential job security threats amidst efficiency drives. The conversation highlights the legal and political murkiness surrounding Musk's actions and their implications for democratic accountability. Kelly raises concerns on the growing influence of wealth in U.S. agencies, questioning the balance between private interests and public service.

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