The Bulletin

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Jan 10, 2025
Daniel Silliman, a news editor at Christianity Today and an author, reflects on Jimmy Carter's complex legacy and the polarized responses to his presidency. Harvest Prude shares insights into current congressional dynamics and the implications of political pardons in a divisive climate. Frances Haugen, the whistleblower who exposed Facebook, and Renée DiResta discuss Meta's controversial end to fact-checking, raising alarms about misinformation's rise and the need for community engagement to navigate this new digital landscape.
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ANECDOTE

Johnson and Trump

  • Mike Johnson, a committed evangelical, has remained loyal to Trump.
  • Trump's endorsement secured Johnson's speakership.
INSIGHT

Filibuster Flashpoint

  • Trump's dislike for the filibuster may cause conflict with Senate Majority Leader John Thune.
  • Thune wants to preserve this procedural tool.
INSIGHT

Peaceful Transfer

  • The peaceful transfer of power in 2024 contrasts sharply with the violence of January 6, 2021.
  • Mike Pence and Kamala Harris deserve credit for upholding their constitutional duties.
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