
The Bulwark Podcast Anne Applebaum: The Loss of 'Democratic Faith'
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Oct 16, 2025 Anne Applebaum, a historian and staff writer at The Atlantic, dives deep into the decline of democratic faith in the U.S. She discusses how Trump's policies undermine America's global democratic leadership, examining proposed refugee restrictions and authoritarian tactics creeping into domestic governance. Applebaum also touches on the chilling effect of social media jokes turning into real policy, and warns against potential U.S. military intervention in Venezuela. Her insights reveal the fragility of unity in a diverse society against rising authoritarianism.
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Humanitarian Impact Of USAID Cuts
- Cutting USAID funding caused immediate, deadly humanitarian breakdowns in places like Myanmar and Sudan.
- Anne Applebaum warns the logistical collapse had knock-on global effects because USAID handled large shares of humanitarian delivery.
Narrowing Pentagon Access To Friendly Media
- Pentagon accreditation rules appear designed to expel mainstream outlets and leave sympathetic outlets as de facto state media.
- Applebaum suggests the aim may be to funnel official press access toward outlets like OAN and The Federalist.
Democratic Leadership Was A Unifying Identity
- America's global democratic leadership historically unified a diverse domestic identity called the 'democratic faith.'
- Applebaum argues abandoning that mission abroad erodes the unifying national identity at home.






