

Adrienne LaFrance
Executive editor of The Atlantic. Has written extensively on the history of political violence in the U.S.
Top 5 podcasts with Adrienne LaFrance
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Sep 12, 2025 • 52min
Charlie Kirk's Killing and America's Age of "Salad-Bar Extremism"
Adrienne LaFrance, executive editor of The Atlantic and expert on political violence, delves into America's escalating crisis of political violence. She discusses the alarming wave of recent assassinations and the media's role in reporting these events. LaFrance emphasizes the challenges of discerning truth amidst misinformation and analyzes how ideology influences acts of violence. She advocates for individual agency, civil discourse, and the need to bridge societal divides to foster peace and harmony in an increasingly fractured political landscape.

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Nov 23, 2025 • 43min
The Epstein Scandal and the MAGA Base; What Happens When the A.I. Bubble Bursts?
Adrienne LaFrance, Executive Editor at The Atlantic, explores the ramifications of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal on MAGA's loyalty to Trump. She discusses how conspiracy theories are rooted in anti-establishment sentiments. Ruchir Sharma, Chairman of Rockefeller International, dives into signs of an AI bubble, identifying overvaluation and economic risks. He predicts mixed outcomes for people if the bubble bursts. The conversation touches on the fragility of public trust in AI and what might trigger a market downturn.

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Dec 20, 2025 • 1h 13min
Bonus Episode: Reacting to the Epstein Files’ Release
Isaac Stanley-Becker, a national security writer, and Adrienne LaFrance, executive editor at The Atlantic, dive into the recently released Epstein files. They discuss the political ramifications of the heavily redacted documents, the disturbing insights into abuse, and the societal tolerance of powerful men. The duo reflects on how document dumps ignite conspiracy theories and explore the implications for public trust and political fallout. Their discussion highlights how initial reactions reveal deeper societal fatigue with scandal, leaving questions about accountability.

Feb 1, 2024 • 1h 4min
Will The Carroll Verdict Hurt Trump?
Adrienne LaFrance, writer for The Atlantic, joins the hosts to discuss E. Jean Carroll's $83.3 million win against Donald J. Trump, the history of Israel and Palestine, and the rise of techno-authoritarianism in Silicon Valley.

May 12, 2026 • 55min
The `Blood Populism’ Driving Political Violence in America
Adrienne LaFrance, Atlantic editor and reporter on political violence, and Garen Wintemute, UC Davis violence‑prevention director and emergency physician, unpack rising tolerance for political violence. They define shifting trends, introduce the idea of "blood populism," and discuss why social conditions, rhetoric, guns, and public‑health approaches matter. Short, urgent conversation about risks and prevention.


