On today's show:
- Saturday marks three years since Trump supporters stormed the Capitol in an attempt to prevent the peaceful transfer of power. Wendy Weiser, vice president for democracy at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law, and Joseph Nunn, counsel in the Brennan Center’s Liberty and National Security Program, talk about the state of election denialism as the 2024 election nears, and explain how Donald Trump might use the Insurrection Act if he is reelected to tamp down protests or dissent against him.
- Grace Ashford, New York Times reporter covering New York State politics and government, talks about the proposals Governor Hochul is rolling out ahead of the State of the State address next week, including on housing, education, health care and more.
- Over 60 countries are set to vote in 2024. Ishaan Tharoor, foreign affairs columnist at The Washington Post, and the author of the Today's WorldView newsletter and column, ticks through the list and what to expect from a global policy perspective in countries including Britain, India, South Africa, Mexico and the United States.
- Jane August, content creator, talks about her Tik Tok series "Jane Visits Every Museum in New York City" and shares some of her favorites among the 106 she's seen already.
Transcripts are posted to each segment as they become available.