‘The Federalist Radio Hour’ Podcast: The Future of the American Right
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What does the future of the American Right look like in the wake of the populist rise of Donald Trump? A group of conservatives with very different answers will debate the future in this live recording of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” a popular center-right podcast on PodcastOne. What role has Trumpism played in redefining the Republican Party and the conservative movement, and what does it mean for domestic and foreign policy in the future? Is the party of Ronald Reagan lost forever? Is Trump an aberration or the way of the future? What issues and trends will define the American right post-Trump?
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