\nCritics of President Donald Trump often point to his violation of norms as one example of the threat his presidency poses to American democracy. Kim Strassel of The Wall Street Journal makes the near-opposite case \u2014 that it is Trump’s most avid opponents who, in their zeal to bring down the president, are most undermining this country’s foundations. She joined this week’s episode of Banter to discuss her argument in light of her new book, “Resistance (At All Costs): How Trump Haters Are Breaking America.”
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\nKimberley Strassel is a member of the editorial board for The Wall Street Journal. She writes editorials, as well as the weekly Potomac Watch political column, from her base in Washington, D.C. An Oregon native, Ms. Strassel is a graduate of Princeton University and is the bestselling author of “The Intimidation Game.“
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\n“Resistance (At All Costs): How Trump Haters Are Breaking America”
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