How Democracy Survives

Published: Jan. 11, 2023, 12:41 a.m.

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Maria and Julio are joined by Jamil Smith, essayist for the Los Angeles Times, and Sabrina Rodr\\xedguez, national political reporter for The Washington Post, to discuss the storming of Brazil\\u2019s Congress by far-right Bolsonaro supporters, and the similarities to the January 6th Capitol attack in the United States. They also get into Biden\\u2019s brief visit to the southern border city of El Paso and the latest in Congress with Kevin McCarthy\\u2019s fight for House speakership.

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  • Yascha Mounk discusses Brazil\\u2019s \\u201cJanuary 6 moment,\\u201d unpacking the similarities between the two events and what it means for Brazil\\u2019s democracy, in this article for The Atlantic.

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  • Suzanne Gamboa provides a timeline depicting Congress\\u2019 failure to reform immigration for the past two decades, in this article for NBC News.

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  • \\u201cIf far-right lawmakers in the GOP follow through on their promises to hold up pivotal spending and debt ceiling legislation, Republicans may well have to rely on Democrats\\u2019 help to get any bills across the finish line \\u2014 a dynamic Democrats could capitalize on,\\u201d writes Li Zhou in this article for Vox.

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Photo credit: AP Photo/Eraldo Peres

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This episode was mixed by Leah Shaw Dameron.

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