On the Trail With RFK Jr.

Published: June 30, 2023, 4 p.m.

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Almost as soon as an armed rebellion flared in Russia last week, it fizzled. On this week\\u2019s On the Media, how the brief revolt compares to military coups from history, and how it\\u2019s different. Plus, how to cover a new kind of conspiracy theory candidate, and what it might mean for the country.

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1.\\xa0Naunihal Singh [@naunihalpublic], author of "Seizing Power: The Strategic Logic of Military Coups," on the brief rebellion in Russia, and how paying attention to the narratives in the aftermath of the mutiny is equally as important as the mutiny itself. Listen.

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2. Anna Merlan [@annamerlan], author of "Republic of Lies: American Conspiracy Theorists and Their Surprising Rise to Power," on the mistake the media have made in covering RFK Jr. Listen.

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3.\\xa0Claire Wardle [@cward1e], co-founder and co-director of the Information Futures Lab at the Brown School of Public Health, on the backlash to content moderation, and the impacts of these changes as candidates like RFK Jr., an anti-vaccine activist, enter the 2024 presidential race. Listen.

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4. Paul Offit [@DrPaulOffit], a pediatrician specializing in infectious diseases, vaccines, immunology, and virology and the co-inventor of a rotavirus vaccine,\\xa0on the science community\'s response to RFK Jr. over the years, and the dangers of elevating such conspiracies to the White House. Listen.

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