A frank and realistic take on what is happening and what lies ahead, featuring Timothy Snyder. It won’t disappoint.

Katie Couric – ” I sat down with historian Timothy Snyder, Chair of Modern European History at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto, to discuss the stunning defeat of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán after 16 years in power and what it means for democracy here at home. We talked about the role of protest movements, why everyday organizing matters more than you might think, and the very real lessons Americans can take from Hungary’s opposition playbook. We also got into Christian nationalism and its growing grip on the Republican Party, the Trump administration’s self-serving corruption and how to talk about it, and Tim’s warning that the lead-up to November could bring tactics we need to be ready for, including what he believes may be a recruitment effort for something like a coup. It was one of the most clarifying and, frankly, galvanizing conversations I’ve had, and I think you’ll feel the same way.”