Being in the 'line of fire' and the life and death risks of doing politics in Trump 2.0
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Political violence has become an increasingly urgent issue in Trump 2.0. And elected officials continue to grapple with what’s driving this. Why does it flummox officials from both parties so much? That’s the subject of a recent piece, “In The Line of Fire,” written by Benjamin Wallace-Wells, a staff writer at The New Yorker. He joins Chris Hayes to discuss the marked rise of political violence in the U.S., what it means for the way politicians engage with constituents and more. » Subscribe to MS NOW: https://www.youtube.com/@msnow MS NOW is the go-to destination for domestic and international breaking news, and best-in-class opinion journalism. For more context and news coverage of the most important stories of our day click here: https://www.ms.now/ #trump #politicalviolence #politics
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