Episodios

  • Can the FBI Be Saved? | Asha Rangappa, Yale University
    Mar 31 2026

    Rory is joined by ex-FBI special agent and Yale lecturer Asha Rangappa to talk about how the FBI has lost its way. Asha discusses her own experience as an agent, and how the values of Fidelity, Bravery and Integrity are instilled in young agents. The conversation focuses on the guardrails that were put in place to preserve the independence of the FBI and DOJ, and how those guardrails have eroded in the last ten years. Topics covered include the Russia investigation, the balance between first amendment rights and national security, the legacy of Robert Mueller, the nature of Trump's FBI, and whether and how public confidence in the FBI can be restored.

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    56 m
  • Bonus Episode: The Prospects for Democracy in Iran | Daniel Tavana, Penn State University
    Mar 12 2026

    What the prospects for democracy in Iran? What will happen to the regime after the death of Ayatollah Khamenei? What is the level of support for regime? In this "emergency" episode, Rory is joined by Daniel Tavana, a professor at Penn State University and expert on Iranian politics and society. Dan provides a primer on all things Iran and assesses the likely outcomes of this war.

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    57 m
  • How Trump Has Changed the Presidency | Julia Azari, Marquette University
    Mar 3 2026

    How has Donald Trump changed the American presidency? How does his challenge to the Constitution fit in context with other backlash presidents like Andrew Johnson and Richard Nixon? In this episode of The Civic Forum, Rory is joined by Julia Azari, a leading scholar of presidential politics. They debrief the State of the Union, and then discuss Azari's theory of backlash presidencies. They close with a lengthy discussion of race and authoritarianism in America.

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    43 m
  • Trump's Authoritarianism: The View from Europe | Marcel Dirsus, The Next Best
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode of The Civic Forum, Rory speaks with authoritarianism scholar Dr. Marcel Dirsus, author of How Tyrants Fall, about whether the US is entering a period of authoritarianism and what stands out as unique about Trump. They discuss democratic backsliding, how governments tilt the electoral playing field, and why threats to the judiciary and control of security forces are key warning signs. They examine ICE as a potentially paramilitary, politically loyal force that could be used for intimidation, vote suppression, or protest crackdowns, and contrast these risks with the U.S. military’s tradition of nonpartisanship. The conversation also covers how authoritarian leaders can pressure media without overt violence, how incompetence and sycophancy create blind spots and policy blunders and Dirsus’s “dictator’s treadmill” and corruption as mechanisms that trap leaders and bind elites through shared risk. They explore elite defection dynamics inside the Republican Party, debates over accountability versus “golden parachutes,” and practical advice for ordinary citizens focused on winning elections, coordinated nonviolent resistance, and preventing hopelessness.

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    55 m
  • National Security Leaders Sound the Alarm on Trump's Authoritarianism | Steven Cash, Steady State
    Feb 3 2026

    Rory is joined by Ex-CIA official Steven Cash to discuss the threats posed by Donald Trump to American democracy. Cash is the director of the Steady State, a group of former national security professionals dedicated to nonpartisanship and the preservation of American democracy. They discuss the culture of the intelligence community, how the national security has changed under Trump 2.0, whether ICE can be considered a paramilitary force, and potential threats to the 2026 election. The discussion highlights the importance of civic engagement and the potential threats to upcoming elections, emphasizing the need for citizens to actively participate in protecting democratic values with nonviolent activism.

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Trump and the New International (Dis)order | Paul Poast, University of Chicago
    Jan 20 2026

    Venezuela... Greenland... Iran... Denmark?. The list of Trump's foreign policy adventures seems to grow by the day. Rory Truex is joined by Paul Poast, Associate Professor at the University of Chicago, to help make sense of it all. They examine Trump as a ``19th-century president" operating in the modern international system, the logic of American interventionism, and the implications for the world order after Trump.


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    58 m
  • 2025 in Review: Our Authoritarian Year
    Jan 7 2026

    In this solo episode, Rory examines the state of American democracy under Donald Trump. He discusses the four distinct chapters in Trump's authoritarian power grab. This episode also explores the resilience of American society, and closes with a note of optimism and predictions for 2026.

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    19 m
  • Trump, Maduro, and the Crisis in Venezuela | Michael Albertus, UChicago
    Dec 16 2025

    Is Venezuela heading toward regime change? Are the U.S. and Venezuela destined for war? Why is Trump so interested in Venezuela, and what will be the fate of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro? Rory Truex is joined on The Civic Forum by University of Chicago's Michael Albertus, a leading scholar of Latin American politics, to break down the state of politics in Venezuela and possible outcomes moving forward.

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    50 m