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Trump 2.0: Charting the Political Landscape

  • Tue, Apr 08, 2025
  • 4:00 pm–5:00 pm

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Why is President Trump cutting so many federal programs? Is democracy eroding in the United States? How is the bureaucracy changing under the Trump Administration? Why is there tension between the Supreme Court and the Trump Administration?鈥

Do you relate to having these questions? Come to a post-election panel and discussion sponsored by the Department of Politics and Economics!

Join the department on Tuesday, April 8th at 4PM in the Meeter Center Lecture Hall for a panel discussion on 鈥淭rump 2.0: Charting the Political Landscape Post-2024鈥. This panel consists of Lecturer of Politics Mark Hessler, Professor of Politics Tracy Kuperus, Professor of Politics Micah Watson, and Professor Emeritus of Politics Doug Koopman. They will be discussing the questions above regarding American institutions, democratic backsliding, rule of law, and cuts to federal programs.

RSVP by April 7th (This lecture will not be recorded).

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