Elliot Williams: "Lack of Faith in the Media"

Elliot Williams: "Lack of Faith in the Media"

Author: Georgetown's Institute of Politics and Public Service April 10, 2022 Duration: 23:42
On this week's episode, the flies were joined with Elliot Williams, GU Politics Fellow and former Deputy Assistant Attorney General for legislative affairs at the Department of Justice during the Obama administration. In this lively conversation, Williams shares the highlights of his career in legislation and media and gives special insight on the confirmation of Ketanji Brown Jackson, restoration of faith in government, the state of future elections and much more! You won't want to miss this, listen now!

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