Mark Leibovich: "I am not objective or unbiased when it comes to threats to democracy"

Mark Leibovich: "I am not objective or unbiased when it comes to threats to democracy"

Author: Georgetown's Institute of Politics and Public Service December 5, 2022 Duration: 24:32
In this episode of Fly on the Wall, the flies sat down with Mark Leibovich, the current staff writer for The Atlantic and the former chief correspondent for The New York Times. In the interview, we discussed his experience profiling politicians and those closest in Trump’s orbit, his take on nepotism in Trump’s administration, and much more. This is certainly an episode you don’t want to miss so grab a piece of leftover pumpkin pie and listen now!

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