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Inside the MAGA Movement: What Happens Now?

Stay informed and engaged! Don't miss out on our captivating weekly episodes that dive deep into the heart of our economy, culture, and politics. SUBSCRIBE HERE    / @lauraflandersandfriends   Just hours after he took office, Donald Trump issued pardons for over 1,500 people convicted of crimes related to the storming of the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. One of those pardoned was one of the subjects of a gripping documentary: Homegrown, from Storyline Media. Alongside two other members of the extremist group, the Proud Boys, filmmaker Michael Premo followed convicted felon, Christopher Quaglin, at home, on the road, and up the steps of the Capitol that day. In this conversation with Flanders, recorded just prior to Trump’s inauguration, Premo describes how the film came to be and what he found, including the surprising diversity within the Right-wing groups he followed. How do political ideas turn to political violence? What is the path forward? Join us for a timely, gripping conversation and, as always, Laura’s commentary. “I think what we're going to see is an escalation of the potential for violence . . . Project 2025 is a great example of the sort of broader consensus among the conservative movement around what to do once they regained power . . . People feel increasingly emboldened in a way that I think is somewhat similar to 2016, but there's a different sense of urgency.” - Michael Premo “We're in an era now where one political party, primarily the Republican party, no longer sees the Democrats as a legitimate partner in governance . . . That's the era that we're entering now, that is really be signaled by these pardons because that's sending the message that January 6th was peaceful, sort of an inconsequential protest, just like any other protest. I think there needs to be accountability for some of these people, particularly people who committed acts of violence against law enforcement.” - Michael Premo GUEST: Michael Premo: Journalist & Filmmaker; Director & Producer, Homegrown 🎧 PODCAST: Listen to this week's episode on major podcast platforms (Available 1/29): https://lauraflanders.simplecast.com. Subscribe today and receive the full, uncut conversation from this week's show: https://lauraflanders.simplecast.com/... ✏️SHOW NOTES: Visit our Patreon for Show Notes and learn more about this week's episode:   / 120710568   📚Check out our Book of the Week on BOOKSHOP*: “Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America” by Kathleen Belew: https://bookshop.org/a/22992/97806742... (*Bookshop is an online bookstore with a mission to financially support local, independent bookstores. LF&F is an affiliate of bookshop.org and will receive a small commission if you click through and make a purchase.) Laura Flanders & Friends is non-commercial independent media that relies on the contributions of viewers and listeners. Follow the show and Laura Flanders on Bluesky! https://bsky.app/profile/lauraflander... https://bsky.app/profile/gritlaura.bs... DONATE TODAY at https://lauraflanders.org/donate/ or consider becoming a PATREON partner at   / lauraflandersandfriends   🔔Subscribe to get weekly episodes that prompt you to think critically about the world around you. If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to hit the 'Like' button and share it with your network. 📩Newsletter: For more in-depth analysis, including uncut interviews and commentaries, subscribe to our free newsletter at lauraflanders.org. CREDITS: Executive Producer: Laura Flanders Supervising Producer: Sabrina Artel Senior Producer: Jeremiah Cothren Senior Consulting Producer: Rory O’Connor Senior Video Editor: David Neumann Video Editor: Veronica Delgado Audio Director: Jeannie Hopper Development Director: Sarah Miller Communications Director: Janet Hernandez Technical Creative: Nat Needham Thumbnail photo courtesy of "Homegrown".

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