22 Jan 2021
29m

Jane Mayer and Evan Osnos on the Balance of Power at the Start of the Biden Administration

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The New Yorker Radio Hour

Joe Biden’s presidency begins amidst a landscape of profound fragility, defined by a pandemic, economic instability, and a deeply divided nation. While Biden’s inaugural address emphasized the precious, ephemeral nature of democracy, his success hinges on navigating a harsh legislative reality and overcoming the disillusionment that has eroded collective American truths. Biographer Evan Osnos notes that Biden’s centrist nature is being pushed toward more aggressive, ambitious policy-making by the sheer scale of current crises. Simultaneously, Mitch McConnell remains the most influential Republican in Washington, despite losing his majority and facing a civil war within his party. Reporter Jane Mayer highlights that McConnell’s recent repudiation of Donald Trump is a calculated move to preserve corporate funding and political viability for 2022, rather than a moral pivot, setting the stage for a contentious, power-sharing struggle in a 50-50 Senate.

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