America's Last Election 6: How Trump’s banishment led to his comeback

NOV 20, 202424 MIN
If You're Listening

America's Last Election 6: How Trump’s banishment led to his comeback

NOV 20, 202424 MIN

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<p>After January 6, many who had stuck by Donald Trump through his presidency condemned his denial of the election, and his failure to stop the attack on the Capitol. </p><p>Banished to Mar-a-Lago the former president was banned from major social media platforms, driving his messages and MAGA community underground, into a parallel online world. </p><p>That response by big tech to the violence of January 6 was designed to stop it happening again. </p><p>Instead, it found Donald Trump powerful allies, and fostered his comeback, one that would send him all the way back to the White House. </p><p>This is the final episode of America's Last Election. We'll be back next week with an episode about something completely different. If you liked the series, please share it around. </p><p>Editor's note: In this episode, host Matt Bevan states that the Biden administration found itself in a "lose-lose situation" when it came to prosecuting Donald Trump.</p><p>While the position of Attorney General is appointed by the President, and sits within their cabinet, decisions over particular prosecutions are traditionally made without the President's input.</p><p>Follow If You're Listening on the <a href="https://radio.abc.net.au/help/apps">ABC Listen app</a>.</p><p>Check out our series on YouTube: <a href="https://youtu.be/GOA7NxYvYKg?si=8U9OnBgsFBIjqRlA">https://youtu.be/GOA7NxYvYKg?si=8U9OnBgsFBIjqRlA</a></p>