David French: Checks, Balances, and the New Trump Era

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What Is the Faithful Response to Rising Authoritarianism?   New York Times columnist and “founding friend” David French joins host Curtis Chang to explore the shifting dynamics of American governance under the Trump administration. They explore the growing concentration of executive power and the MAGA-driven erosion of the checks and balances envisioned by the Founders. Curtis and David also discuss the weakening influence of both the legislative and judicial branches, while reflecting on the crucial role of strong family ties, community, and inspired worship for Christians confronting rising authoritarianism. Send written questions or voice memos for “Ask Curtis” episodes to: [email protected] Send Campfire Stories to: [email protected]   Resources or references mentioned in this episode: What is DOGE? Limiting DOGE’s access and reach 1787 Constitution I Kings 19:9-18 (Elijah and God’s promise to spare those who do not bend knee to Baal) The executive branch taking power from the legislative branch Carl Scmidt's Friend-Enemy Distinction Media and allies fear Kash Patel's retribution Pew Research: How the faithful voted The psychology of Trumpism identity fusion Can the Insurrection Act be used on American soil? Trump supporters trust him more than family & friends The Civil Rights Act of 1964 Praising God is an act of political defiance Worship and the Civil Rights Movement   Explore The After Party with Russell Moore, David French, & Curtis Chang   More From David French: Read David French’s opinion pieces HERE Follow David French on Threads Follow Us: Good Faith on Instagram Good Faith on X (formerly Twitter) Good Faith on Facebook   Sign up: Redeeming Babel Newsletter