On an episode of “The Opinions,” political writer Michelle Cottle and columnists David French and Jamelle Bouie discuss the current political climate, focusing on Graham Platner and the Democratic primary in Maine. Platner’s candidacy has sparked concern within his party.
The conversation explores what Platner’s rise signifies about Democratic strategies and the emphasis on authenticity and morality in American politics. Recent developments, such as bipartisan actions against President Trump, are also analyzed.
David French comments on the recent Congressional move where Republicans joined Democrats demanding Trump’s withdrawal of forces from Iran. French suggests significant political dynamics are at play.
Michelle Cottle opens the discussion by emphasizing the controversial nature of Platner’s candidacy. She questions how this reflects on future Democratic leadership and the broader political landscape.
The discussion underscores a growing sentiment among some Republicans, indicating a desire for checks on executive power, punctuated by recent opposition to Trump’s proposed $1.8 billion fund.

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