Leah Feiger
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And on the larger scale too, some of the lawyers really worry that this ultimate goal here is to provide Trump with quote unquote evidence to entirely take control of elections from the states.
To be very clear, the federal government does not run elections, the states do.
And we're hitting this point where like all of a sudden, which is again, very unique for the historic Republican Party to say, wait, this actually should be federalized.
We should be having access to all of this information.
Definitely.
And, you know, to ask myself the question of, like, where do we go from here?
Like, what does this look like if someone else, for example, takes power in November with the midterms, but then also in 2028?
Yeah.
There's a lot of rebuilding that would have to be done here in an institutional way.
And like, of course, there will be people that want to step in.
But again, that institutional knowledge is gone.
Okay, it is time for our Wired and Tired segment.
Whatever is new and cool is wired, and whatever passe thing we're over is tired.
Ryan, do you want to go first?
Amazing.
Like every other millennial woman in Brooklyn, I am currently reading Famesick by Lena Dunham.
So my Wired and Tired is actually kind of based on rewatches right now.
Inspired by Famesick, of course, I have just completed my rewatch of Girls.
Guys, really, you should do it.
Absolutely perfect show in so many ways.