Background Briefing: September 26, 2022
Italy Lurches to the Far Right in a Low-Turnout Election With the Left Divided
We begin with the election of a far-right coalition in Italy led by Giorgia Meloni of the Brothers of Italy party which has its roots in a neo-fascist party founded in 1946 that was hostile to the anti-fascist republic created after the war. Joining us is Ruth Ben-Ghiat, an historian who writes about authoritarianism, democracy protection, and propaganda. She is Professor of History and Italian Studies at New York University, the recipient of Guggenheim, Fulbright, and other fellowships, and an Advisor to Protect Democracy. She is also an MSNBC opinion columnist, a regular contributor to CNN and The Washington Post, and provides live commentary on CNN, MSNBC, and other networks. Her latest book is Strongmen: Mussolini to the Present, and she publishes Lucid, a newsletter on threats to democracy. We discuss her article at The Atlantic, “The Return of Fascism in Italy.”
An Update on the Investigations Into Trump Ahead of Wednesday’s Jan. 6 Hearing
Then with the House January 6 Committee about to have what is thought to be its final hearing on Wednesday, we get an update on the many stories swirling around the inquiry and the many others dogging Trump, and speak with Andrew Feinberg, a reporter covering the White House, Congress and the 2022 election for The Independent where his latest articles are “Trump lawyers fighting to keep January 6 testimony from grand jury” and “Capitol rioter who got call from White House on Jan 6 is identified.”