The Claremont Institute hosted Claremont Review of Books Editor Dr. Charles Kesler and Claremont Review of Books Senior Editor Dr. William Voegeli for a talk on “How to Think about the Trump Administration.”
The Presidency and Executive Power
This panel including Charles Kesler, Adam White, John Fonte, and Ryan Williams discusses President Trump’s use of executive power.
View the full panel at this link: https://www.c-span.org/video/?441531-1/heritage-foundation-hosts-discussion-executive-power
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Dr. John Eastman testifies on the unconstitutionality of the proposed expansion of the Voting Rights Act before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties. Remarks begin at the 1:36:00 mark.
The Claremont Institute hosted "Conservatism in the Trump Era," a two-part panel discussing the future of conservatism. Panel 2: Conservativism in the Trump Era: Recovering American Conservatism.
Charles Kesler interviews James Ceaser on the Founders & Our Current Presidential Election Process; Demagoguery in our Times; Class War and the 2012 Campaign; and The State of American Political Discourse.
The Claremont Institute hosted "Conservatism in the Trump Era," a two-part panel discussing the future of conservatism. Panel 1: Conservativism in the Trump Era: American Statecraft.
Steven Hayward interviews Charles Kesler on how liberalism is in a state of crisis; Obama's predecessors; Obama's liberalism; which former president does Obama most resemble; and the importance of Progressivism now.