Big Beautiful Social War: Six Months Into Trump 2.0
On this episode of The Beautiful Idea, we speak with several authors and organizers, marking six months into the second Trump administration coming to power. During our multiple discussions, we look at the recent deployment of the military into Los Angeles, CA, the ramping up of ICE raids and arrests across the US, and the passing of the Republican so-called "Big Beautiful Bill," which ear-marks billions for war and the deportation machine, while cutting taxes on the ultra-wealthy and corporations, and slashing social services, health-care, and food assistance for the poor. Already, which has lead to rural hospitals being threatened with closure as food banks struggle to keep up with demand.
In this episode you will hear from:
- Silky Shaw, the executive director of the Detention Watch Network, and author of Unbuild Walls: Why Immigrant Justice Needs Abolition, from Haymarket Books. Shaw talks about the rapid acceleration of deportations under Trump and the construction of new detention facilities, such as the newly built concentration camp, Alligator Alcatraz.
- Jessica Pishko, author of The Highest Law in the Land: How the Unchecked Power of Sheriffs Threatens Democracy, breaks down the interplay between police and ICE, as well as the brutal violence deployed by law enforcement during recent demonstrations in Los Angeles.
- Kristian Williams, author of Our Enemies and Blue: Police and Power in America, takes on the role of counter-insurgency in the Trump administration, the weaponization of fascist spectacle, and the growth of conspiracy theories within protest movements.
- Vicky Osterweil, author of In Defense of Looting and a member of Collective of Anarchist Writers (CAW), breaks down the recently passed Republican budget bill, and talks about its potential impact in our communities and ways in which we can push back.
As anger continues to build in the streets, we hope this discussion shines a light on the contours and context of the building social war being waged against poor and working people across the US.
MUSIC:
Intro music by Breakaway and Seaside Tryst
Filastine & Nova - Requiem 432
Neurosis - The Doorway