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The State and Fate of America’s Republic: A Conversation With Thomas L. Friedman

Join Aaron David Miller as he engages Pulitzer Prize winning author and The New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman on what Americans can expect from the next three years of the Trump administration.

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By Aaron David Miller and Thomas L. Friedman
Published on Jan 29, 2026

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A year into President Donald Trump’s second term, the state and fate of the American Republic is uncertain and precarious.  At home, an unprecedented expansion of presidential power has undermined norms and institutions and threatened democratic governance. American politics remain polarized, taking on a tribal and personal character with disagreements often cast as struggles between good and bad. And abroad, the administration’s pursuit of an “America first” policy has undermined the trust of traditional allies and opened up opportunities for U.S. adversaries.

What can Americans expect from the next three years of the Trump administration? What should allies be preparing for given an increasingly expansionist and aggressive U.S. foreign policy? And what are the obligations and responsibilities of citizens during these difficult times?  

Join Aaron David Miller as he engages Pulitzer Prize winning author and The New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman on these and other issues on Carnegie Connects.  

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Aaron David Miller
Senior Fellow, American Statecraft Program
Aaron David Miller

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Thomas L. Friedman
Columnist, The New York Times
Thomas L. Friedman

Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.

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