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Democracy Only Survives if We Show Up | Joe Trippi & Alex Shashlo take your questions LIVE

A roadmap for resistance.
  • Trump’s National Guard deployments are a calculated provocation meant to justify invoking the Insurrection Act.

  • The GOP’s shutdown strategy is backfiring as voters side with Democrats protecting healthcare.

  • The authoritarian playbook thrives on fear and distraction — but resistance is built through visibility and courage.

  • Joe and Alex agree: Democracy survives only if citizens stop spectating and start showing up.


When asked whether Trump would go as far as invoking the Insurrection Act, Joe didn’t mince the stakes. “I think they wanna provoke some kind of violent protest,” he said, describing a government trying to manufacture disorder to justify control. It’s not about restoring safety, but creating the illusion of chaos that demands a strongman. Alex framed it as the last gasp of a movement losing legitimacy — authoritarianism, he argued, always feeds on its own insecurity. Together they painted a chilling picture: not random overreach, but a strategy of deliberate escalation.

Questions about the federal government shutdown pulled the conversation back to where power still lives — with the public. Joe pointed to polling showing majorities backing Democrats for refusing to reopen government without protecting healthcare. Alex noted that 62% of voters, and 64% of independents, prioritize lowering costs over political compromise. In a political climate addicted to grievance, cost is the one common language. The longer this standoff drags on, the clearer it becomes who’s governing and who’s punishing.

The audience questions closed where every Q&A eventually leads: What can people actually do? Reports of pastors being shot with pepper balls and protesters threatened by ICE forces drew outrage — but also resolve. Joe called for presence over fear: “It would be better if more of us are standing there at No Kings on October 18th.” The message was less about protest and more about participation—showing up, not scrolling. Fear isolates; visibility multiplies. That’s how authoritarian power cracks—not from the top, but from the crowd refusing to vanish.

Tune in to this week’s Q&A with Joe Trippi and Alex Shashlo for a conversation that turned questions into a roadmap for resistance.

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