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Biography Flash: Rachel Maddow Launches Explosive Burn Order Podcast on Japanese Internment and Trump Immigration Parallels


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Rachel Maddow has been exceptionally active over the past few days, marking what might be one of her most significant career moves in recent years. On December first, twenty twenty five, Maddow launched "Burn Order," a six-part podcast miniseries that represents a major new project for the veteran journalist. According to her own remarks on The Rachel Maddow Show, this podcast explores a pivotal and disturbing chapter in American history, specifically examining the Japanese American internment during World War Two and drawing striking parallels to current immigration policy under the Trump administration.

The podcast centers on a remarkable discovery involving a government document that was officially certified as destroyed but was found intact. Maddow described the find as potentially explosive, noting that the US government had insisted the document must be destroyed because of what it could reveal about one of the most troubling periods in American history. The first two episodes dropped on December first, with remaining episodes rolling out on Mondays thereafter. Listeners can access it for free on any podcast app, and Maddow is planning a live event at the Oreium Theater in Los Angeles on December fourteenth with people who worked on the project.

Beyond the podcast launch, Maddow has been actively covering major news stories on her MSNBC program. She's been investigating ICE raids occurring around the country, including incidents in New York City and Chicago where federal agents faced public resistance. She's also been addressing what she characterizes as the Trump administration's "affordability hoax," appearing on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert where she challenged the president's dismissal of economic concerns, telling viewers they could fact check claims at home by simply checking their grocery bills.

Additionally, Maddow has been interviewing significant figures in resistance movements, including Nadya Tolokonnikova, the Russian artist and founding member of the protest group Pussy Riot, who has been staging her "Police State" art installation at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago. This conversation underscores Maddow's continued focus on authoritarian threats and artistic resistance.

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