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As The Electorette returns with a new season, there was only one place to start: the front lines of civil liberties.
In this episode, Jen Taylor-Skinner is joined by Deirdre Schifeling, Chief Political & Advocacy Officer at the American Civil Liberties Union, for a wide-ranging and urgent conversation about what Trump’s second term really represents—not chaos, but a calculated “shock and awe” strategy designed to overwhelm the law, the courts, and the public.
They discuss the ACLU’s unprecedented legal response, the escalating attacks on immigrant communities, and why the Supreme Court’s upcoming birthright citizenship case could fundamentally redefine what it means to be American. Deirdre also explains how coordinated legal and civic pressure can slow executive overreach, why public engagement still matters in moments like this, and what people can do right now to meaningfully defend civil liberties and the rule of law.
Mentioned in this episode:
Firewall For Freedom: States Must Safeguard Our Rights
Stop ICE's Attack On Our Communities
Episode Chapters & Timestamps
00:00 — Season Return & Why the ACLU Now
02:00 — “Shock and Awe” as a Governing Strategy
06:30 — The Scale of the ACLU’s Legal Response
09:30 — Immigration Enforcement, Due Process, and Escalation
14:30 — Public Backlash and the Limits of Fear Politics
18:30 — Are the Courts Holding Up?
22:30 — Birthright Citizenship and the Supreme Court Test
28:30 — What Birthright Citizenship Really Means
33:30 — Executive Power and the Role of the Courts
38:30 — What Comes Next for Civil Liberties
42:30 — Civic Engagement Beyond the Courts
46:30 — The ACLU’s “Firewall for Freedom” Strategy
51:30 — What Individuals Can Do Right Now
55:30 — Final Thoughts & The Work Ahead
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As The Electorette returns with a new season, there was only one place to start: the front lines of civil liberties.
In this episode, Jen Taylor-Skinner is joined by Deirdre Schifeling, Chief Political & Advocacy Officer at the American Civil Liberties Union, for a wide-ranging and urgent conversation about what Trump’s second term really represents—not chaos, but a calculated “shock and awe” strategy designed to overwhelm the law, the courts, and the public.
They discuss the ACLU’s unprecedented legal response, the escalating attacks on immigrant communities, and why the Supreme Court’s upcoming birthright citizenship case could fundamentally redefine what it means to be American. Deirdre also explains how coordinated legal and civic pressure can slow executive overreach, why public engagement still matters in moments like this, and what people can do right now to meaningfully defend civil liberties and the rule of law.
Mentioned in this episode:
Firewall For Freedom: States Must Safeguard Our Rights
Stop ICE's Attack On Our Communities
Episode Chapters & Timestamps
00:00 — Season Return & Why the ACLU Now
02:00 — “Shock and Awe” as a Governing Strategy
06:30 — The Scale of the ACLU’s Legal Response
09:30 — Immigration Enforcement, Due Process, and Escalation
14:30 — Public Backlash and the Limits of Fear Politics
18:30 — Are the Courts Holding Up?
22:30 — Birthright Citizenship and the Supreme Court Test
28:30 — What Birthright Citizenship Really Means
33:30 — Executive Power and the Role of the Courts
38:30 — What Comes Next for Civil Liberties
42:30 — Civic Engagement Beyond the Courts
46:30 — The ACLU’s “Firewall for Freedom” Strategy
51:30 — What Individuals Can Do Right Now
55:30 — Final Thoughts & The Work Ahead
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices