underrepresented and forced into a bystander rule, suffers mightily in silence. we are going to be dealing with the consequences of the trump administration, the pandemic, and particularly the insurrection of january six for a very, very long time, just as we are going to be confronting the fact that 74 million people wanted four more years of whatever they thought they got in the last four. joining us now, mary trump, author of the new book the reckoning. our nation s trauma and finding a way to heal, which comes out on august 17th. thank you very much for joining us tonight, we really appreciate it. it s great to be here, lawrence. it seems diagnostic lee you ve widen the focused on the patient you are examining in your last book, and in that book your focus was wide enough to include your family members.
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in her new book the reckoning, the united states engages in its own form of toxic positivity, a series of deep denials that perpetuates our two-tiered system, maintains double standards and keeps our wounds from healing. this recurring urge to move on, this you impatience with doing the hard work of atonement, of accountability, of tearing down the structures of oppression and rebuilding new ones that work for everybody, traps us in the same cycle of privilege and denial of privilege that keeps us separate, hostile, and suspicious. and mary trump is back with us. that passage there where you just talked about this recurring urge to move on, the impatience
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allowed to run in 2020. he was treated as a totally normal candidate, and it allowed 74 million people to give their support to him and representation matters and sometimes that is an incredibly good thing and it doesn t happen enough but sometimes it is a really bad thing. 74 million people were allowed to express their support and fill the power, and so was he. the wrong message was sent and again, it has put us in a really dangerous situation. mary trump, your professionally trained insights into your uncle are invaluable to this audience and the country. we really appreciate you joining us tonight. thank you very much for joining us. thank you so much. it s been a pleasure, lawrence. mary trump s new book is the reckoning, our nations trauma and finding a way to heal. coming up, the delta variant of