Her podcast is like that because she's a constitutionalist and feels very strongly about the rule of law. Among other things, she closely tracks the places where Trump violates the law and constitution and talks about it. Here's her series, it was created in 2020, and the book was published in 2021, but she's been a historian on this subject get whole career, so i don't think the content is motivated at all by Trump. There's definitely no mention of any kind as i recall. Here's the podcast series for the book. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2dS6uX1RkUzx3wKPlqeCplQjWOeKq7QI&si=NfIPYO2vAkgfouO_ Here's the book: https://a.co/d/0dCwYNQE
She's a historian, professor (at Boston college), and author who also has a podcast which works for me because i don't have time to sit and read. She's not a podcasting hack with an opinion, she's actually very factual and cites her sources. I think people on this sub would appreciate her even if for whatever reason they're unsure she's correct. Of course she has an opinion on Trump, but like anyone who cares about facts, i think she's focused on presenting the truth of American history as she understands it from her research. If you prefer to read her book is here, but i really enjoyed listening. https://a.co/d/0eYc2pf7 She truly opened my eyes to American history in a way that i never got before from my basic high school education.
