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Listen In: Opening the Trump Time Capsule Once Again

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January 14, 2019

After the 2016 presidential election, Sightline programs director Eric de Place created a “Trump Time Capsule,” and asked friends and colleagues to write down predictions for the future under a Trump presidency.

Last week, Eric joined KBOO Community Radio‘s Barbara Bernstein to open up the capsule once more and see how it compares to the previous two times they’ve done this exercise together (Listen to last year’s breakdown here). The conversation then flowed into
the continuing fight to stop fossil fuel infrastructure from gaining a foothold in the Pacific Northwest.

Listen to the complete program in the embedded audio clip below:

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