2025-07-30
24 分钟This is The Guardian. Hello, Jonathan Friedland here,
host of The Guardian's Politics Weekly America podcast.
Has Donald Trump been quietly building a political dynasty to rival that of the Kennedys?
That's the question I'm answering in a new three-part special series.
Why did Ivanka and Jared step back from political life?
Is Don Jr. the obvious successor?
Or could the silent, MAGA favourite, Barron?
be a dark horse.
In this series, I speak to the people who've spent time with members of Donald Trump's family,
getting their take on who helped him get to the White House and who might take over once he leaves.
Just search for Politics Weekly America wherever you listen to your podcasts.
I've done a lot of activism in my life.
I'm not selective over what wars I'm against.
Audrey White is 74.
She's Liverpool, born and raised.
And she's been marching, demonstrating, exercising her right to protest for more than six decades.
I started with the Vietnam War campaign and against Daesh.
I was 12 or 13, I think, and I actually fainted because I hadn't had anything to eat all day.
But I remember how powerful, how powerful that demonstration was.
My God, we stood outside the American Embassy and the power,