We've all been there.
Maybe somebody tells you too much about the twist ending of a movie or they tell you who dies at the end.
In other words, you've run into a spoiler.
How should you handle spoilers and what even counts as a spoiler?
We'll tell you how we handle spoilers as critics on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour.
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Hey there, it's the NPR Politics Podcast.
I'm Tamara Keith.
I cover politics.
I'm Elena Moore.
I also cover politics.
And I'm Domenico Montanaro, senior political editor and correspondent.
And a happy Friday to you and yours.
On today's show, we want to look at political divisions,
specifically how the broad coalition that President Trump assembled to win re-election is starting to fray.
It comes, too, as the president is seeing his approval rating continue to fall.
This week, you 've been reporting on some pretty strong pushback from people who used to be some of the loudest,
most vocal supporters of President Trump.
Media figures like Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly.
Are mad about the president's handling of the war in Iran.