Politics and Government

  • Microsoft, Amazon, Washington Realtors and others rethinking campaign donations after Capitol riot

    Five prominent players in Washington state business are halting or reviewing some or all of their campaign contributions after last week’s U.S. Capitol riot and the refusal by some Republicans to certify the presidential election results. Jake Grumbach, assistant professor of political science at the UW, is quoted.

    01/11/2021 | The Seattle Times
  • What is the 25th Amendment, and how could it be used to remove Donald Trump?

    The U.S. Constitution has a built-in mechanism that allows the president’s powers to be transferred to the vice president if the president becomes incapable of discharging them. In the wake of the U.S. Capitol riots, Democratic lawmakers have called on Mike Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment and remove President Trump from power. Rebecca Thorpe, associate professor of political science at the UW, is quoted.

    01/11/2021 | The Independent
  • Social media bans will not eliminate violent rhetoric online, UW expert says

    Instagram, Facebook and Twitter have all cut ties with President Donald Trump, and now many of his followers are looking for more obscure sites to voice their views. Hanson Hosein, co-director of the UW’s Communication Leadership program, is interviewed.

    01/10/2021 | KING 5
  • Why Trump’s challenges to democracy will be a big problem for Biden

    “As scholars who study democracy historically and comparatively, we predict that the biggest threats to democracy Trump poses won’t emerge until after he exits the White House — when Biden will have to face the Trump presidency’s most serious challenges,” write the UW’s James Long, associate professor of political science, and Victor Menaldo, professor of political science.

    01/10/2021 | The Conversation
  • With Democrats poised to take over Washington, Supreme Court’s Breyer faces renewed calls to retire

    Democratic control of the White House and Senate will put pressure on the Supreme Court’s oldest justice, Stephen G. Breyer, to step aside so that President-elect Joe Biden can choose his successor. Scott Lemieux, assistant teaching professor of political science at the UW, is quoted.

    01/09/2021 | The Washington Post
  • With Democrats poised to take over Washington, Supreme Court’s Breyer faces renewed calls to retire

    Democratic control of the White House and Senate will put pressure on the Supreme Court’s oldest justice, Stephen G. Breyer, to step aside so that President-elect Joe Biden can choose his successor. Scott Lemieux, assistant teaching professor of political science at the UW, is quoted.

    01/09/2021 | The Washington Post
  • ‘This has not happened before’: Tech historian on Trump, social media, and an unprecedented moment in American history

    Twitter’s decision Friday to join Facebook in permanently suspending President Trump’s account underscored the fundamental role of social media in one of the most tumultuous periods in American history. If it feels strange and unusual, that’s because there’s no historical precedent, neither in media nor the presidency. Margaret O’Mara, professor of history at the UW, is interviewed on the GeekWire podcast.

    01/09/2021 | GeekWire
  • Biden making Merrick Garland attorney general isn't the best idea. It also isn't the worst one.

    “The choice of Garland is a good indication — both for better and for worse — of what can be expected of a Biden administration: competent governance that is more moderate than the progressive wing of the Democratic Party would prefer,” writes Scott Lemieux, assistant teaching professor of political science at the UW.

    01/09/2021 | NBC News
  • Black Washingtonians question disparate treatment in images of white extremists storming Capitol

    Activist and educator Jesse Hagopian and several other Black Washingtonians who witnessed the day’s events through computer or TV screens described frustration, hurt and anger at the contrast in police response to a mob overtaking the Capitol compared to their own and other Black Americans’ experiences with police. Alexes Harris, professor of sociology at the UW, is quoted.

    01/09/2021 | The Seattle Times
  • Push to remove President Trump from office

    James Long, associate professor of political science at the UW, talks about the 25th Amendment, what the process for impeachment of President Trump might look like and what he would have told students if he was teaching this week.

    01/09/2021 | King 5
  • Teachers in Washington state find ways to address the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol

    Teachers across the state waded into lessons about the attack on the U.S. Capitol and other conversations about racism and politics, seeing these events as opportunities for critical thinking and their classes as important spaces to tackle misinformation and hate speech. Jake Grumbach, assistant professor of political science at the UW, is quoted.

    01/08/2021 | The Seattle Times
  • President banned on Facebook and Instagram

    Hanson Hosein, co-director of the UW’s Communication Leadership program, says that the President Trump’s use of social media to incite unrest is forcing social media companies to accept their role as media companies, accountable for the content that passes through their platforms.

    01/08/2021 | KOMO Radio
  • Questions about President Trump's final days

    James Long, associate professor of political science at the UW, says that President Trump has been riling up his supporters ever since he entered the political arena, so it's reasonable to be anxious about the two weeks until President-elect Biden's inauguration.

    01/08/2021 | KING 5
  • 'Seattle Now': Chaos in DC

    A politically charged mob, egged on by the sitting president, overran the U.S. Capitol and brought democracy to a halt. Members of our state's congressional delegation shares their experiences. Margaret O'Mara, professor of history at the UW, is interviewed.

    01/08/2021 | KUOW
  • What is the 25th Amendment? Democrats, some Republicans calling for use on Trump

    Calls to invoke a never-before-used section of the Constitution’s 25th Amendment prior to President Donald Trump’s concession Thursday evening would have been a difficult task, local experts said. Margaret O’Mara, professor of history at the UW, is quoted.

    01/08/2021 | The Spokesman-Review