I’ve had the same conversation on repeat with friends lately. A lot of people seem to have lost friends over politics. It’s unfathomable, really, but increasingly, Donald Trump and how people react to him is as much of a red line in our personal lives as it is in our politics. It’s a tragic side effect of the Trump administration. The circumstances are different, but the theme is the same. Longtime friendships abandoned. New relationships cut short. Some friends have mentioned not knowing what to do when people they’ve been close to for years sit on the sidelines, unwilling to do something, anything, while democracy hangs in the balance. And people want to know what they should do. Unfortunately, I am not an advice columnist. I do not have answers in this area. In fact, like many of you, I have questions. (When you write a bestseller on saving democracy, interesting things happen). Fortunately, I do have a good friend who’s an advice columnist, so we turn to her tonight. E. Jean Carroll wrote the "Ask E. Jean" column in Elle magazine from 1993 through 2019. She needs no introduction to Civil Discourse readers, who know her as the powerhouse who took Donald Trump to court and won, to the tune of $83.3 million dollars. (He said she was lying when she accused him of sexual assault. Two juries found in her favor.) Read on for what she has to say on the topic of Trump and damaged friendships. It was just the wake up call I needed! “Five Questions” is a periodic feature for paid subscribers, my way of thanking those who are able to support this work so that I can devote the necessary time and resources to it. Whether you’re a paid subscriber or not, I’m happy to have you here. I appreciate everyone who reads the newsletter and works to stay informed in this pivotal moment. Free subscriptions, with access to all of the other nightly posts, will always be available, so please sign up. Keep reading with a 7-day free trialSubscribe to Civil Discourse with Joyce Vance to keep reading this post and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives. A subscription gets you:
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