The USC Sol Price School of Public Policy and the Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington host the annual George Washington Leadership Lecture. This event takes place five days into the new presidency of Donald Trump. Trump's election has created an atmosphere of uncertainty for many Americans. The evening explores what we know so far and what we can expect as the new president takes on critical topics such as immigration, social security, foreign policy, and fiscal issues. NPR's National Political Correspondent, Mara Liasson, discusses this historic moment for our political system and our nation.
Speakers:
Mara Liasson
National Correspondent
National Public Radio (NPR)
Douglas Bradburn
Founding Director
Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington
Moderator:
David Sloane
Professor
USC Sol Price School of Public Policy
Established through a generous gift by Maribeth Borthwick '73, who also serves as the Vice Regent for California of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, the George Washington Leadership Lecture series explores the Washington's lifelong accomplishments, providing a better understanding of him as a man, as well as his remarkable leadership, professional achievements and lasting legacy.
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