Harvard Doc Joins Psychs to SOUND ALARM on Trump’s Power Abuse


Your favorite psychologists, John Gartner and Harry Segal, review the difficult news of the week, including marines in LA, the assault on a US senator, and the assassination of a Democratic leader in Minnesota. But they find hope in No Kings Day which drew millions of Americans to oppose our psychologically-disturbed and dangerous president. They are joined by the inspiring Dr. Anaita Dua, surgeon and faculty member at Harvard Medical School, who is also an activist fighting the Trump attacks on research institutions.

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