In this episode, we examine President Trump’s recent large-scale pardon of approximately 1,500 to 1,600 individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol riot. We explore how this unprecedented use of presidential power has sparked intense debate across America—ranging from questions of judicial independence and the proper limits of executive authority, to the deepening social divide between supporters and opponents of the previous administration. We also look back on historical examples, such as Nazi Germany and militarist Japan, highlighting how easily extreme forces can rise when society fails to question troubling events. Finally, we discuss why it’s crucial for each of us to remain informed, curious, and willing to question political actions—even if we can’t singlehandedly change the system.