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Rachel Maddow is back with another history lesson about the fight against authoritarianism and fascism in the United States. The first season of her ‘Ultra’ podcast, about the little-known Great Sedition Trial of 1944, was a smash hit that Steven Spielberg optioned to make into a feature film. She's now returning to the series with a second installment. Season two tells another little-known story about the American ultraright, taking listeners back to the postwar 1950s, in which, as Maddow put it, “a bunch of totally crazy shit happens.” The story includes “an American fascist who ends up becoming a mole inside the war-crimes trials, working for the Nazis” and “becoming essentially the godfather of American Holocaust denial,” she explains. It also involves two senators—one perpetrating a Nazi propaganda hoax in the Senate, the other trying to stop them—who become mortal enemies. “By the end of it, one of them blackmails the other, and the guy who’s getting blackmailed kills himself, and the other one almost becomes president—and it’s not the good guy,” says Maddow. The MSNBC star speaks to VF about the point of doing historical deep dives, what she’s learned from this work, and what she thinks is the most important factor in the 2024 election. Read the full story: https://trib.al/2pBADOk

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