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He offered a reminder to Democrats that California Republicans can help bridge the divide with the Trump administration.

“Trump was a little bit more easy living when he was in there, even though there’s a divide with the little skinhead stuff and all that,” Rice said.

The move has sparked backlash from across the political divide - with his opponents calling it "tone deaf" and some within his own party anonymously telling local media it left them "gobsmacked".

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In an essay titled “From the Edges of a Broken World,” Joanna Chen, a translator of Hebrew and Arabic poetry and prose, had written about her experiences trying to bridge the divide with Palestinians, including by volunteering to drive Palestinian children from the West Bank to receive care at Israeli hospitals, and how her efforts to find common ground faltered after Hamas’s Oct.

On a bonus Slate Plus episode of Amicus, Dahlia Lithwick discussed these fierce disagreements, including Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s effort to bridge the divide, with Mark Joseph Stern and Jeremy Stahl.

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