Summary
Pete Buttigieg spoke with NPR's Steve Inskeep about why Democrats should not return to how things were before Donald Trump. Buttigieg discussed mistakes Democrats made, how to win back public trust, and reasons for public skepticism about government communication.
Key Facts
- Pete Buttigieg is the former U.S. Secretary of Transportation.
- He warned Democrats against returning to pre-Trump ways.
- Buttigieg discussed mistakes the Democratic Party made.
- A focus was on how Democrats can regain the public's trust.
- He mentioned that many people don't believe what the government says about certain topics, like the Epstein files.
- The conversation was part of an NPR show called "Up First."
- Steve Inskeep, an NPR host, conducted the interview with Buttigieg.