
The former CBS anchor and host of the Big Interview with Dan Rather published the book What Unites Us: Reflections on Patriotism in November. During an interview with PBS, he revealed he supports passing articles of impeachment against Trump as a means of seeking justice for what happened at the Capitol. "Just covering it over and saying, 'well, that's in the past, we need to move forward, we need to forget it all,' — I don't think is in the country's best interests," he said.
He also pointed out a culture of misinformation through social media has made it hard for the public to discern real news from fake news. "This is a very concerning time," he said. "I'm an optimist by nature and by experience, but we have to be realistic. We all know that part of being an adult is to recognize that you have to deal with what is real, reality, not what you hope will be. And the reality for us now, is it all on the table. To use a poker term, everything is on the table for this country. And we need to recognize that, that we can have a great future, a future bigger and better than anything of fathers and mothers ever dreamed of."
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