Reich: Going back to where we were before Trump would be mistake
President-Elect Joe Biden likely wants to take America to a place that exceeds where it was before Donald Trump, as the nation was suffering from income inequality, structural racism, and other issues that needed correction, before the Trump era, Robert Reich, former secretary of labor in the Clinton administration, tells María Teresa Kumar.
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