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Sarah Vowell and Dave Eggers Celebrate Public Servants in ‘Who is Government’

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People participate in a protest against the Trump administration's mass firing of government workers and civil servants in front of the Capitol building in Washington D.C. on Presidents' Day, Feb. 17, 2025. (Dominic Gwinn via Getty Images)

Who is the Government? Dave Eggers and Sarah Vowell attempt to answer that question in essays about the scientists who discover new planets at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California and the archivists who safeguard the nation’s historical record. They’re both featured in the new anthology, “Who is Government: The Untold Story of Public Service.” We talk to Vowell and Eggers about the civil servants who make up what their editor Michael Lewis calls “the vast, complex system Americans pay for, rebel against, rely upon, dismiss and celebrate.” And we’ll get an update on the legal challenges to the Trump administration’s efforts to slash the federal workforce. What public servant in your life would you like to celebrate?

Related link(s):

Sarah Vowell on Pamela Wright of the National Archives, “The Equalizer” 

Dave Eggers on NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab, “The Searchers”

Guests:

Dave Eggers, founder, McSweeney's; co-founder, 826 Valencia; author, many books including “The Eyes and the Impossible” and “The Circle”

Sarah Vowell, author, seven nonfiction books including “Lafayette in the Somewhat United States”, "Unfamiliar Fishes" and “Assassination Vacation"

Stephen Fowler, political reporter covering the restructuring of the federal government, NPR

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