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Amy Toensing began her professional career in 1994 as a staff photographer at her New Hampshire hometown paper, The Valley News. She then worked for the New York Times Washington D.C. bureau covering the White House and Capitol Hill during the Clinton administration. In 1998, Toensing left D.C. to obtain her Master's Degree from Ohio … Continue reading "Episode 109: Amy Toensing & Matt Moyer (Documentary Film)" The post Episode 109: Amy Toensing & Matt Moyer (Documentary Film) first appeared on A Photojournalism Podcast for Everyone.
Jennifer Horn and Katie Gorka are joined by Victoria Toensing, a founding partner of the law firm diGeneva and Toensing. They discuss various legal issues, including the Trump case, Hunter Biden, Steve Bannon, and the state of the justice system. Toensing shares her insights on the unethical conduct of judges and prosecutors and the need for transparency in the justice system. She also mentions the impact of these cases on public faith in the justice system and the potential for holding individuals accountable for their actions.Support the show: https://www.sebgorka.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jennifer Horn and Katie Gorka are joined by Victoria Toensing, a founding partner of the law firm diGeneva and Toensing. They discuss various legal issues, including the Trump case, Hunter Biden, Steve Bannon, and the state of the justice system. Toensing shares her insights on the unethical conduct of judges and prosecutors and the need for transparency in the justice system. She also mentions the impact of these cases on public faith in the justice system and the potential for holding individuals accountable for their actions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, Joe diGenova and Victoria Toensing discusses Trump and the Deep State. GUEST OVERVIEW: diGenova & Toensing is a Washington, DC law firm with a national and international practice helping clients resolve legal, governmental, and legislative issues. Our Firm handles civil and criminal cases and represents both corporations and individuals at the investigative, grand jury, trial, and appellate stages. We have extensive experience representing clients before Congress, the Departments of Justice, State, and Treasury as well as other government agencies.
On today's show, Victoria Toensing discusses, "Is the FBI Being Weaponized Against Political Opponents?" GUEST OVERVIEW: Victoria Toensing is a founding partner at the law firm of diGenova & Toensing.
On today's show, Joe diGenova and Victoria Toensing discuss the Next Speaker of the House. Later, Rodney Scott discusses the invasion at the southern border. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: diGenova & Toensing is a Washington, DC law firm with a national and international practice helping clients resolve legal, governmental, and legislative issues. Our Firm handles civil and criminal cases and represents both corporations and individuals at the investigative, grand jury, trial, and appellate stages. We have extensive experience representing clients before Congress, the Departments of Justice, State, and Treasury as well as other government agencies. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Rodney Scott served as the 24th Chief of the United States Border Patrol. During his three-decade career in the Border Patrol, under both Republican and Democrat administrations, Scott earned the respect and admiration of agents, colleagues and partners alike while working to successfully enforce our nation's laws and secure our borders. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Dr. Kelly Victory MD is a board-certified trauma and emergency specialist with over 30 years of clinical experience. She served as CMO for Whole Health Management, delivering on-site healthcare services for Fortune 500 companies. She holds a BS from Duke University and her MD from the University of North Carolina.
On today's show, Joe diGenova and Victoria Toensing discuss Trump's gag order. They also talk about the next Speaker of the House and the war on Israel. GUEST OVERVIEW: diGenova & Toensing is a Washington, DC law firm with a national and international practice helping clients resolve legal, governmental, and legislative issues. Our Firm handles civil and criminal cases and represents both corporations and individuals at the investigative, grand jury, trial, and appellate stages. We have extensive experience representing clients before Congress, the Departments of Justice, State, and Treasury as well as other government agencies.
On today's show, Joe diGenova and Victoria Toensing discusses Trump's Gag order and next Speaker of the House. Later, Dr. Chris DeArmitt discusses the proposal to limit the use of plastics in the city of Irvine, CA. GUEST OVERVIEW: diGenova & Toensing is a Washington, DC law firm with a national and international practice helping clients resolve legal, governmental, and legislative issues. Our Firm handles civil and criminal cases and represents both corporations and individuals at the investigative, grand jury, trial, and appellate stages. We have extensive experience representing clients before Congress, the Departments of Justice, State, and Treasury as well as other government agencies.
On today's show, Joe diGenova and Victoria Toensing discusses GOP and McCarthy being vacated from Speaker of the House. Later, Corinne Clark discusses the speaker fight is so much more than a Gaetz/McCarthy showdown. GUEST 1 & 2 OVERVIEW: diGenova & Toensing is a Washington, DC law firm with a national and international practice helping clients resolve legal, governmental, and legislative issues. Our Firm handles civil and criminal cases and represents both corporations and individuals at the investigative, grand jury, trial, and appellate stages. We have extensive experience representing clients before Congress, the Departments of Justice, State, and Treasury as well as other government agencies. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Corinne Clark is the co-founder of the up-and-coming media brand FreePressFail.com, which provides daily breaking news alerts and commentary to millions of conservative activists per day. The site focuses on dismantling media bias, calling out big tech censorship, and providing a quirky take on the daily gaffes of the Biden administration. Through Twitter and a weekly series of YouTube videos, Corinne connects with a growing number of subscribers on a number of mainstream, hot topics. In addition to her work at Free Press Fail, Corinne serves Republican campaigns throughout the country to craft effective messaging, develop online fundraising plans, and draft content to amplify both fundraising and GOTV efforts.
GUEST OVERVIEW: diGenova & Toensing is a Washington, DC law firm with a national and international practice helping clients resolve legal, governmental, and legislative issues. Our Firm handles civil and criminal cases and represents both corporations and individuals at the investigative, grand jury, trial, and appellate stages. We have extensive experience representing clients before Congress, the Departments of Justice, State, and Treasury as well as other government agencies.
On today's show, Attorneys Joe DiGenova and Victoria Toensing joins the Joe Hoft Show today. They discuss the corruption within Chris Wray's FBI and covered the many cases against President Trump and his allies. GUEST OVERVIEW: Joseph E. diGenova, founding partner of the Washington, D.C. law firm of diGenova & Toensing, LLP represents individuals, corporations and other entities before the Federal courts, Congress, and U.S. cabinet departments and agencies on criminal, civil, administrative and investigative matters.
On today's show, Joe DiGenova and Victoria Toensing joins the Joe Hoft Show to discuss the state of the United States today. America is like Hungary in the 1950s a totalitarian regime where the Democrats thrive on power . GUEST OVERVIEW: Joseph E. diGenova, founding partner of the Washington, D.C. law firm of diGenova & Toensing, LLP represents individuals, corporations and other entities before the Federal courts, Congress, and U.S. cabinet departments and agencies on criminal, civil, administrative and investigative matters.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Joseph E. diGenova, founding partner of the Washington, D.C. law firm of diGenova & Toensing, LLP represents individuals, corporations and other entities before the Federal courts, Congress, and U.S. cabinet departments and agencies on criminal, civil, administrative and investigative matters.
On today's show, Joe diGenova and Victoria Toensing discusses the most recent Trump Indictments. Later, Barry Nussbaum discusses current updates on Maui Fires. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Joseph E. diGenova, founding partner of the Washington, D.C. law firm of diGenova & Toensing, LLP represents individuals, corporations and other entities before the Federal courts, Congress, and U.S. cabinet departments and agencies on criminal, civil, administrative and investigative matters. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: American Truth Project Barry Nussbaum is a successful Businessman and Founder of American Truth Project, a non-profit (501c3) organization. americantruthproject.org
NOTE: Tara Reade hosting solo. GUEST OVERVIEW: Joseph E. diGenova, founding partner of the Washington, D.C. law firm of diGenova & Toensing, LLP represents individuals, corporations and other entities before the Federal courts, Congress, and U.S. cabinet departments and agencies on criminal, civil, administrative and investigative matters.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Joseph E. diGenova, founding partner of the Washington, D.C. law firm of diGenova & Toensing, LLP represents individuals, corporations and other entities before the Federal courts, Congress, and U.S. cabinet departments and agencies on criminal, civil, administrative and investigative matters.
On today's show, Joe diGenova and Victoria Toensing join Joe Hoft to discuss the law fare used against President Trump. What made up crimes come next? GUEST OVERVIEW: Joseph E. diGenova, founding partner of the Washington, D.C. law firm of diGenova & Toensing, LLP represents individuals, corporations and other entities before the Federal courts, Congress, and U.S. cabinet departments and agencies on criminal, civil, administrative and investigative matters.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Joseph E. diGenova, founding partner of the Washington, D.C. law firm of diGenova & Toensing, LLP represents individuals, corporations and other entities before the Federal courts, Congress, and U.S. cabinet departments and agencies on criminal, civil, administrative and investigative matters.
On today's show, Joe deGenova and Victoria Toensing join State of the Nation to discuss IRS Whistleblowers and Censorship Hearings. Later, Jennifer Coffindaffer discusses the updates on the Gilgo Beach Cases and new evidence in the Melendez Brothers case. Also, Jennifer Stefano is from the Philadelphia area and discusses the reaction of President Biden's trip and speech on 'Bidenomics'. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Joseph E. diGenova, founding partner of the Washington, D.C. law firm of diGenova & Toensing, LLP represents individuals, corporations and other entities before the Federal courts, Congress, and U.S. cabinet departments and agencies on criminal, civil, administrative and investigative matters. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Ms. Coffindaffer's career in federal law enforcement spanned over 28 years and included extensive investigative, operational, leadership and training experiences. As a Special Agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), she specialized in gang, narcotics, organized crime, Title-III electronic surveillance and counterintelligence investigations. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Executive Vice President at the Commonwealth Foundation. She oversees development, communications, and long-term strategic planning.
GUEST OVERVIEW: diGenova & Toensing is a Washington, DC law firm with a national and international practice helping clients resolve legal, governmental, and legislative issues. Our Firm handles civil and criminal cases and represents both corporations and individuals at the investigative, grand jury, trial, and appellate stages. We have extensive experience representing clients before Congress, the Departments of Justice, State, and Treasury as well as other government agencies.
Today's episode takes us into the archives 20 years ago to the day. Less than a week after the United States military invaded Iraq, Middle East Report editor Chris Toensing spoke with Chuck about the narrative being spun at the time to frame the invasion as a preemptive defensive measure to remove an imminent threat to the United States. Little did Chris and Chuck know at the time just how much water the media would carry for the Bush administration and the imperialists at the Project for the New American Century. Then Jeff regales us with his vision of illuminated dog paws. Finally, a Question from Hell winner is announced.
The latest guest on my podcast series, Credit Unions, Coffee and Conversation, is Connie Toensing, President/CEO of Chippewa County Credit Union in Sault Ste. Marie. Connie has been with the almost 38-million-asset credit union for more than three decades - the last 24 as CEO - and has truly grown alongside the organization. We discussed running a small credit union in Northern Michigan, some of their biggest hurdles and the specific benefits of being a part of the Michigan credit union movement.
Lyndsay Toensing is a certified transformational leadership coach, energy healer, intuitive medium, and author. She is passionate about empowering people on their spiritual and transformational journey to create an inspired, fulfilling life.
If you feel like your life is meaningless and fake, and you're questioning everything and lost and feeling like you're going crazy--congrats. You're in the first stages of spiritual awakening. And here you are to learn more about your experience.Lyndsay is a leadership coach, energy healer, and author of The Beautiful Un-Becoming: The Ultimate Guide to Life after Spiritual Awakening. She is passionate about empowering people on their spiritual journeys to reconnect with their inner light and wisdom to live an authentic, inspired life.Quotes to remember: “I suddenly was face-to-face with my own mortality.” “I was so focused on that goal of financial security because I didn't have it growing up, that I forgot that we're actually here to experience life.” “Why do you want to wait that long? Why do you feel like you're not ready now?”“It's not just one spiritual awakening and you're done.” “Spirituality is woven into my fiber.” “Follow what lights you up because that is your biggest indicator of what you're here to do in this lifetime.” Takeaways:When you realize that things could be over in the blink of an eye, you begin to question if you're doing the right thingsWe have whispers of the things that call to usMaking the world a better place can appear very smallWe will need to rebuild our community when we have different priorities from those around usWhen you don't have support you can get stuck in your own headHealing happens in spirals/circlesOur resistance often comes from our social programmingWhen you find yourself wanting to get rid of stuff, that's a big sign you're in spiritual awakeningMany spiritual concepts are understood in other terms like burnout or depression or anxiety“It's harder to fix my inside so I'm going to fix my outside”--consider if this applies to youOur ego loves to catastrophizeStaying safe is often staying smallSociety often tells us we need to know what the next step is and what we want, but that's not how it worksDo what you do for the highest and greatest good of othersIf you want to do something exciting, you need to be excited about it--and our childhood reveals clues of itWhat you'll learn:What created the circumstances for Lyndsay's “crumbling,” or “dark night of the soul”How she navigated her spiritual awakening on her ownThe 11 symptoms of spiritual awakeningHow to know when you are acting from the ego rather than from the heart/inner wisdom/higher SelfWhere to begin when you feel bombarded by stray thoughtsThe 6 stages of spiritual awakeningSigns that you are progressing in your journeyAbout Lyndsay's relationship with the futureMentioned on the podcast: https://lyndsaytoensing.com/The Beautiful Un-Becoming: The Ultimate Guide to Life after Spiritual AwakeningThe Myth of Getting Over It - GP podcastLink:Instagram
In this episode, we visit with real-life lawyer Nancy Hollander, who was portrayed by Jodie Foster in The Mauritanian, and Fortune 500 Business Leader Turned Life Coach And Author Lyndsay Toensing. For complete episode details, socials, merch and more visit www.GQwithCam.com You can help support this podcast with a donation at www.BuyMeACoffee.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/camerondole/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/camerondole/support
Welcome to Majority.FM's AM QUICKIE! Brought to you by justcoffee.coop TODAY'S HEADLINES: For the first time last night, and just short of his hundredth day in office, President Joe Biden addressed a joint session of Congress. He said America is on the move again, and back to stay – got it, Jack? Meanwhile, three new studies reveal the plague of environmental racism. Lung-damaging air pollution harms Black Americans at rates more than twenty percent above the average. And lastly, the feds raided the home and office of Donald Trump’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani. The warrant was apparently held up until Merrick Garland became Attorney General. THESE ARE THE STORIES YOU NEED TO KNOW: It’s a wonk’s delight. The Biden administration yesterday detailed a $1.8 trillion policy plan to expand access to education, reduce the cost of child care and support women in the work force, according to the New York Times. The American Families Plan, as the White House calls it, includes $1 trillion in new spending and $800 billion in tax credits, much of which is aimed at expanding access to education and child care. The package includes financing for universal prekindergarten, a federal paid leave program, efforts to make child care more affordable, free community college for all, aid for students at colleges that historically serve nonwhite communities, expanded subsidies under the Affordable Care Act and an extension of new federal efforts to fight poverty. It’s to be financed by additional taxes on high earners. Biden presented the details to a joint session of Congress last night. Biden spoke to a House chamber that was sparsely populated but fully masked. He listed some accomplishments from his first hundred days, including progress against the pandemic and campaigns against hunger, opioid addiction, and child poverty. He laid out what his plans could yet accomplish, such as creating jobs to replace hazardous lead pipes and providing child and elder care for hundreds of thousands of families. And he pushed back against skepticism that democracies can’t compete against autocracies in the twenty first century, by showing what government can do to meet people’s needs. He praised labor unions and criticized greedy CEOs. Biden said, "trickle down economics has never worked, and it’s time to grow the economy from the bottom and the middle out." Air Pollution Disproportionately Harms POC Racism is in the air we breathe. Nearly every source of the nation’s most pervasive and deadly air pollutant disproportionately affects Americans of color, regardless of their location or income level, the Washington Post reports. The news comes from a study published yesterday in the journal Science Advances, authored by researchers from five universities. The analysis of fine-particle matter, which includes soot, shows how decisions made decades ago about where to build highways and industrial plants continue to harm the health of Black, Latino and Asian Americans today. The particles studied have diameters of no more than two point five micrometers – one-thirtieth the width of a human hair – and can become embedded in the lungs. Known as Particulate Matter Two Point Five, they account for up to two hundred thousand premature US deaths each year. The Post says the new paper, coupled with two other analyses also released yesterday, bolsters the argument that environmental advocates have made for years that Black, Latino, Asian and Native Americans bear a heavier burden. And this growing body of research is showing the full scope of the problem. Joshua Apte, one of the authors, said, "The deck is stacked against people of color, for almost every emission source." The study found that Black people are exposed to twenty one percent more fine-particle pollution compared to average Americans, the Post reports. Exposure was eighteen percent greater for Asian Americans and eleven percent more for Hispanics. White Americans, by contrast, have eight percent less pollution exposure than the average. This is yet another urgent reason the country needs a Green New Deal. Feds Search Giuliani's Home, Office This isn’t how you want to wake up on a weekday. The New York Times reports that federal investigators in Manhattan executed search warrants early yesterday at the home and office of Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor who became Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, stepping up a criminal investigation into Giuliani’s dealings in Ukraine. The investigators seized Giuliani’s electronic devices and searched his Madison Avenue apartment and his Park Avenue office at about 6 am.Giuliani’s lawyer, Robert Costello, called the searches unnecessary, according to the Times. Costello said, "What they did today was legal thuggery." FBI agents on yesterday morning also executed a search warrant at the Washington-area home of Victoria Toensing, a lawyer close to Giuliani who had dealings with several Ukrainians involved in seeking negative information on the Bidens. Toensing, a former federal prosecutor and senior Justice Department official, has also represented Dmitry Firtash, a Ukrainian oligarch under indictment in the United States whose help Giuliani sought. The federal authorities have focused on whether Giuliani illegally lobbied the Trump administration in 2019 on behalf of Ukrainian officials and oligarchs, who were helping Giuliani search for damaging information on Trump’s political rivals, including Joe Biden. The Times reports that the US attorney’s office in Manhattan and the FBI had sought for months to secure search warrants for Giuliani’s phones and electronic devices. Under Trump, political appointees in the Justice Department repeatedly sought to block such a warrant. After Merrick Garland was confirmed as Biden’s attorney general, the Justice Department lifted its objection to the search. Funny how that works. AND NOW FOR SOME QUICKER QUICKIES: The city of Alameda, California yesterday identified three police officers who were placed on administrative leave in connection to the death of twenty six-year-old Mario Gonzalez, the San-Jose Mercury News reports. The officers are James Fisher, Cameron Leahy and Eric McKinley. Body camera footage shows officers pinned Gonzalez on the ground for about five minutes, attempting to arrest him. Gonzalez’s family says the footage shows the officers murdered him. After George Floyd, who can deny their outrage? The Guardian reports crematoriums in Delhi have become so overloaded by Covid-19 deaths that they are being forced to build makeshift funeral pyres on spare patches of land. And the BBC reports that police in India are prosecuting a man who used Twitter to try to find oxygen for his dying grandfather. Officers in Uttar Pradesh state charged Shashank Yadav with spreading a rumour over oxygen shortages. That’s one way to deal with the problem. Connecticut will no longer allow a religious exemption from childhood immunization requirements for schools, colleges and day care facilities, the Associated Press reports. It becomes the sixth state to end that policy, after California, New York, West Virginia, Mississippi and Maine. More than two thousand opponents rallied outside the state Capitol building, arguing the legislation infringes on their religious liberties and parental rights. Ah yes, the god-given right to let your children contract preventable illnesses, and infect others... Workers trying to block the sale of a Renault car parts factory held seven managers against their will for twelve hours in the latest boss-napping to hit French industry, the Guardian reports. A union rep said the union had decided to release the managers because, " they still didn’t want to have a dialogue." Well, at least they tried. APRIL 29, 2021 - AM QUICKIE HOSTS - Sam Seder & Lucie Steiner WRITER - Corey Pein PRODUCER - Dorsey Shaw EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - Brendan Finn
Amy Toensing is a photojournalist and filmmaker committed to telling stories with sensitivity and depth and known for her intimate stories about the lives of ordinary people. Toensing has been a regular contributor to National Geographic magazine for almost two decades. She has photographed cultures around the world including the last cave-dwelling tribe of Papua New Guinea, remote Aboriginal Australia, the Maori of New Zealand, and the Kingdom of Tonga. She has also covered issues such as food insecurity in the United States, the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina, and Muslim women living in Western culture. She is currently working on her sixteenth feature story for National Geographic magazine. Toensing began her professional career in 1994 as a staff photographer at her New Hampshire hometown paper, The Valley News. She then worked for The New York Times Washington D.C. bureau covering the White House and Capitol Hill during the Clinton administration. In 1998, Toensing left D.C. to obtain her Master’s Degree from Ohio University, School of Visual Communication. Websites Amy Toensing Jason Eskenazi Education Resources: Using Your Life to Launch Your Photography Tokyo: Exploration of the Metropolis 2.0 Momenta Photographic Workshops https://momentaworkshops.com/workshops/ Candid Frame Resources Download the free Candid Frame app for your favorite smart device. Click here to download for . Click here to download Support the work we do at The Candid Frame by contributing to our Patreon effort. You can do this by visiting or visiting the website and clicking on the Patreon button. You can also provide a one-time donation via . You can follow Ibarionex on and .
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Joe DiGenova, is a former U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, co-founder of the law firm of diGenova & Toensing and an informal legal adviser to President Trump and Jay Sekulow, Chief Counsel for the American Center for Law and Justice and Counsel to the President, are here to discuss the report by the Inspector General and his decision to do his own assessment of former FBI Director under President Barack Obama, James Comey and the DOJ’s decision not to prosecute. The Sean Hannity Show is on weekdays from 3 pm to 6 pm ET on iHeartRadio and Hannity.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
I spoke with former U.S. Attorney for D.C., former federal prosecutor, and founding partner of the D.C. law firm, diGenova & Toensing, Joe diGenova, on the Mueller report and the focus turning from collusion to obstruction. We'll get legal with Joe!
Jeff Sessions resigned as attorney general on Wednesday, after almost 18 months of President Trump's fuming over Sessions' decision to recuse himself from the investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential campaign. And critics of the Mueller probe are neither surprised nor sad to see him go."We knew it was going to happen said former federal prosecutor and Justice Department official Victoria Toensing. Sessions released his resignation letter, saying how proud he was of progress in enforcing immigration laws, reducing violent crime, enforcing gun laws, and more. Toensing says Sessions did some things very well but his decision to recuse himself tainted his time atop the Justice Department."Those were Jeff's bread and butter issues. He believed in them deeply. But he was just like a scared rabbit in dealing with anything to do with the Russia investigation," said Toensing.She hopes Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is next."Jeff has not been able to be a good attorney general because of his recusal. Now, that's a different situation than Rod Rosenstein has. He's just been evil in what he's done in appointing a special counsel when there was not even a crime and staying there and overseeing it when he had conflicts," said Toensing.Toensing rebuts the notion that Sessions recused himself because he failed to mention contacts with the Russian ambassador during the 2016 campaign. Sessions saw the ambassador in his role as a senator at the time and not in his capacity within the Trump campaign.Matt Whittaker, who had been chief of staff to Sessions, will serve as acting attorney general until a new one is confirmed. He will oversee the Mueller probe instead of Rosenstein. Toensing rolls her eyes at the notion Whittaker should be forced to recuse himself because of a few opinions he's expressed that are critical of the Mueller investigation."Is that a joke?" asked Toensing, noting Whittaker's only public comment was that Mueller ought to come back for permission to expand his investigation if he went beyond the bounds established by Rosenstein.Listen to the full podcast to hear more of Toensing's comments on Sessions, her reaction to liberals comparing the firing to Nixon's "Saturday Night Massacre," and what she wants to see in the next attorney general.
Gregg Jarret fills in for Sean today and sits down with Joe DiGenova, partner at DiGenova and Toensing, who has been outraged at the behavior of Attorney General Jeff Sessions. Jarret explains why Sessions should never have recused himself and just how important a solid Attorney General is to the President. The Sean Hannity Show is on weekdays from 3 pm to 6 pm ET on iHeartRadio and Hannity.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Toensing explains why the president cannot be indicted, for constitutional and practical purposes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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President Trump has made huge waves in recent days by accusing President Obama and his staff members of wiretapping his offices in Trump Towers. Joe DiGenova, founding partner of the Washington, D.C. law firm of diGenova & Toensing, LLP and Jay Sekulow, Chief Counsel for the American Center for Law and Justice join Sean to discuss what real proof is out there backing up President Trump and what laws could've been broken by the Obama administration. The Sean Hannity Show is live Monday through Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm ET on iHeart Radio and Hannity.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
(Bloomberg) -- Victoria Toensing, a partner at diGenova & Toensing, and Kristine Kippins, director of constitutional messaging at the Constitutional Accountability Center, discuss Jeff Sessions' senate confirmation hearing. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
(Bloomberg) -- Victoria Toensing, a partner at diGenova & Toensing, and Kristine Kippins, director of constitutional messaging at the Constitutional Accountability Center, discuss Jeff Sessions' senate confirmation hearing. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."