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Episode 1012 Does anyone else feel like the Supreme Court decided a part of the Constitution just doesn't exist anymore? Perhaps you're like Listener Thomas S, who found this decision absolutely nuts. If so, you're in luck, because in this episode of OA, Thomas throws every argument at actual lawyer Matt Cameron for why this decision sucked. How does the actual lawyer feel? Did SCOTUS get it right actually? Find out! If you'd like to support the show (and lose the ads!), please pledge at patreon.com/law! For the time being, any profit over and above the costs of operating the show, will go towards repair and accountability.
David takes the first ten minutes to respond to Twitter trolls over his latest New York Times article before he and Sarah revisit their arguments over the Supreme Court's per curium ruling on the Trump-Colorado case. The Agenda: —Defending the Supreme Court —Erasing the Constitution —Confusion over the Trump ruling —Consequentialism vs. originalism —Judicial restraint and originalism —Erasing Chevron —SCOTUS hears bump stock case —Explaining the string cheese factors Show Notes: -Kevin Williamson: Slate Publishes Gun-Control Fiction -Advisory Opinions Episode with Professor Amanda Tyler Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Talkin' PoliticsSCOTUS Highly Predictable Let DownThe US supreme court issued its decision in the Trump/Colorado ballot case by now you've certainly herald about it - the court issued it's per curium opinion on Monday, March 4th and since then the reactions have been about as expected, most folks on the left are pissed and Trump thinks he won reelection basically so let's start thereRachel: What was your reaction and what thoughts did it leave you with?The opinion: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/23-719_19m2.pdfHolding: This case raises the question whether the States, in addition to Congress, may also enforce Section 3. We conclude that States may disqualify persons holding or attempting to hold state office. But States have no power under the Constitution to enforce Section 3 with respect to federal offices, especially the Presidency. Interesting blog from Balls And Strikes a really well written legal and politics blog posted a piece with this headline: The Liberal Justices Backed Down From the Fighthttps://ballsandstrikes.org/scotus/trump-colorado-case-what-are-the-liberal-justices-doing/Though the outcome in Anderson was a foregone conclusion, the question was just how much incredulous dissent it would elicit. The answer, unfortunately, is basically none. After including a few turns of phrase that are recognizable as barbs only by columnists with an unfortunate affinity for Supreme Court palace intrigue, even the liberal justices, for some godforsaken reason, agreed to help write part of the Constitution out of existence.This all happens as SCOTUS announces Trump's immunity case won't be on the docket until April 22nd which as we all know means more delays in any possible criminal casesSUPER TUESDAY IS HAPPENING16 States are voting, counting is happening as we recordhttps://www.cnn.com/2024/03/05/politics/states-voting-super-tuesday-dg/index.htmlhttps://www.cnn.com/2024/03/03/politics/what-to-know-super-tuesday-what-matters/index.html“The primaries at stake include the first three states in the alphabet, as any schoolkid should be able to tell you: Alabama, Alaska (for Republicans) and Arkansas. In addition, there are California and Colorado; Maine, Massachusetts and Minnesota; North Carolina; Oklahoma; Tennessee and Texas; Utah; and Vermont and Virginia.Tuesday also marks the end of Democrats' mail-in presidential preference process in Iowa, and a Democratic caucus in American Samoa.” @TheHeartlandPOD on Twitter and ThreadsCo-HostsAdam Sommer @Adam_Sommer85 (Twitter) @adam_sommer85 (Post)Rachel Parker @msraitchetp (Post) Sean Diller (no social)The Heartland Collective - Sign Up Today!JOIN PATREON FOR MORE - AND JOIN OUR SOCIAL NETWORK!“Change The Conversation”Outro Song: “The World Is On Fire” by American Aquarium http://www.americanaquarium.com/
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Talkin' PoliticsSCOTUS Highly Predictable Let DownThe US supreme court issued its decision in the Trump/Colorado ballot case by now you've certainly herald about it - the court issued it's per curium opinion on Monday, March 4th and since then the reactions have been about as expected, most folks on the left are pissed and Trump thinks he won reelection basically so let's start thereRachel: What was your reaction and what thoughts did it leave you with?The opinion: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/23-719_19m2.pdfHolding: This case raises the question whether the States, in addition to Congress, may also enforce Section 3. We conclude that States may disqualify persons holding or attempting to hold state office. But States have no power under the Constitution to enforce Section 3 with respect to federal offices, especially the Presidency. Interesting blog from Balls And Strikes a really well written legal and politics blog posted a piece with this headline: The Liberal Justices Backed Down From the Fighthttps://ballsandstrikes.org/scotus/trump-colorado-case-what-are-the-liberal-justices-doing/Though the outcome in Anderson was a foregone conclusion, the question was just how much incredulous dissent it would elicit. The answer, unfortunately, is basically none. After including a few turns of phrase that are recognizable as barbs only by columnists with an unfortunate affinity for Supreme Court palace intrigue, even the liberal justices, for some godforsaken reason, agreed to help write part of the Constitution out of existence.This all happens as SCOTUS announces Trump's immunity case won't be on the docket until April 22nd which as we all know means more delays in any possible criminal casesSUPER TUESDAY IS HAPPENING16 States are voting, counting is happening as we recordhttps://www.cnn.com/2024/03/05/politics/states-voting-super-tuesday-dg/index.htmlhttps://www.cnn.com/2024/03/03/politics/what-to-know-super-tuesday-what-matters/index.html“The primaries at stake include the first three states in the alphabet, as any schoolkid should be able to tell you: Alabama, Alaska (for Republicans) and Arkansas. In addition, there are California and Colorado; Maine, Massachusetts and Minnesota; North Carolina; Oklahoma; Tennessee and Texas; Utah; and Vermont and Virginia.Tuesday also marks the end of Democrats' mail-in presidential preference process in Iowa, and a Democratic caucus in American Samoa.” @TheHeartlandPOD on Twitter and ThreadsCo-HostsAdam Sommer @Adam_Sommer85 (Twitter) @adam_sommer85 (Post)Rachel Parker @msraitchetp (Post) Sean Diller (no social)The Heartland Collective - Sign Up Today!JOIN PATREON FOR MORE - AND JOIN OUR SOCIAL NETWORK!“Change The Conversation”Outro Song: “The World Is On Fire” by American Aquarium http://www.americanaquarium.com/
Jordan Sekulow - The Supreme Court rules that Donald Trump will stay on the Colorado primary ballot. stating that “the Constitution makes Congress rather than the States, responsible for enforcing Section 3” Ryan Fournier - Tomorrow is Super Tuesday, what is the political fallout following the Supreme Court decision? Some say it gives Trump a major boost. Auron MacIntyre - Journalist Steve Baker was forced to turn himself in to face capitol riot charges after simply reporting and documenting the event. Abby Johnson - The Left is trying to promote abortion access as “health care”. CVS and Walgreens will be selling abortion pills in the next few weeks. James Lindsey - Logan Lancing and co-author James Lindsay wrote an important book regarding America's youth “The Queering Of The American Child”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Supreme Court is expected to make a ruling on whether Donald Trump will remain disqualified from Colorado ballots around 10 a. m. Monday morning.
This Day in Legal History: The Copyright Act of 1909 is EnactedOn this day in legal history, March 4, 1909, marks a pivotal moment for copyright law in the United States with the enactment of the Copyright Act of 1909. This legislation fundamentally transformed the landscape of copyright protection by making the infringement of a copyright a federal crime for the first time. Prior to this act, copyright laws were more fragmented and less uniformly enforced, leading to widespread disputes and uncertainties over copyright ownership and rights.The journey toward robust copyright protection in the U.S. began with the Copyright Clause in the U.S. Constitution, which empowered Congress "To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries." Following this mandate, the first federal copyright law was enacted in 1790, primarily focusing on books, maps, and charts. However, as technology and the arts evolved, so too did the need for more comprehensive copyright legislation.The Copyright Act of 1909 expanded the scope of copyright to include not only written works but also music and other creative works, offering protection for published and unpublished works. It introduced the concept of "mechanical rights," a significant development given the era's technological advancements in recording and reproducing music. This act also established a mandatory deposit system, requiring copies of copyrighted works to be sent to the Library of Congress, further centralizing and formalizing copyright protection.Moreover, the 1909 act laid the groundwork for future copyright laws, including the significant overhaul seen in the Copyright Act of 1976, which remains the basis for copyright law in the United States today. The 1976 act extended copyright terms, made copyright protection automatic upon creation of a work, and recognized the right of authors to control and profit from various uses of their works.The Copyright Act of 1909 was a crucial step in recognizing the value of intellectual property and ensuring that creators could exercise and enforce their rights across the nation. It underscored the importance of copyright as a driver for innovation, creativity, and cultural development. On this day, we acknowledge not just the enactment of a law but the beginning of a new era in the protection of creative expression in the United States.The U.S. Supreme Court is set to deliver a ruling today, which is notably a day before Colorado's presidential primary election. This ruling could potentially affect the ballot eligibility of former U.S. President Donald Trump, a Republican presidential candidate who was previously removed from the Colorado ballot by a lower court due to his involvement in the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack. The Supreme Court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority including three justices appointed by Trump, has been asked to decide on this matter urgently by the Republican Party of Colorado.The case centers on Trump's disqualification under the 14th Amendment's Section 3, which prohibits individuals who have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the U.S., or given aid to its enemies, from holding public office. The context of Trump's disqualification stems from his actions and speech on January 6, encouraging his supporters to "fight like hell" against the certification of Joe Biden's 2020 election victory, which led to a violent siege of the Capitol.During the Supreme Court's deliberations on Trump's appeal, justices across the ideological spectrum expressed concerns about the implications of state-level decisions disqualifying presidential candidates, indicating a complex legal debate on the enforcement of the 14th Amendment's disqualification clause and the necessity of congressional action to enable such enforcement.Additionally, the Supreme Court is also considering a separate but related case regarding Trump's claim of immunity from prosecution for his attempts to overturn the 2020 election results. Legal experts anticipate the Court is likely to reject Trump's immunity claim, but the timing of the Court's proceedings may delay a criminal trial regarding election subversion charges, potentially impacting the upcoming presidential election.This situation underscores the legal and constitutional challenges surrounding Trump's candidacy and the broader implications for the 2024 presidential election, highlighting the judiciary's role in resolving disputes that have significant political ramifications.US Supreme Court to issue ruling; Trump ballot case looms | ReutersThe Biden administration is set to defend the Affordable Care Act's (ACA) mandate for health insurers to cover preventive care services, including HIV-preventing medication and cancer screenings, at no additional cost to patients before a U.S. appeals court. This mandate, integral to the ACA enacted in 2010 and popularly known as Obamacare, is being challenged in court by a group of businesses led by Texas-based Braidwood Management. These plaintiffs object to covering HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) on the grounds that it contravenes their religious beliefs by promoting homosexuality and drug use.The controversy has led to a lawsuit heard by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans, involving arguments over the requirement for insurers to provide coverage for PrEP drugs, which are crucial in preventing HIV infection. In March 2023, U.S. District Judge Reed O'Connor in Fort Worth issued a ruling that not only supported the plaintiffs' stance on PrEP but also broadly questioned the constitutionality of the ACA's preventive care mandate. O'Connor criticized the law for granting excessive authority to a federal task force responsible for selecting covered services, as its members are not presidential appointees confirmed by the Senate.While O'Connor's decision is temporarily on hold pending appeal, it permits Braidwood to opt out of covering PrEP, hinting at broader implications for the ACA's preventive service coverage. Should O'Connor's ruling be upheld, it could lead to insurers imposing co-pays and deductibles for a range of preventive services, although it does not affect recommendations made before the ACA's implementation, such as breast cancer screening.The appeals court panel includes judges appointed by both Republican former President Donald Trump and Democrat President Joe Biden, adding a layer of political intrigue to the proceedings. This case is the latest in a series of legal challenges to Obamacare, including a notable 2018 attempt by O'Connor to strike down the entire ACA, a ruling that was ultimately reversed by higher courts. This ongoing legal battle underscores the contentious nature of healthcare reform in the United States and the ACA's enduring legacy as a subject of legal and political debate.US court to weigh Obamacare mandate to cover HIV drug, cancer screeningsThe IRS is set to broaden the accessibility of its pilot free e-filing tool, Direct File, to all eligible individuals in 12 states starting March 12, following the completion of platform testing. Beginning March 4, the tool will become available for new users to initiate their tax returns 24/7, as indicated by a notification on the Direct File website. This development represents a significant expansion of the service, which previously offered limited access to new users. However, the program will continue to operate with certain limitations, including a daily cap on new users, potentially closing access if the cap is exceeded, though those who have already begun their returns will retain access even on closed days.IRS Free E-File Tool to Open Fully in 12 States on March 12 Get full access to Minimum Competence - Daily Legal News Podcast at www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
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Today Will is joined by the hosts of the Ruthless Podcast, Smug, Holmes, Duncan, and Ashbrook. Story #1: Colorado rejected! The United State Supreme Court votes 9-0 to keep former President Trump on the ballot. Story #2: What does it mean when President Joe Biden is rejected on every single issue by voters, including the one that got him into office? Story #3: Iowa Forward Caitlin Clark is the all-time college basketball scoring leader. Why is her success so divisive? Tell Will what you thought about this podcast by emailing WillCainShow@fox.com Subscribe to The Will Cain Show on YouTube here: Watch The Will Cain Show! Follow Will on Twitter: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to our first show of Women's History Month 2024! Nikki Haley won the D.C. Swamp primary over the weekend with a whopping 1,279 votes. We've got the details on Catherine Herridge having been held in contempt for refusing to reveal confidential sources, raising questions about journalism and freedom of speech. Apparently “white rural rage” is the newest threat to American Democracy, so we're breaking down the facts. Today, we expect the Supreme Court to rule on the Trump Colorado ballot case. We will be actively monitoring the situation and will keep you updated!GUEST: Josh FirestineSources https://www.louderwithcrowder.com/source-march-4-2024Join MugClub to watch this show every day! http://louderwithcrowder.com/mugclubWatch the FREE show on MugClub NOW:GET TODAY'S SHOW NOTES with SOURCES: https://www.louderwithcrowder.com/sources/NEW MERCH! https://crowdershop.com/Subscribe to my podcast: https://rss.com/podcasts/louder-with-crowder/FOLLOW ME: Website: https://louderwithcrowder.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/scrowder Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/louderwithcrowder Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stevencrowderofficialMusic by @Pogo
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 02-12-24 Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft was at the US Supreme Court yesterday and he talks about their handling of the Colorado/Trump ballot case. He also discusses the confrontations he encountered on Tuesday in Jefferson City surrounding the pro-Israel rally. (@JayAshcroftMO) (https://www.sos.mo.gov/) (https://ashcroftformissouri.com/) News Roundup: U.S. House is planning Impeachment Vote 2.0 on Mayorkas. Trump's latest comments about NATO and Russia are rattling world leaders. Ted Cruz comments on the situation with Israel and Gaza. Former St. Louis City Alderman Jeffrey Boyd is out of prison but not out of custody. Congrats to Taylor Swift on winning her first football title! The KC Chiefs are back-to-back Super Bowl Champions with their 25-22 overtime win over the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas last night. The Blues picked up 2 road wins over the weekend! They beat the Sabres in Buffalo 3-1 and the Canadiens in Montreal 7-2. They'll face the Maple Leafs in Toronto tomorrow night at 6pm CT. And Cardinals' pitchers and catchers report to Spring Training in Jupiter, FL tomorrow! Website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstream Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTLSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Luis Scott of 8 Figure Consulting joins Dawn LIVE! Luis expands on the most absent day of the year - Super Bowl Monday! How can any business put guardrails in place to emphasize attendance on days like this one. Luis then expands on the reality of the Trump Colorado case that was center stage yesterday in the news cycle. Luis responds to the prompt below: (Independent)Businesses across the United States are bracing for an outbreak of ‘Super flu' next Monday when over 16m Americans are expected to phone in sick after watching the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs play for the Lombardi Trophy.A survey from UKG, a provider of human resources, payroll, and workforce management solutions, estimated that 16.1m U.S. employees plan to miss work the day after the 11 February Super Bowlin Las Vegas. The survey also found that 22.5m U.S. employees, or 14 percent of the workforce, expect they will miss at least some work on Monday while 45m say they'll be less productive than usual. “The Monday after the Super Bowl has become the number one day in absenteeism or people taking a vacation day,” Derek Stevens, owner and CEO of several Las Vegas casinos including Circa, told Reuters. Read more. How should bosses handle this? Is it important to put a policy in place now about missing work the day after the Super Bowl? Business strategist and attorney Luis Scott can weigh in on this. He's overcome adversity to build two successful businesses. And now he advises others on how to do the same thing. Within a three-month period in 2017-2018, Luis went through a divorce and his law partners kicked him out of their practice. Less than six years later, a law firm he has since cofounded has five offices with nearly 30 attorneys. And his company 8 Figure Firm Consulting helps law firms achieve 8-figure yearly revenues. 8 Figure Firm clients employ almost 5,000 people nationwide. Tune in 10 AM - 12 PM EST weekdays on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT; or on the Audacy app!
The Supreme Court decides on the Colorado case where former President Trump has been removed from the ballot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Feb. 8, 2024 ~ The U.S. Supreme Court will hear the case of the Colorado Supreme Court's decision to remove former President Trump from the 2024 presidential ballot. Former U.S. Attorney Barb McQuade talks with Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie about the many questions before the Supreme Court.
Today on Truth in Politics and Culture our southern border is our biggest but not our only border crisis, the Supreme Court hears arguments today in the Colorado case to ban Trump from the ballot, Trump appears to undermine conservatives successful Bud-Lite boycott, and Virginia Allen at the Daily Signal highlights the importance of marriage.
Country music star John Rich joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to talk about the life and legacy of the late singer Toby Keith. Jimmy tells us how Colorado's effort to boot former President Trump from the state's GOP primary ballot goes against the democratic principles our country was founded on. PLUS, Florida Republican Congressman Byron Donalds explains why the Biden administration's approach to illegal immigration is negatively impacting the Black and Latino communities. [00:00:00] SCOTUS debating the Trump Colorado ballot case [00:38:03] Why Colorado's legal argument about Trump doesn't hold up [00:56:30] John Rich [01:14:48] Our immigration system is broken because of Biden [01:33:20] Rep. Byron Donalds Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PREVIEW: #SCOTUS: #TRUMP: #COLORADO: From a conversation with Professor Richard Epstein about the decision to be argued before SCOTUS on February 8 that Colorado may or may not remove Trump from its ballot. More tonight. 1904 SCOTUS Old Chambers
It's Wednesday, January 10th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Jonathan Clark Biden failed to include India and Nigeria on naughty list The U.S. State Department released its annual report on religious freedom violators last Thursday. The report listed Countries of Particular Concern which included Myanmar, China, Iran, North Korea, Russia, and Saudi Arabia. However, religious freedom groups are criticizing the Biden administration for not including India and Nigeria on the list. McKenna Wendt with International Christian Concern said, “During the Christmas season, hundreds of Christians were slaughtered in Nigeria. And in India, anti-conversion laws, mob violence, and extremist ideology continues to suppress the Christian community. ICC stands in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in Nigeria and India, and we call on the U.S. State Department to hold these governments accountable.” Hebrews 13:3 says, “Remember those who are in prison, as though in prison with them, and those who are mistreated, since you also are in the body.” World economy slowing again The World Bank announced it expects global economic growth to slow in 2024 for a third year in a row. The institution projects the economy worldwide will grow by 2.4 percent this year. That's down from 2.6 percent last year, 3 percent in 2022, and 6.2 percent in 2021. The economic stagnation will hit developing countries the hardest in the wake of the pandemic era. The World Bank also projected slower economic growth for the United States at 1.6 percent this year, down from 2.5 percent last year. America's $34 trillion of debt Speaking of the U.S. economy, the federal government's total debt crossed $34 trillion for the first time at the end of 2023. The new record comes just three months after the government crossed the $33 trillion threshold. Federal deficit spending has surged under recent administrations, both Democrat and Republican. Over the last year, credit rating agencies have downgraded their outlook on the government's credit standing. Proverbs 22:7 says, “The rich rules over the poor, and the borrower is the slave of the lender.” Apple vs. the Bible The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ruled that Apple Inc. cannot exclude a free speech resolution from its 2024 annual meeting. The American Family Association put forward the resolution over concerns that the tech company is “limiting content access within its online services based on viewpoint and that it does so based on vague and subjective terms of use.” Apple has used its vague guidelines to ban content that promotes Biblical views on marriage and sexuality. Jeremy Tedesco with Alliance Defending Freedom said, “Major corporations like Apple shouldn't be hiding from shareholders who are concerned about the company's impact on free speech.” U.S. Supreme Court hears Trump Colorado ballot case Last Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a case over Colorado's removal of Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot. Last month, Colorado's Supreme Court ruled that the former president was disqualified from the office based on the insurrection clause in the Constitution's 14th Amendment in Section 3. Trump appealed the decision. The U.S. Supreme Court said it would fast-track the case with oral arguments scheduled for February 8th. Trump is also appealing a similar decision in Maine to keep him off the ballot there. Will Missouri remove Biden from ballot? Meanwhile, in Missouri, a state official has indicated he may try to remove President Joe Biden from the ballot. Last Friday, Missouri's Republican Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft spoke out on X. He tweeted, “What has happened in Colorado & Maine is disgraceful & undermines our republic. While I expect the Supreme Court to overturn this, if not, Secretaries of State will step in & ensure the new legal standard for @realDonaldTrump applies equally to @JoeBiden!” Ashcroft also told NBC News, “If Democrat states are saying we're not going to let these Republicans run, you bet you're going to see the same thing happening from Republican states.” Pro-abortion Arkansas constitutional amendment doesn't make cut And finally, a pro-abortion constitutional amendment has failed again to make it onto the ballot in Arkansas. The state's Republican Attorney General Tim Griffin already rejected another version of the amendment last year. The measure would have allowed the killing of unborn babies in certain cases. Griffin wrote that the amendment included language that was unclear and could mislead voters. Arkansas currently bans abortion in almost all cases. Close And that's The Worldview in 5 Minutes on this Wednesday, January 10th in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
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The U.S. Supreme Court just agreed to hear Donald Trump's appeal of his removal from the Colorado primary ballot. The justices are now poised to decide whether or not Trump is eligible for office under the 14th Amendment's insurrectionist ban. Also, President Biden comes out swinging at Trump in his first campaign speech of 2024, warning the former president is a real and present danger to American democracy three years after January 6th. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 3: Adam Liptak of The New York Times writes: “The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to decide whether former President Donald J. Trump is ineligible for Colorado's Republican primary ballot because he had engaged in insurrection in his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. The case, which could alter the course of this year's presidential election, will be argued on Feb. 8. The court will probably decide it quickly, as the primary season will soon be underway.” You can read more here: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/05/us/trump-supreme-court-colorado-ballot.html While speaking with Dana Bash on CNN, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said it should be left to the states to decide whether or not Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump can appear on ballots. Michele McPhee of Los Angeles Magazine writes: “Sitrick & Company, the global crisis public relations firm who has a client list of the rich and powerful — including Jeffrey Epstein — was burglarized over the New Year's holiday by thieves who stole company computers and servers just hours before a trove of long-sealed court documents related to the admitted pedophile were released.” Was this merely a coincidence? You can read the full report here: https://lamag.com/crimeinla/jeffrey-epstein-former-fixer-michael-sitrock-office-burglarized In a viral video posted to social media, a woman flipped out on Delta employees at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. During her incoherent rant she bizarrely revealed that she is wearing a diaper!
WMAL GUEST: 7:05 AM - INTERVIEW - MARK PAOLETTA - Senior Fellow at Center for Renewing America, and co-editor of the book "Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words" and worked on Justice Clarence Thomas's confirmation TOPIC: Discuss more attacks on Justice Clarence Thomas… “Guam tipping over” Rep. Hank Johnson now on the attack against his wife Ginni Thomas, calling for Thomas to recuse… YESTERDAY: NBC NEWS: House Democrats urge Clarence Thomas to recuse himself from Trump Colorado ballot case Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Friday, January 5, 2024 / 7 AM Hour O'Connor and Company is proudly presented by Veritas Academy!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight on The Last Word: Donald Trump's criminal defense team wants Special Counsel Jack Smith held in contempt over court filings. Also, Trump invokes the impeachment clause in the immunity appeal. Plus, House Democrats call on Justice Clarence Thomas to recuse himself from the Trump Colorado ballot case. And President Biden plans to deliver a speech on preserving democracy ahead of the January 6 anniversary. Andrew Weissmann, Professor Jack Rakove, Rep. Daniel Goldman, and Sen. Chris Coons join Lawrence O'Donnell.
This Day in Legal History: Kent State Shooting SettlementOn January 4, 1979, a significant chapter in American legal and civil rights history was marked by the state of Ohio's out-of-court settlement with victims and families affected by the tragic events at Kent State University. Nearly a decade earlier, on May 4, 1970, the country was shaken by an incident where National Guardsmen opened fire during a student protest at the university, leading to the loss of lives and numerous injuries.This day symbolizes a pivotal moment of acknowledgment and reparation by the state, as the settlement recognized the suffering and trauma endured by those involved. It served not just as a financial resolution but also as a public statement on the gravity of the events that transpired.The Kent State shooting had been a watershed moment in the history of civil protests and government response in the United States. Students had gathered to protest against the Vietnam War, embodying the widespread sentiment and unrest of the era. The response of the National Guard, which escalated to gunfire, became a subject of intense scrutiny and debate, highlighting the complex dynamics between civil rights, governmental authority, and public safety.The settlement of January 4, 1979, while not undoing the past, represented a form of closure for many involved. It was a reminder of the legal system's role in providing recourse and recognition to victims of such incidents. This event continues to be remembered as an essential reminder of the delicate balance between state authority and citizens' right to peaceful protest, a balance that remains ever-relevant in today's civic discourse.Former President Donald Trump's appeal of a Colorado ruling, which barred him from the 2024 presidential ballot, may compel the U.S. Supreme Court to make a significant decision regarding his election prospects. This situation arises from Colorado and Maine's unique legal decisions, based on Trump's actions preceding the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack, to disqualify him under a constitutional clause related to insurrection or rebellion. Legal experts anticipate that the Supreme Court, with its conservative majority, including three Trump appointees, faces a critical and potentially divisive decision. The court's ruling could significantly impact U.S. democracy, as states currently hold varying standards for office eligibility.The case hinges on the interpretation of Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment's disqualification clause, previously unused to deem a presidential candidate ineligible. This clause prohibits anyone who engaged in insurrection or rebellion, after taking an oath to support the U.S. Constitution, from holding office. Trump's legal team argues that this clause does not apply to U.S. presidents and that the question of presidential eligibility is for Congress to decide.The Supreme Court's involvement in Trump's legal battles is not new. Despite his influence in appointing three justices, Trump has expressed dissatisfaction with the court for not supporting his claims, particularly regarding the 2020 election results. The court has previously sidestepped cases related to Trump's eligibility and allegations of election fraud.This situation draws parallels with the Bush v. Gore case in 2000, though the current context is marked by greater public polarization and perceived fragility of democracy. Legal experts suggest that a unanimous or near-unanimous ruling from the court could help preserve its legitimacy, signaling that the decision transcends partisan lines. The outcome of this case is set to have profound implications on the upcoming election and the public's perception of the judiciary's role in politics.Trump's Colorado appeal may force US Supreme Court to rule on his future | ReutersMichael Cohen's attorney, David Schwartz, has requested a Manhattan federal judge to forgo sanctions against him for including fake case citations in court papers. These citations, mistakenly generated by the AI program Google Bard, were provided to Schwartz by Cohen, Donald Trump's former lawyer and fixer. Cohen, who is set to be a key witness against Trump in a criminal trial, admitted to inadvertently creating these fictitious citations.Schwartz acknowledged his error and responsibility, stating he had relied too much on Cohen instead of directly communicating with another lawyer on the case, E. Dayna Perry. He believed that Perry, not Cohen, had been responsible for researching the cases. The cited cases were part of Cohen's effort to conclude his supervised release after imprisonment for campaign finance violations.Perry, in a separate filing, countered Schwartz's claims, suggesting he had no basis to believe she was the source of the cases and criticized his attention to detail. Schwartz, who is represented by retired judges Barry Kamins and John Leventhal, refrained from responding to Perry's personal remarks. This incident comes amid a broader context where Cohen is a witness in New York Attorney General Letitia James' civil fraud case against Trump and is expected to testify in a criminal case related to Trump's alleged falsification of business records.Michael Cohen's lawyer asks court to spare sanctions over made-up cases | ReutersThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been ordered by a federal appeals court to reassess its decision to prohibit two e-cigarette liquid manufacturers from marketing their products. This ruling, a 9-5 decision from the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans, reverses a July 2022 verdict by a three-judge panel of the same court. The majority opinion, penned by Circuit Judge Andrew Oldham, criticized the FDA for not considering the companies' detailed marketing plans aimed at preventing youth abuse, despite previously stating the importance of such plans.Eric Heyer, the lawyer for Triton Distribution and Vapetasia LLC, expressed satisfaction with the court's decision and urged the FDA to clarify the requirements for product approval. The FDA, which categorized e-cigarettes as tobacco products under the Tobacco Control Act in 2016, initially recognized e-cigarettes as potential aids for adult smokers transitioning from traditional cigarettes. However, it faced pressure to limit flavored e-cigarettes due to a surge in youth vaping.Triton and Vapetasia had sought approval for products with flavors like sour grape and pink lemonade, and names such as "Jimmy The Juice Man Strawberry Astronaut" and "Suicide Bunny Bunny Season." The FDA, which had rejected over a million applications since 2021 including those from Triton and Vapetasia, found no evidence of these products benefiting adult smokers. As of November, the agency had approved only 23 e-cigarette products, all tobacco-flavored. Circuit Judge Catharina Haynes, dissenting, argued that the FDA's decision was reasonable, as the products lacked proven benefits for adults.FDA ordered to reconsider denial of approval for vape products | Reuters Get full access to Minimum Competence - Daily Legal News Podcast at www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
The American Democracy Minute Radio Report & Podcast for Jan. 1, 2024 Trump's Ballot Disqualification in Colorado is Headed to the U.S. Supreme Court. What Issues Will SCOTUS Consider?December 27th, state Republicans appealed former President Donald Trump's disqualification from the Colorado primary ballot to the U.S. Supreme Court. The Fourteenth Amendment seems clear: If you took an oath and supported an insurrection, you're disqualified from holding office. But it's far from simple, and untested legal territory.Our podcasting host recently made changes which stops us from including our entire script as part of the podcast content. To view the whole script, please go to our website and find today's report.Today's LinksArticles & Resources:Reuters - Republicans appeal Trump Colorado ballot disqualification to US Supreme Court - attorneyCato Institute - Trump's Disqualification: A PrimerColorado Republican Central Committee - Appeal to the U.S. Supreme CourtPolitico - US Supreme Court officially asked to take up Trump's 14th Amendment issueNew York Times - (Possible paywall) How the Supreme Court May Rule on Trump's Presidential RunDaily Beast - (Opinion) Here's What SCOTUS Should Do With the Trump Ballot CasesBrennan Center for Justice - (Opinion/Analysis) Accountability for TrumpGroups Taking Action:Free Speech for People, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), Mi Familia VotaPlease follow us on Facebook and Twitter and SHARE! Find all of our reports at AmericanDemocracyMinute.orgWant ADM sent to your email? Sign up here!#Democracy #DemocracyNews #Insurrection #14thAmendment #USSupremeCourt #SCOTUS #ColoradoPolitics #CREW
The American Democracy Minute Radio Report & Podcast for Dec. 29, 2023Michigan Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Trump Ballot Qualification Appeal Based on State Statute, Allowing Trump to Remain in State PrimaryThe Michigan Supreme Court decided December 27th not to hear an appeal, keeping Donald Trump on Michigan's primary ballot. But unlike Colorado's recent decision, it didn't consider the U.S. Constitution's Fourteenth Amendment. Our podcasting host recently made changes which stops us from including our entire script as part of the podcast content. To view the whole script, please go to our website and find today's report.Today's LinksArticles & Resources:Democracy Docket - How the 14th Amendment Could Disqualify Trump and His AlliesDemocracy Docket - Michigan Court of Appeals Allows Trump To Remain on State's Primary BallotMichigan Supreme Court - Order in LaBrant v. MI Secretary of StateAssociated Press - Michigan Supreme Court will keep Trump on 2024 primary ballotNPR - What's next after Colorado? Here's where other challenges to Trump's candidacy standLawfare - Trump Disqualification Challenges by StateReuters - Republicans appeal Trump Colorado ballot disqualification to US Supreme Court - attorneyGroups Taking Action:Free Speech for People, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), Mi Familia VotaPlease follow us on Facebook and Twitter and SHARE! Find all of our reports at AmericanDemocracyMinute.orgWant ADM sent to your email? Sign up here!#Democracy #DemocracyNews #InsurrectionClause #TrumpDisqualification #14thAmendment
This week on Look Forward, Jay and Brad return to discuss Donald Trump being booted off the Colorado ballot, Trump puts it out there...he wants to be a dictator, Rudy Giuliani forced to pay $150 million in defamation case in Georgia, porn filming in the Senate?!!!, Texas abortion case shows just how right every pro-choice advocate was, Jack Smith wasting no time getting to the core of the Trump question, Jeffrey Epstein's client list to be released, and much more!StoriesTrump booted off the primary ballot in ColoradoLocal fool will join him!Republican in Texas threatens to remove Biden from ballotDictator on day one - Donald Trump says the quiet part out loudDonald Trump Says Immigrants Are 'Poisoning the Blood of Our Nation,'Rudy Giuliani made to pay nearly $150 Million in Georgia Election Defamation CaseFilming what in the Senate hearing room?A Binder on Highly Classified Russian Intel Went Missing Under TrumpWoman leaves Texas to have an abortion, a case worth examiningJack Smith takes Trump immunity question to the SCOTUSFederal judge orders documents naming Jeffrey Epstein's associates to be unsealedThis Week in StupidMarjorie Taylor Greene Rages at 'Stupid People' She Has To Work WithThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5941717/advertisement
Ex-Attorney General Bill Barr has weighed in on the potential political future of former President Trump, but he did so without definitively clarifying his personal voting preferences. In recent statements made during a 'Cavuto Live' segment on Fox News, Barr subtly highlighted the possibility that Trump's intention to stave off legal proceedings may prove advantageous, given his presidential aspirations. He stopped short of declaring his support for, or against Trump's potential presidential run, choosing instead to deftly sidestep the issue stating, 'I'll make that leap when the time comes.' Barr's discussion with anchor Neil Cavuto delved into the the topic of the Supreme Court's recent decision against promptly ruling on whether Trump has immunity from prosecution. This is tied specifically to the matter of alleged electoral interference in 2020. Barr skillfully walked a diplomatic tightrope, providing an expert analysis of the implications that may unfold from this circumstance. The Supreme Court's choice to postpone a verdict comes in the aftermath of an appeal made by Trump's legal team not to accelerate the course of adjudication. This could imply that any legal proceedings surrounding the former president may encounter delays. As a direct outcome, in the event of any conviction on Trump's part on federal charges, it may not arrive until after the potential re-election of Trump is realized. Cavuto posed a critical question to Barr, requesting his agreement on the prevalent perception of Trump's 'run out the clock' strategy being effective. Barr, in his response, acknowledged the credibility of the speculation, conceding that Trump's approach might indeed prove triumphant as he has a robust arsenal of legal tools at his disposal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that former President Donald Trump should be kicked off the state's ballot under the 14th Amendment, bringing to a head a brewing legal debate among judges and legal experts over whether Trump should be disqualified for being an “insurrectionist,” as the issue likely heads to the U.S. Supreme Court. Law professor and former General Counsel to the U.S. House of Representatives Stan Brand joins Brittany Lewis on "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss.Stay ConnectedForbes newsletters: https://newsletters.editorial.forbes.comForbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbesForbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbesForbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbesMore From Forbes: http://forbes.comForbes covers the intersection of entrepreneurship, wealth, technology, business and lifestyle with a focus on people and success.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In today's episode, Andy & DJ are joined in the studio by Chadd Wright. They discuss California & Maine exploring options to keep former President Donald Trump off the ballots following the Colorado ruling, a federal judge's ruling to unseal 180 previously redacted names from Jeffrey Epstein's client list, and the federal judge that blocked California's law that would have banned carrying firearms in most public places.
Host Saeed Khan talks with guests, attorneys Steve Fishman, Bill Seikaly and Joel Sklar, retired Detroit homicide detective and Hollywood consultant Ira Todd, community and labor activist Barb Ingalls, veteran journalist Nancy Derringer and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel.They talk about the Colorado Supreme Court keeping Trump off the ballot; Trump well ahead in polls, but Nikki Haley catches DeSantis; Georgia Judge grants plaintiff request for expedited payment in Giuliani case; The latest on Israel-Hamas war and Schmuck of the Week.
◦ Trump ◦ Descalificación colorado: ◦ Insurreccional y derecho de expresión ◦ presidente como oficial del gobierno ◦ derecho a seleccionar al presidente ◦ inmunidad presidencial ◦ Michigan Dia de la bandera La bandera que hoy conocemos como la nuestra, fue aprobada en medio de una asamblea constituida el 22 de diciembre de 1895, en el seno del Partido Revolucionario cubano, Sección de Puerto Rico en la ciudad de Nueva York.
What’s Trending: Costly COVID PPE stockpiles going to waste, why wasn't the Boys in the Boat filmed in Seattle and Wes Herman (Owner, The Woods Coffee) speaks on why he didn’t bring his business to Seattle. Big Local: Multiple reports of child luring in Kenmore and a liberal homeless advocate quits because of woke movement. Rep. Jim Walsh (R-Aberdeen) on the Trump Colorado ballot ruling. Will it stand and can something like this be brought up in Washington?
BestPodcastintheMetaverse.com Canary Cry News Talk #700 12.20.2023 - Recorded Live to 1s and 0s CHEQ MATE | Presuppositional Politics, Crypto Elections, Stunning Uranus Deconstructing Corporate Mainstream Media News from a Biblical Worldview Declaring Jesus as Lord amidst the Fifth Generation War! The Show Operates on the Value 4 Value Model: http://CanaryCry.Support Join the Supply Drop: https://CanaryCrySupplyDrop.com Submit Articles: https://CanaryCry.Report Submit Art: https://CanaryCry.Art Join the T-Shirt Council: https://CanaryCryTShirtCouncil.com Resource: Index of MSM Ownership (Harvard.edu) Resource: Aliens Demons Doc (feat. Dr. Heiser, Unseen Realm) Tree of Links: https://CanaryCry.Party This Episode was Produced By: Executive Producers Sir LX Protocol V2 Knight of the Berrean Protocol*** JameyG*** All Seasons Interior Supply*** Sir Darrin Knight of the Hungry Panda's*** Sir James Knight and Servant of the Lion of Judah Defender of the Destitute and the Helpless*** Sir Marti K Knight of the Wrong Timeline*** Producers of Treasure Palmer C Malik W Dame Gail Canary Whisperer and Lady of X's and O's Veronica D DrWhoDunDat Sir Morv Knight of the Burning Chariots Sir Scott Knight of Truth Sir Casey the Shield Knight Speakpipe Bee CanaryCry.ART Submissions JonathanF Sir Dove Knight of Rusbeltia Sir Darrin Knight of the Hungry Panda's MICROFICTION Stephen S - Chief meets again with celebrity handler Sosumi Gonzales in a small cat cafe in Chicagoland. “Your stunt double for Sleepy Joe was an excellent find. Plenty of mileage out of him.. We're playing the same act for 2024 so we need one for Orange Man.” JOLMS - (Part 7) She snatches it and scrolls. Incredible! Conditions met and exceeded! All essentials even! Completely habitable! Not too many light years away for one jump. Provided she did this perfectly. No doubt, eager eavesdroppers were tracing that response signal. CLIP PRODUCER Emsworth, FaeLivrin, Joelms, Laura TIMESTAMPERS Jade Bouncerson, Morgan E CanaryCry.Report Submissions JAM REMINDERS Clankoniphius SHOW NOTES/TIMESTAMPS Podcast T- 03:26 HELLO, RUN DOWN 08:09 V / 04:43 P POLYTICKS/TRUMP 09:52 V / 06:26 P 2 Clip: Thorough work by Colorado SC puts Trump in tough spot (MSNBC) Clip: Vivek removes himself from Colorado Ballot solidarity with Trump (Forbes) → Clip: Alex Jones on X discussing Trump Colorado situation (X) 36:13 SPACE 30:19 V / 26:53 P New STUNNING Images of Uranus (Mario Nawfal/X via NASA) DAY JINGLE/V4V/EXEC./supply 39:51 V / 36:25 P FLIPPY 56:38 V / 53:12 P Veteran raises pint for first time in years thanks to new robotic arm (Islander News) BITCOIN/POLYTICKS 01:06:14 V / 01:02:48 P Bitwise Reveals Bitcoin ETF Advert Signaling Mainstream Transition (Forbes) → Crypto Super PACs Raise $78 Million, Prepare for 2024 Election Fight (The Street) → Gonz tweet Oct. 2022 → Elizabeth Warren being Community Noted on her post on X ELON/BEING WATCHED/ELON/ISRAEL 1:21:42 V / 01:18:16: P Israel's CHEQ to help Musk battle bots on X - opinion (J-Post) SPEAKPIPE/TALENT/TIME 01:34:39 V / 01:31:13 P DAYS OF NOAH/ALIENS 01:56:34 V / 01:53:08 P UC Davis professor, SETI, has 20-minute ‘conversation' with humpback whale in the wild (KCRA) V4V/TIME 02:06:53 V / 02:03:27 P END
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World News in 7 minutes. Thursday 21st December 2023Today: DRC election problems. US Trump Colorado block. Netherlands legal cannabis. France immigration law. Israel Hamas deal? UK undercover police. Guinea explosion recovery. India suspensions. And tiny turtles.Supporters can read the transcripts at send7.org/transcriptsSupporters can try our weekly news quiz at send7.org/quizIf you enjoy the podcast please help to support us at send7.org/supportContact us at podcast@send7.org or send an audio message at speakpipe.com/send7Please leave a rating on Apple podcasts or Spotify.SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) tells the most important world news stories in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories from every part of the world in slow, clear English. Whether you are an intermediate learner trying to improve your advanced, technical and business English, or if you are a native speaker who just wants to hear a summary of world news as fast as possible, join Stephen Devincenzi, Ben Mallett and Juliet Martin every morning. Transcripts can be found at send7.org/transcripts. Simple English News Daily is the perfect way to start your day, by practising your listening skills and understanding complicated stories in a simple way. It is also highly valuable for IELTS and TOEFL students. Students, teachers, and people with English as a second language, tell us that they listen to SEND7 because they can learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. We believe that the best way to improve your spoken English is to immerse yourself in real-life content, such as what our podcast provides. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. Whether it is happening in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas or Oceania, you will hear it on SEND7, and you will understand it.For more information visit send7.org/contactThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4907677/advertisement
A Colorado court has ruled the state can take Pres. Trump off the primary ballot... for now.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KSL's Top Story Former President Trump has been banned from running in the Colorado Republican Primary.
The Colorado Supreme Court just ruled that former President Donald Trump is ineligible for the Presidency. He'll be removed from the state's Republican Primary Ballot. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas with more.
You could say we're climbing Jacob's Ladder. Step by step ... rung by rung ... higher and higher.Well, maybe you couldn't say that, but I did end up singing that later in the show, after talking Trump, demonization of law enforcement, Omaha's gun problem, and more.
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Hour 3 of A&G features Craig the Obamacare Expert, who joins Jack to discuss... The Trump/Colorado decision... Weight Loss Drugs... The Ukraine/Russia War. Plus... Expert military analyst Mike Lyons joins the show to talk about the Israel/Hamas war. Stupid Should Hurt: https://www.armstrongandgetty.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 of A&G features our guest, Craig the Obamacare Guru, who joins Jack to discuss... The escalation of Christmas... The Trump/Colorado ruling... Jack's confrontation conundrum... Immigration... Those magical family moments! Stupid Should Hurt: https://www.armstrongandgetty.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of MG Show, Jeffrey and Shannon analyze the latest news and events, including: The Brooks Brothers Riot of 2000 and how it relates to the current election challenges Pence's decision not to run for president in 2024 and what it means for the future of the Republican Party The Elias North Fund's lawsuits in 19 states to overturn the election results and expose the fraud Trump's use of the word ‘history' and how it hints at his plans to reveal the truth Colorado's attempt to use the 14th Amendment to prevent Trump from running in 2024 and the live stream of the election hearing The demand for Trump's imprisonment and gag order by the deep state and the media Trump's response to the indictments and accusations against him and how he fights back with evidence Medows' strategy to avoid testifying before the January 6th committee and how he exposes their corruption Don't miss this episode of MG Show, where we bring you an analysis of the news you might not hear anywhere else! Support the show! https://mg.show/support
In today's addition of "Two Intellectual Idiots Fostering Political and Cultural Literacy" Dan, Corey, and Bel "The Bodysnatcher " take YOU, the disenfranchised or politically homeless sane person into: BONUS OPENER!!: A Colorado advocacy group sues to remove Trump from the ballot. 1) The GoFundMe shut down of the Grayzone. Why would they do that? If you ask Max Blumenthal or Aaron Maté, it is because they are against the Ukraine War. After collecting $90K from 1100 contributors in an effort to get the careers of three dissident journalists off the ground, GoFundMe suddenly shut down their campaign over unnamed "external concerns". If you'd like to contribute to their efforts, please go here: https://www.spotfund.com/story/7ec1b049-214a-4a64-a765-1410eddeaf5d and keep dissident journalism alive and well! 2) FBI Reports that Chinese Nationals are infiltrating American military bases by posing as tourists. Pro-war fabrication? or Reality? 3) UAW Strike. Are workers asking too much? Or is the way our society views work too antiquated?AND A TON MORE: IF YOU LIKE: The Free Press Dan Carlin Breaking Points With Krystal & Saagar The Fifth Column Reason Magazine The Reason Round Table The Grayzone Dave Smith's "Part of the Problem" Blocked and Reported NPR Based Politics The Daily Wire StatusCoup The Jordan Harbinger Show The Jimmy Dore Show The Joe Rogan Experience Useful Idiots "Pushback" With Aaron Matè "Honestly" With Bari Weiss Matt Taibbi Glen Greenwald Aaron Matè Max Blumenthal
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Open lines - more Trump Colorado blowback - prohibiting questions about criminal history from job applicants.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.