Judging Freedom - Jan.6 Committee subpoenaed records of the mother of an Alex Jones employee
Episode Date: February 28, 2022...
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Save $80 with code SPACE80 at Talkspace.com. Hello there everyone, Judge Andrew Napolitano here with Judging Freedom.
Today is Monday, February 28, 2022. It's about 1245 in the afternoon on the East Coast of the United States. I just learned a few minutes ago
that the January 6th Committee of the House of Representatives, that's the committee
investigating the events leading up to January 6th, has subpoenaed the personal telephone records
of the son, excuse me, of the mother of the son of an employee of Alex Jones full disclosure Alex
Jones is a friend of mine we've known each other for many years he's been in this podcast and I've
been on his show we agree on many issues you don't agree on everything but we agree on a lot
so I take it for at my word I'm giving you a true and neutral view of this, notwithstanding that Alex is a friend of mine. I don't know the son and I don't know the son's mother. But this is a grave overreach on the part of this committee to investigate whatever happened at 9-11. They
had their opportunity to question Alex, and he quite properly invoked the Fifth Amendment,
and that should be the end of it. I hope that the young man's mother challenges the subpoena
and sues the committee and forces them to justify before a judge how they can invade the privacy
of someone who had nothing whatsoever to do with this. She has her right to privacy and it's none
of the government's business who she calls or from whom she receives calls on her phone. The
son was apparently there on January 6th. I don't know if they've charged the son with anything.
Not everybody has been charged because there isn't evidence of criminal behavior on the part of
everybody. There were 3,000 people there. Fewer than 700 have been charged. But to go after the
mother of this young man, probably because they are truly after the young man's employer,
that's more Vladimir Putin than it is the American
rule of law. We'll see where this goes. Young lady, challenge this. Don't take it sitting down.
Judge Napolitano, judging freedom.