Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Legal AF Full Episode - 1/24/2026

Episode Date: January 25, 2026

Trump’s invasion of Minnesota takes another dark and dangerous turn. Tonight on Legal AF, Ben and Popok breaks down how Americans are no longer safe in their own homes, members of the press are bein...g targeted, and another U.S. citizen protester has been shot and killed as federal forces escalate their presence on the ground. We examine the constitutional collapse unfolding in real time — where First Amendment rights, Fourth Amendment protections, and basic human safety are being trampled under the guise of “law and order.” We also turn to the global stage, where the world — led by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney — has decisively rejected Donald Trump’s strongman tactics and sent him packing in diplomatic defeat. Back at home, Special Counsel Jack Smith reminds America of a sobering truth: the White House is occupied by a criminal, and accountability has not disappeared just because Trump wishes it would. Finally, we look ahead to the Supreme Court, where even this Court appears poised to deal Trump a significant loss — signaling serious trouble for his tariff agenda and exposing the limits of presidential power. It’s a packed, urgent episode focused on truth, law, and the fight to preserve our constitutional democracy. Support our Sponsors: MAGIC SPOON: Get $5 off your next order. https://magicspoon.com/LEGALAF ONESKIN: Get up to 30% off OneSkin with the code LEGALAF. https://www.oneskin.co/LEGALAF GRAZA: Visit and use promo code LEGALAF today for 10% off your first order. https://graza.co/LEGALAF TRUST AND WILL: Get 10% off plus free shipping of your estate plan documents. https://trustandwill.com/LEGALAF Become a member of Legal AF YouTube community: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJgZJZZbnLFPr5GJdCuIwpA/join Learn more about the Popok Firm: https://thepopokfirm.com Subscribe to Legal AF Substack: https://substack.com/@legalaf Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast Cult Conversations: The Influence Continuum with Dr. Steve Hassan: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Kara here from the Kara Golden Show. If you're not using Ironclad for contracts, you could be leaving millions on the table. Ironclad's AI instantly surfaces what matters, renewal dates, pricing terms, and obligations. So you can act quickly before opportunities slip away. That's why they're trusted by great brands like OpenAI, L'Oreal, Salesforce, and so many others. Find the savings hiding in your contracts at ironclad app.com slash podcast. That's ironclad app.com slash podcast. We have a lot to discuss on this episode of Legal A.F. All hell's breaking loose in Minnesota as Donald Trump's Gestapo. His ICE and Border Patrol forces escalate their terror on the communities there. Another U.S. citizen murdered this time by Border Patrol. Three shootings in the past three weeks alone. We've learned of two-year-olds being kidnapped and abducted by ICE and Border Patrol, five-year-olds, wearing blue teddy bear half. being abducted, being used as bait in order to kidnap the parents, then ICE and Border Patrol defame the parents and say, well, the parents abandon their child. That's why we had to
Starting point is 00:01:11 kidnap their children. We'll break all of that down. We're also learning that a memo sent by the acting head of ICE regarding not using judicial warrants and instead using administrative warrants. So no judges signing off on it. Basically, ICE and border patrols, signing off on themselves because they basically put themselves as administrative judges. And they're now using that to get around the Fourth Amendment's protections against unreasonable searches and seizures. We'll also talk about the efforts by the Trump regime to prosecute Don Lemon for protests that took place at a church in St. Paul.
Starting point is 00:01:53 Earlier today, an order by the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeal was unsealed. show the efforts, showing the efforts with which Donald Trump's Department of Justice has been trying to prosecute Don Lemon. They were too afraid the DOJ to try to get an indictment against Don Lemon. So they tried to just get a magistrate to sign off on a criminal complaint. We'll break down what those distinctions are. But the magistrate said what you are giving me is basically patently a frivolous criminal complaint. I'm not going to sign it. You just lumped Don Lemon with the other protesters. And while the other protesters, in my view, and we'll talk about this, did not commit any crimes. What the magistrate judge effectively said is that you're literally saying
Starting point is 00:02:40 things that Lemon did not do, and it's on videotape. So I physically can't sign this complaint, even as you try to do an end run around the kind of probable cause determination that a grand jury would be required to make the judges like, I'm not signing off on this. So then the DOJ rush to the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeal. And you have a panel led by a George W. Bush judge who's basically like, no way. This is a patently frivolous claim that you're making. So we'll break that down. But the Trump DOJ is still prosecuting now, one of the, some of the lead protesters at the church and they're doing AI manipulated images that they're posting on the official White House account where with the lead protester,
Starting point is 00:03:25 they made her skin like darker so that she looks, like more black and they put tears on her eyes when she was not crying. You know, I think this is going to be clearly brought up before the federal judges. And frankly, a lot of this already has where the Trump regime wants to indefinitely detain the protesters at the church and a magistrate judge and federal judge says, no, we're not, we're not doing that. Like, you haven't established why these individuals are flight risks and why they shouldn't be returned home.
Starting point is 00:03:57 But that just shows you how dastardly this Trump. regime is. We're going to talk about all of that. We'll talk about big oral arguments at the Supreme Court regarding Trump's attempt to try to terminate one of the Board of Governors, one of the governors on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Lisa Cook. You'll recall that previously the Supreme Court said that the Trump regime can't fire any board of governor without cause as Trump was doing with other agencies and departments. So Donald Trump's like, ah, well, I guess I'll just say it's with cause. So Donald Trump and Bill Tupolte and other crooks in that regime cooked up a scheme to basically say Lisa Cook engaged in all this misconduct with mortgage fraud. There's no findings of
Starting point is 00:04:41 anything. There's no prosecution of her. There's no anything. But they try to use it as a four-cause termination to get rid of her. That was stayed and blocked by lower courts. And the Supreme Court heard the oral arguments will break down what happened there. Special counsel Jack Smith gave testimony before Congress. We previously covered his deposition testimony, and we uploaded the full deposition testimony on the Midas Touch YouTube page. We've also covered Jack Smith's testimony on Congress. What a clown show with these MAGA Republicans. Their questions were so awful. And they refused to let Jack Smith talk about Volume 2, volume 2 of the report that he prepared regarding Trump's theft of classified documents that he hid in Mar-a-Lago.
Starting point is 00:05:31 Pam Bondi at the DOJ saying, well, Judge Eileen Cannon, the judge who presided over the case, has still kept these records sealed. So if you talk about it, Jack Smith, we're going to go after you, Jack, we're going to prosecute you, even though you're being called to testify in Congress. You can't, you're not allowed to do it. And then the DOJ rushed into court afterwards to Judge Cannon. said that volume two should never be released ever, that it was a fake investigation by Jack Smith and that the communications constitute a deliberative privilege, that their privilege that
Starting point is 00:06:07 nobody can ever see volume two. So in other words, we got a lot to discuss. Michael Popock, it's great to see you and legal A.F. We'll take these all in order, but, you know, I obviously on a show like this, we focus on the law, but there's so much that we could also say about Donald Trump's disastrous trip to Davos in Switzerland. But I think it is related, and I'll pass it to you now, because it just shows the recklessness, the carelessness, the maliciousness, an embarrassment on the world stage, an embarrassment here at home, the opposite of law and order. Yeah, you can easily tie everything together, and the American people are tying everything together.
Starting point is 00:06:46 You've got the new polling that's come out post-Venezuela, capture of its oil fields, that shows that every battleground state that Donald Trump won, he would lose today, not by a little, but by a lot, that 60% of America believes that this is a failed administration. And on every key issue that Donald Trump is continuing to press, whether it be affordability, the economy, jobs, world peace, national security, immigration policy, and the like, He's underwater by between 20 and up to 44 points underwater when you throw in the Epstein files. And that's just the people that call themselves Democrats or Republicans. The independence of abandoned Donald Trump to the tune of 75 percent believe that he is wrong for America and he has failed America.
Starting point is 00:07:43 You know, somebody went to Davos, Switzerland, World Economic Forum, and came home a hero to the rest of the world and laid out a blueprint for how to have the global world achieved during the Trump presidency. And its name was not Donald Trump. His name was Mark Carney. He's not the governor of Canada. As Donald Trump likes to troll even today, he is the prime minister. And he had a standing ovation, what passes for a standing ovation at Davos.
Starting point is 00:08:20 and foot stomping when he laid out his plan for the middle, the middle countries and middle powers of Europe and Canada to join together to defeat effectively to lick Donald Trump. And Donald Trump came home a shrunken, defeated man, weaker than when he left, trying to declare a victory by, again, another phony signing session. And of course, the mainstream media eats it up with all these giant, you know, binders with his signature and then somebody smiling next to him. The reality is the trillions of dollars of foreign investment have never come to fruition. That's why you don't see any video or pictures of shovel-ready projects because of foreign investment that Donald Trump claims happened because of his art of the deal because it never happened.
Starting point is 00:09:09 He has to claim phony victory because he's now back to a 1952 agreement about what he could always have done in Greenland, a Cold War agreement, and that's the best he has. And said, I won. I won the Peace Board. Look at my piece. It's just this phony theatrical set pieces that keep getting moved around. And then whenever Donald Trump and the mainstream media eats it up, and then whenever Donald Trump has a terrible, terrible news cycle.
Starting point is 00:09:37 And it's just been unrelentingly bad for him, especially in the last six months, the last two weeks since the start of January, we're all on to his. trick. We cover it well on legal layoff and Midas Touch Network. It's time for another distraction. I had a bad news cycle. Jack Smith's testifying. Let me sue Jamie Diamond at J.P. Morgan Chase, which will open up an entire ridiculous can of worms about Donald Trump's own fraud. Oh, I had a Jack Smith's doing something I don't like in terms of his testimony in front of the American people. Oh, let me, you know, file something in Mar-a-Lago with my favorite Judge, Judge Cannon to convince her to bind the future Department of Justice in 2028 to prevent the
Starting point is 00:10:20 release of the Moralago report. I don't like what's going on in Epstein. I do, you know, it's just this constant refrain of Donald Trump firing out yet another usually disastrous lawsuit or the like. And then he's got finally, I mean, it fell off the shelf of our coverage today because of the timing. But now with Lindsay Halligan resigning in disgrace because of two back-to-back federal court orders against the Department of Justice, you've got Pam Bondi, who's on her last legs as the head of the Department of Justice, you know, running around, as you said, to the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals to try to force a magistrate judge to do that, which she could never do by way of an indictment in a grand jury, which is to indict Don Lemon for First Amendment expression.
Starting point is 00:11:11 And the thing that frames our show today is the First Amendment and the Fourth Amendment, which for me and probably most of our audience are, if you had to just pick out two out of our 10 amendments that make up the Bill of Rights, the most important, I think are the First Amendment and the Fourth Amendment against illegal searches and seizures, especially in your home. These are all under attack right now, and it's the federal judiciary. once again, whether it's the district court judge or it's the magistrate judges that are stepping forward to protect our rule of law and reject the lawlessness of the Department of Justice. One last thing. I just did a kind of an essay piece over on Legal A.F. for tomorrow morning. What we are watching since it's almost like a, it's almost like a bell or a horn went off, Jan 1. And it's not Trump derangement syndrome. It's the Trump-Durangement syndrome. It's the Trump-reve. resistance movement. And we're watching it from Jay Powell, Federal Reserve chairman, coming out
Starting point is 00:12:16 with a strong video, calling out the Trump administration, showing up at the Supreme Court during oral argument about the Federal Reserve. You've got mayors in Minneapolis telling Donald Trump to F off. You've got, you know, Danish diplomats this yesterday telling Donald Trump to go F off. You got Pope Leo and his resistance. You got Mark Carney leading the world, especially Europe and Canada against Donald Trump. And this is now, I think this is the playbook for 2026 and into the midterms, which is, no, we're not going to appease this demented, deranged, out of control, fascist king. We are going to oppose him. And while the Mark Carnies of the world, the Claudia Scheinbaum's of the world and Macron's are doing it on the global stage.
Starting point is 00:13:11 Then we've got what we're doing in the court system, which is to dilute and delay and to win in the courts against Donald Trump's lurching from one constitutional abuse of power to the next. And I think that's what you and I built here with Legal AF, which is that we would just drill down and train our sights and be unrelenting in the coverage of what we're in. observing. And Minnesota, we're going to kick it off next, is, is ground zero right now for the attack. We got a thousand priests being arrested. Journalists attempted to be arrested on criminal warrants. People's doors being bashed in in violation of the Fourth Amendment. And the only thing that stops us from complete and utter tyranny besides the attorneys general there, the mayors and the
Starting point is 00:13:58 governors, is the federal courts on the ground in these states. Let's start off talking about what's going on in Minnesota. So earlier in the week, Popak, we learn about these I-205 forms being used in lieu of judicial warrants, something called a Fourth Amendment, the right to be free from unreasonable search and seizures, requiring a judicial warrant and showing is a probable cause to be made in order to obtain a warrant.
Starting point is 00:14:35 Donald Trump just rips the Constitution apart there. We've seen, and we've been covering here on the Midas Touch Network, how these Trump, ICE and Border Patrol, Gestapo, have been breaking into people's homes. And they hold up papers, but they're not judicial warrants, right? So lots of people, what are these pieces of paper that they're olden up? They're basically the equivalent of the ICE and Border Patrol signing their own parking tickets and then giving it to you instead of a judicial
Starting point is 00:15:04 Warren and saying, look, we signed it. We can come in here. Do you remember on, I think you and I covered it here on a legal AF episode, and we definitely covered it in separate takes that we did. You know, the DOJ has been putting out ads on X, formerly Twitter, saying if you want to become an administrative law judge, apply. It's basically, remember, the Trump regime fired lots of all these other administrative law judges as well.
Starting point is 00:15:31 And they basically had put their own people. and to sign off on their own warrants, which are not judicial warrants, and they use that to violate people's- Let me do it this way. I totally agree with you. Let's just break out our legal A-F law school class here for a minute, because a lot of people, especially around the world, not only around the world, but in our own country. When we talk administrative law judge, do not think the judicial branch of our government, just because they have the name judge in it, just think they work for the president, whether they're an administrative law judge in the Environmental Department, Securities and Exchange Commission, or here in immigration. They are Trump
Starting point is 00:16:07 judges. They work for the Department of Justice. They work for Donald Trump. There is nobody on the other side. It is, it's not an impartial neutral. It is a Trump or president appointed person who's serving as a judge. So when you and I talk about the chief judge in quotes of the immigration court, I don't want to leave people with the impression that that's an Article 3, judicial branch separation of powers thing when it's not. So when you and I talk about the Fourth Amendment and what the Supreme Court has said about the Fourth Amendment, which means all persons, not citizens, all persons is what, because, you know, look, the framers of the Constitution knew how to use the word citizens when they wanted to.
Starting point is 00:16:51 They used person for a reason in the Fourth Amendment. And an illegal migrant or an undocumented migrant is still a person in their own home. And the home is their castle or their castle keep. And so what the Supreme Court has always said is that unless you're picking up somebody in the public, you know, like, you know, out of church parking lot, a target in Minnesota, apparently, even in a courtroom in Milwaukee, if you're going to somebody's home, you've got to have a neutral federal judge, district court judge, Article III judge, or magistrate judge reporting to that judge,
Starting point is 00:17:30 take in the evidence of the adversarial process, there's really no adversarial process, have the prosecutor there and the judge and come up yes or no, thumb up or thumb up or thumb down with a search warrant. Or thumb up and thumb down on a criminal complaint. We'll talk about next with Don Lemon. That's what's required to burst through somebody's door,
Starting point is 00:17:51 okay, until apparently in May of this year ICE, according to two insiders who have blown the whistle and they're currently anonymous, who sent that memo out and now you and I and everybody else has a copy of it, in which it says, you're allowed to use a Trump judge to issue a Trump warrant and use that to burst through somebody's front door under the Fourth Amendment. And what's the basis for that? a Trump lawyer inside the Department of Homeland Security General Counsel's office gave that advice. You may be asking at home, where is the neutrality?
Starting point is 00:18:31 Where is the other side? Where is a Supreme Court president? None. They're just testing to see if the Supreme Court's going to let them get away with it. I just did a hot take. You have done a number of them about this poor woman whose husband from Liberia. He's been here since he's been a child. He's now in his 30s or 40s, checking in all the time with INS because he was part of Biden's parole program, probation program.
Starting point is 00:18:59 And they came to her door. She had the presence of mine, the wife, to say, I need a warrant. They had no warrant when they first got to her door. They then came back to her door. There were now demonstrators outside who were filming this. They burst through the door. They dragged out her husband. and they left her with a photocopy of an I-205 form issued by a Trump immigration judge.
Starting point is 00:19:25 You know what happened to that person? They got before a federal judge. The lawyers argued that it was a Fourth Amendment violation, and that guy was ordered, released from jail. So now we're going to have to do this hand-to-hand combat with federal judges to make sure that our Fourth Amendment rights are preserved. And it's not just the migrant. People that are listening in our audience were thinking, well, I'm not an undocumented migrant,
Starting point is 00:19:48 so I got nothing to worry about. This should Senate, chill down your spine that the Trump judge, with Trump counsel advising them, with a Trump agent, can burst through your door with a battering ram and take somebody out from within it without a neutral federal judge presiding over the proceeding. We're all that family. We're all Renee Good. We're all the family with a battering ram at. the door right i mean an american citizen killed today in minneapolis by border patrol renne
Starting point is 00:20:24 nicol good american citizen killed in cold blood by ice gustapo when we've been seeing a lot of these videos we've been showing here on the might as touch network and shout out to our partners at status coup who have boots on the ground who have been videotaping a lot of what's taking place we've been showing you how these ICE and Border Patrol Gestapo go up to American citizens who are peacefully protesting, gas them, attack them, beat him, brutalize them. It's caught on tape. And then we all saw that footage from Portland, Maine, where a lady who was peacefully protesting ICE Gestapo there was approached by an ICE officer wearing a mask. He takes a photo of her. And she's like, why are you taking a photo of me?
Starting point is 00:21:14 He goes, you're a domestic terrorist now. It's like, I'm a domestic terrorist. We just added you to our list and you are now considered a domestic terrorist. And so the Trump regime is also working with AI companies in big tech, creating a list, putting United States citizens who are protesting using facial recognition software and using other databases they're creating a people. they're creating lists of who they're determining to be domestic terrorists. And for Donald Trump, if you're Jack Smith, domestic terrorist, if you're Don Lemon,
Starting point is 00:21:53 domestic terrorist, if you're protesting the regime, domestic terrorist, might as touch network, other people who oppose Donald Trump, that is what this regime is doing. That is what they are building. and to your point, Popak, that's why it shouldn't matter if you're a U.S. citizen, if you are an asylum seeker, if you are here as a migrant. The Trump regime lumps anybody who doesn't like Donald Trump into a category as the enemy from within. And Donald Trump's friends, going back to how we started, are on that board of authoritarians that he calls the board of peace. And Donald Trump hates people who support democracy, who want peace, who just want to go about their lives.
Starting point is 00:22:44 So that's a perfect pivot for us to talk about Don Lemon, the arrests of others who were involved in these protests at the church in St. Paul. And to talk about what went down this morning where Border Patrol, and sometimes it's hard to distinguish the ice and the Border Patrol, you have the guy line. who runs ice. And then you have Tom Homan, who's a czar, like a border czar. And at the very top of this, you have Christie Nome, who runs Department of Homeland Security, which both ICE and Border Patrol report to. And then Border Patrol, you have that Greg Bovino guy, really, that sick guy who wears that trench coat that Gavin Newsom said it's like the SS trench coat. And that's the guy who just goes there
Starting point is 00:23:32 and he personally like gases the people himself wearing that trench coat. I mean, like, literally looks like the manifestation of evil. But the border patrol was the one who shot this individual earlier in the day. So I want to talk all about that. I want to talk about what's happening at the Supreme Court as it relates to the oral arguments by Lisa Cook, one of the governors on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. But we should also just be very clear in the Supreme Court granting Donald Trump absolute immunity, which was the ultimate betrayal of our Constitution, the Supreme Court has enabled this. So when we talk about the oral arguments of Lisa Cook, we'll talk about how Justice Kavanaugh, one of the right-wing Supreme Court justices appointed by
Starting point is 00:24:20 Donald Trump, while he was asking his questions of John Sauer, Donald Trump's Solicitor General, during the oral arguments, Kavanaugh seemed to like have this epiphany, like this oopsie. If we allow Donald Trump to do this, then couldn't a Democratic president do this? We'll talk about that and more. But let's take our first quick break of the show. A reminder. Make sure you check out Michael Popock's YouTube channel, Legal AF on YouTube, wherever you are right now on YouTube to search Legal AF. Make sure you subscribe to Popok's substack, the Legal AF substack, which is absolutely crushing it. Great work there on the, I'm building up that thriving substack, Popok. And then if you or somebody know has been injured in a car accident
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Starting point is 00:28:54 called the Face Act, which really is intended to, for the purpose of prosecuting people who would stand outside of abortion clinics, reproductive health centers, and physically attack and physically block women from going into the clinics and seeking reproductive health services. Now, in the 90s, in order to get this bill passed on a bipartisan basis, there was a provision that basically said also the same rules apply in churches to get Republican votes. And so the idea would be if you physically assaulted somebody from getting into a church or you went into a church and physically threatened somebody the way people have been doing at reproductive health centers that the same law applies.
Starting point is 00:29:46 So there were people who show up at St. Paul at this church in St. Paul, because allegedly one of the leaders of the church, someone connected with the leadership of the church, as part of ICE, and was inflicting this terror and pain on the community. So a protest was held. And Don Lemon, journalist, independent reporter, friend of mine, was at my wedding.
Starting point is 00:30:11 I know Don very well. Great reporter was there. Popak was at my wedding, too. He was hanging out with Don Lemon there. It was a full disclosure. Full disclosure. Popok, Don Lemon, all at my wedding. And Don Lemon was reporting on it.
Starting point is 00:30:28 There was one moment where one of the church leaders touched Don Lemon. And Lemmon's like, don't touch me. I'm here to ask you questions. I don't want touching. And Lemon streamed the whole thing. So there's no ambiguity in what's taking place. The whole thing was videotaped. Prosecutors wanted to go after all of them.
Starting point is 00:30:48 them. They got, they didn't go get an indictment. They got a criminal complaint, but Popeye against the other protesters, they tried against Lemon, but the magistrate wouldn't sign off on it. The leader of the protest is someone by the name of Nikima Armstrong. She is a former leader of the Minneapolis chapter of the NAACP. She's a civil rights lawyer in her own right, and she was one of the people who were arrested. And then the Department of Justice manipulated the image of her. Here's the image that Christy Noem posted, which is still incredibly inappropriate to post this image. There's an image of Christy Noem posting it. And then the White House account posted an image that they did artificial intelligence on where they made Nikima have darker skin and made her cry
Starting point is 00:31:43 and said arrested, far-left agitator, Nikima Levi-Armstrong, arrested for orchestrating church riots in Minnesota. That's what the White House did, which will obviously now come into play in her prosecution because she'll talk about vindictive prosecution, the same way we've been talking about that with the Abrago-Garcia case, where federal courts have found vindictiveness. Popak, why don't you take it all?
Starting point is 00:32:07 Yeah, I mean, as I said at a break, at our commercial break, The impeachment proceedings can't start quick enough for me after the Democrats hopefully take back the House and the Senate. So many people will be impeached, much like the Nixon administration for what they're doing. And I see, you know, my crystal ball sees Pam Bondi and Todd Blanche, Emil Bovi, hiding out at the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. But once a Donald Trump henchman within Department of Justice and Christy Nome, the list, you know, the press secretary, no one will be safe from the long arm of a impartial department of justice and Congress controlled by the Democrats or the long arm and the long reach of history. So we're using that as a backdrop. You've got peaceful First Amendment protests.
Starting point is 00:33:06 And sometimes in our society, I said this on a video recently. Let's just take the 10 amendments, the first 10 amendments to the Constitution, notice the Bill of Rights. They don't operate in a silo. They're not pistons that are separated and go up and down like an engine. There are times when there's friction between them and there's collisions between them. Sometimes the First Amendment, the Fourth Amendment, there's collisions. Sometimes between the Fourth Amendment and the Fifth Amendment or First Amendment, there's collisions.
Starting point is 00:33:34 and frictions. And that was intended. Okay. And it's for federal judges again, back to our thematic on this show and every show. It's back to federal judges and the people that work for them like non-straight judges to sort this out, especially when you have a lawless presidency. So sometimes the right of worship under the First Amendment and freedom of worship against government intrusion or invasion runs up against people who protest your worshiping or somebody in your congregation
Starting point is 00:34:13 or whatever whatever was the lead-in to a group of activists deciding to go into this St. Paul church, the city's church in St. Paul, and protest. And led by people who are, who often get into what we call good trouble, including Nikima Armstrong, William Kelly and Shantile Allen, and Don Lemon accompanied them. He does a lot of live streaming. It does it on Substack. He does it on his YouTube channel. And he was there as a reporter. In fact, he was interviewing people like parishioners coming out. And one of them in particular, I just used it in my own hot take. One of them said, oh, I was just worshipping. And then you people showed up. And he goes, I'm not you people. I'm just here. I'm reporting on this. You know,
Starting point is 00:35:02 I accompanied them and we've got cameras here as a result. Well, for the Trump administration, it was a, they are for a Trump Department of Justice and Civil Rights Division that is completely blind to the civil rights violations and deprivations that occurred when Renee Good was murdered by an ICE agent and then within a minute of it occurring already declared that the ICE agent was innocent and had committed only self-defense of There would be no investigation. Now, oh, some sort of protest happens on church grounds. And it's like, whoa, we need to do a civil rights investigation and criminal investigations
Starting point is 00:35:43 and arrest all these protesters. So they, as they often do, they went in with what's called a criminal complaint. That is prepared by the prosecutor. But they can't use that to get an arrest warrant. they have to go into a federal judge, as we talked about at the top of the show. This is an immigration court, you know, where they get the benefit of their own judge issuing arrest warrants or pieces of paper that look like arrest warrants. They got to go to a federal judge.
Starting point is 00:36:14 Now, a criminal complaint is sort of a placeholder until they can get around to having a grand jury of peers if they can indict these people. And they can arrest off a criminal complaint. but it can't be, it can't only be a criminal complaint. It has to be replaced at some point by a real indictment. So for instance, when Hannah Dugan, the judge in Milwaukee, was arrested for obstructing the use of an I-205 administrative arrest warrant, picking somebody up in her courtroom or near her courtroom,
Starting point is 00:36:50 she was first held on a criminal complaint that was eventually endorsed, if you will, by a federal judge, an arrest warrant was issued, then it was replaced by a grand jury indictment, and of course, she got convicted. A couple of things in court. Here, that's how a criminal complaint works. So they got a criminal complaint against a couple of these people. We just talked about the ones that were arrested, including Nakima Armstrong.
Starting point is 00:37:17 And no, the Department of Justice is not supposed to be neutral as the people's prosecutor, and they're not supposed to be posting AI ginned up photos, racially charged photos of the people who are innocent until proven guilty. And this Department of Justice as a weapon, as a tool of Donald Trump, on full display once again with yet another perp walk photo, which will come up to the judge eventually if this is a indictment, a future indictment sticks about a jury selection, process and prejudice and bias. But so they were arrested. Subsequently, a federal judge found
Starting point is 00:38:01 that most of them should not be held without bail and release them to their own recognizance or after a bond or bail hearing. Pam Bondi did not like that the magistrate judge and then the federal judge would not sign off on the criminal complaint for Don Lemon. Don Lemon, a journalist, a First Amendment chronicler of what was happening during the protest, not a riot at the church, a protest at the church. I never saw people come out of a riot and calmly be interviewed by a reporter, which is what you can see in clip after clip after clip of Don Lemon's reporting.
Starting point is 00:38:46 So, of course, the magistrate judge, and ultimately the federal judge was like, No, there's a little thing called the First Amendment. This is journalism. This isn't protest. You may not like it, but this is no different that if a journalist had been on the Petit Bridge in Selma, Alabama, you know, while peaceful protesters were being beaten to with an inch of their life, you know, by the Alabama local police who were trying to peacefully
Starting point is 00:39:13 march about the civil rights movement. If there had been a, if Don Lemon had been there, you know, with technology at the time with his pad. He doesn't get arrested because he's chronicling what's happening under the First Amendment and freedom of the press. So Pam Bondi didn't like that. Okay. So rather than put on her big girl pants and go get an indictment, if you think you can get it,
Starting point is 00:39:36 from a Minnesota grand jury or St. Paul Grand Jury, she went instead to try to, you know, this theatrical move, go to the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals to try to get a writ of Mandurie. Damas, which is an order for a federal officer or officer to do something that they're not doing. Except this isn't like, you know, a ministerial act like sign the document. This is a magistrate judge using their powers to determine under their abuse of discretion standard whether the government has met a burden or not on probable cause and finding that they hadn't. She didn't like it, ran to the Eighth Circuit.
Starting point is 00:40:19 Eighth Circuit slammed her in a newly released, there it is, the government, here, look at the language, from the Eighth Circuit, Chief Judge. The government lumps all eight protesters together and say things that are true of some, but not all of them. Two of the five were not even protesters. They were journalists, that's Don Lemon, and his producer. There's no evidence that these two engaged in any criminal behavior or conspired to do so. And so, no, we're not going to force the magistrate judge based on your skimpy, scant evidence in violation of the First Amendment that didn't make it. Now, what can she do? She can go try to impattle if it's not up and running already with Lord knows who, because the U.S. attorney walked out 10 days ago along with all the leadership in Minnesota,
Starting point is 00:41:05 whoever she can find there to go impan paddle another grand jury to get Don Lemon indicted. I'm not suggesting that should happen or will happen. But that's what she would have to do next. if she doesn't like what's just happened with the criminal complaint process. Don Lemon has great counsel, somebody that you and I talk about so many times that you think he's part of the show. Abby Lowell. Abby Lowell is representing Lisa Cook, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserves, representing Letitia James, the New York Attorney General, and many other people who have
Starting point is 00:41:37 gotten on Donald Trump's vindictive and retribution list, one of the handful of lawyers and law firms that are standing up every day against the Trump administration and making it a their practice area of representing people who are targeted by the Trump administration. So, you know, he's in great hands. I'm sure Abby's ready and local council's ready to whatever happens next as he continues to do his job as a journalist. You know, and then, of course, Donald Trump making it so much worse today after the horrific shooting of the individual who by all accounts and based on all the information we now know had the right to conceal carry had the right to carry a firearm as a result of the Second Amendment
Starting point is 00:42:31 right that's what we've always have heard in the state of Minnesota absolute right to have a gun holstered where the gun was holstered and by all accounts what it Looks like it happened. These eight Border Patrol thugs started pepper spraying the guy, kicking him, beating him, took the gun out of the holster aggressively, through the guy to the ground, started beating him, and then shot him repeatedly, 10 times maybe more. Shot, shot, shot, shot, shot when that individual had every right to be doing what he was doing. and then you get a statement out from the Trump regime.
Starting point is 00:43:19 And the statement that Donald Trump posted earlier today is, this is the gunman's gun loaded with two additional full magazines and ready to go. What is that all about? Where are the local police? Why aren't they allowed to protect ICE officers? The mayor and the governor called them off. It is stated that many of these police were not allowed to do their job that ICE had to protect themselves. Not an easy thing to do. Why does Elon Omar have
Starting point is 00:43:50 $34 million in her account? And where are the tens of billions of dollars that have been stolen from the once great state in Minnesota? We are there because of massive monetary fraud with billions of dollars missing and illegal criminals allowed to infiltrate the state through Democrats, open border policies. We want our money back and we want our money. money back now. Those fraudsters who stole the money are going to jail. The mayor and the governor are inciting. And we're going to shoot and kill people who are America. The mayor and the governor are inciting insurrection with their pompous, dangerous and arrogant rhetoric. Let our ICE patriots do their job. 12,000 illegal alien criminals have been arrested and taken out of Minnesota. If they were still there,
Starting point is 00:44:40 you would be witnessing much worse than what you're witnessing today. Then he posts again, among other things, this is a cover-up for the billions of dollars that have been stolen from the once great state, but soon to be great again in Minnesota. I mean, look, Donald Trump has invaded American cities, American towns, American states, an invasion with a paramilitary force. I would say no different than what you see in Putin's Russia or in Iran or in other authoritarian regimes. But frankly, it may be worse what you're seeing. It's at that level for sure.
Starting point is 00:45:25 But America is under attack by a psychotic madman who wakes up and goes, oh, I'm going to tariff Canada today because I don't like Canada. today and I'm going to call Carney the governor and I'm going to go after Greenland and just start posting photographs of me walking with penguins taking over Greenland. Ah, aren't I funny? No, you're a psychotic madman criminal felon. You were found civilly liable for sexual abuse. You are a disgusting piece of trash.
Starting point is 00:45:57 And we all should just be outraged about Trump and this entire regime. And when he goes, what's that all? about. It's about the Second Amendment, the thing that you've weaponized and used for political tools in ways that actually have led to massive school shootings taking place where our children and parents are afraid to send their kids to schools because you say that, you know, anybody can basically have these semi-automatic weapons by schools. That's what the Second Amendment men says, but really when someone is actually with a concealed carry has the weapon, how they're supposed to have it, then you send your Gestapo to pepper spray them and kill him. That's how they use it,
Starting point is 00:46:46 but that's how they use everything, right? They use the Second Amendment to allow school shootings and prevent the Second Amendment how it's supposed to be used, right? Think about any topic that they do. Yeah, there's states rights when it comes to violations of. of the constitutions, but then they'll send the federal government to trample and tread on states and take it over and totally ignore the 10th Amendment. You know, they'll say, oh, we're for the First Amendment. We're absolutist because they want to use the First Amendment to incite insurrections. But then when people invoke the First Amendment to peacefully protest, this regime goes,
Starting point is 00:47:24 oh, you are a bunch of domestic terrorists. Their words are not just meaningless. Their words are the words of authoritarian who want absolute power and to rip apart our democracy. Stop using language that these are normal political times. They are not. When we come back, I want to talk about Lisa Cook's oral argument before the Supreme Court, Jack Smith's testimony as well. You know, because when you look at what's taking place even at the Supreme Court and what's taking place in Congress
Starting point is 00:47:59 And what's actually happening on these streets of our country, I mean, you can see that we're not in a constitutional crisis. We are well past that constitutional crisis. There's an authoritarian regime right now that's ripped apart the Constitution. And the question becomes, what are we going to do about that? How are we going to stand up for our rights? reminder, subscribe to the Legal AF Substack and Legal AF YouTube channel by Michael Popak. He's got a lot of other great contributors as well. Make sure you subscribe there.
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Starting point is 00:52:21 that I so hope one day, you know, as I see my little girl and you and I talk about our little girls all the time, I so hope that this is a moment in history that we're able to stop. And we've built this network, we built this show, we've built out other people's platforms, we've inspired other independent journalists to start doing this type of work when we saw corporate news capitulating. to be useful using our legal skills and background and professional experiences, you know, during this time. And just by way of reference, in terms of my background here, you know, for a number of years, I was basically living in Bakersfield in Fresno at the Truxton Marriott when Bakersfield police department had the highest police shooting debts per capita anywhere in the country.
Starting point is 00:53:17 and they had police officers who were dealing the drugs on the street and killing their own confidential informants like Jorge Ramirez, whose family I represented, and then blaming the informants and claiming the informants were actually trying to kill the police officers. And, you know, we uncovered that there was a massive drug operation within Bakersfield Police Department. They were selling the drugs on the street, keeping informants off the book, cutting dirty deals. and you know, you had a very traumatized community. It's not to suggest that it's gotten much better now,
Starting point is 00:53:54 but they've had to have massive reforms as a result of a lot of the work we did there. You know, and then having represented Colin Kaepernick who peacefully protested and who lost his career after peacefully protesting, you know, oftentimes I would hear people say, well, why does he have to do that protest at the stadium? We just want to watch football. Why do these protesters have to do the protests in the church? The whole point of protests is that it makes us feel uncomfortable. It is a protest.
Starting point is 00:54:29 That is the point of protest. It is about making people feel uncomfortable because if you feel uncomfortable during that protest, you should reflect on how the individual who was just killed felt. They're dead. You should reflect on what it must feel like to be someone who's black or brown who's being racially profiled and targeted when they leave their house. So yeah, the protest makes you feel uncomfortable having ICE and Border Patrol Gestapo or terroristic thug feds going after people who are not actually carrying out law and
Starting point is 00:55:11 order who are actually attacking also police from doing good police from doing good functioning. Yeah, that's what makes people uncomfortable. So that's the nature of our country, the very nature of our country. When we think about Martin Luther King and reflecting on Martin Luther King Jr. Day earlier this week and we reflect on a history of protest, that's what actually our country is about. So when I watch these videos and I see, you know, ICE and Border Patrol. Gestapo throwing gas at people and attacking people for protesting. And by the way, you go,
Starting point is 00:55:47 well, why do they have to yell at the get out ice, FU, ICE, FU, ICE? That's exactly within your First Amendment right. Would I go out there and throw F bombs around? And that's not my style of protest. I don't like to curse on this show. I don't like cursing in general. It's not my, that's not how, but we have a First Amendment saying F ICE, F, FU, get out of my town, FU, FU, FU, I understand why people who are being tortured and terrorized would be saying that. That doesn't give ICE and Border Patrol the right to start gassing and attacking people and beating people and killing people. What are we talking about here?
Starting point is 00:56:25 This is our constitution. I just want us all to reflect on that. Now I want to toss it over to you, Pope Pockus. What we should talk about is two things. Number one, Supreme Court, oral argument, Lisa Cook, Lisa Cook, Governor, Federal Reserve, Board of governors. You can talk about a little bit of the procedural history of how it got there. Notably, to me, it was Justice Kavanaugh's questioning, but some other right-wing justices as well who had this uh-oh moment where they're like, but Donald, to Dutch Trump Solicitor General,
Starting point is 00:56:56 if we do this for you, does that mean that everybody else can then do this when there's a Democrat in office? So aren't we opening up the floodgates for the future? And then talk about special counsel Jack Smith's testimony. And I think the Supreme Court was also channeling this. You know, Donald Trump's attempt to unlawfully gerrymander the country and do this mid-decade redistricting. And he started in Texas. They didn't do it by way of referendum, just have the legislatures give five seats. Well, in California, they did it by referendum. The people of California voted. California picked up five seats. And then when Democrats asserted themselves across the country based on the latest data. It seems that the Democrats may have won the mid-decade redistricting.
Starting point is 00:57:45 So Trump's gerrymandering may actually be dummy mandering. And Trump's gerrymandering, even in Texas, may result in losing seats in Texas, not just in addition to the net gains of Democrats like leaders, courageous Democratic leaders in Virginia's Senate and House. And now the fact that they have the trifecta with Spamberger becoming Governor Spamberger in Virginia, there could be pickups there. And it's possible now they lose seats in Texas as well because so. So I think what Kavanaugh is almost channeling there, Popak, as you take these two topics together, Supreme Court and Jack Smith, was like, you're not foreseeing the end consequences of all of this as well. The same way I think people were warning Trump about the gerrymandering, but Trump, I guess, thought that Democrats would not
Starting point is 00:58:31 assert themselves and show their formal and moral authority. What do you make of it? All right, let's start the United States Supreme Court. I think I'll gloss over the tit for tat and the TikTok of the oral argument, because for me, the more important thing was the next decision that the Supreme Court's going to make on tariffs. And I think the writing is on the wall that Donald Trump is likely in the throes of an epic historic set of losses at the Supreme Court. I'm glad we're finally able to do that, he's going to lose on the Lisa Cook lack of due process, lack of forecause, lack of proper record developed by the trial court below issue that was before the United States Supreme Court. As I had predicted before at the time of the election, when
Starting point is 00:59:28 John Sauer was chosen to be Donald Trump Solicitor General, that his well-worn schick would wear out, and that he would eventually wear on the nerves of even the ultra right wing on the Supreme Court with his hyperbolic, hyperactive, just this voluble, constant prolix, you know, 50 pounds of argument in a 10 pound sack approach to everything. He knows and thinks he's the smartest guy in the room. He's got some sort of weird photographic memory about cases. He never capitulates. He never concedes even when his credibility is at stake.
Starting point is 01:00:18 And he's gotten on the wrong side of a number of judges in the half a dozen oral arguments that he's made. Because what once was an interesting advocacy style when he was doing the immunity oral argument and the Colorado insurrectionist ballot case to help Donald Trump stay on the ballot and get presidential immunity for all the crimes that he committed that Jack Smith was pursuing, sort of has grown tiresome. And so what we heard during the oral argument was that he's completely lost, at least for that case, any credibility. I mean, when Sam Alito, if you don't have Sam Alito for Donald Trump, you're about
Starting point is 01:01:05 done, when Sam Alito said, why did everybody rush here so quickly, why is there not a properly developed record on this issue about the firing of a board of governor, Dr. Lisa Cook, on the federal reserve? Is there even in the record her actual mortgage documents that are allegedly the basis for the four cause that Donald Trump used to fire her. And then you heard, you heard John Sauer have to scramble and say, well, I think the snapshot of the, of the, of the picture of the tweet and the social media post from, and are like, are you kidding me? The snapshot of the photo of the social media post? That's not evidence. That's not the record. So here's what's going to happen. It's either going to be 8190 or 7 to 2, but Donald Trump's losing.
Starting point is 01:02:01 Kavanaugh is not going to vote with him. Gorsuch isn't Amy Cody Barrett's not. I'll mention something about Amy Cody Barrett and the tariffs in a moment. Roberts is not going to. I don't think Alito is and the only one that was sort of he couldn't figure out as always is Clarence Thomas, but he'll either see the writing on the wall and decide he better go 9-0 on this one. Because the only issue really before them was, was there is due process, something that has to be given to somebody on the board of governors? And what does that due process look like? It's kind of hearing. Who decides? See, for the Trump administration, it's always, you can't review anything the president does. He decides on if there's four cause. It can't be challenged. At one point, John Roberts was like,
Starting point is 01:02:44 why are we even here? Based on that argument, you're telling me, I don't have the power on the Supreme Court to reinstate or to take in or out an officer that's fired by the presidency. This is just the ludicracy of John Sauer taken to its extreme. It's another version of the could seal Team 6 be ordered to take out a political rival by the president and have that be okay under immunity. And rather than saying, no, that would be, well, under that scenario, it's never been litigated before. are like, oh my God. So they're going to send it back to Gia Cook, sorry, Gia Cobb,
Starting point is 01:03:25 who's the Biden-appointed federal judge who handled the case below. And they're going to give her instructions. They're going to say, she gets due process, Lisa Cook, because it's a Fifth Amendment right, and she's looking at a 13 more years left on her term. And no, so you're going to have to give her due process. And you're going to have to figure out what that should look like, give her a hearing, let there be evidence, let there be, let there be testimony, figure that out. Then you determine whether there's forecalls, whether the president's assertion that this mortgage fraud, not fraud thing about her having two loans, both primary for, or both declaring first that they're her primary residence in Michigan and Atlanta are, is the type of fraud that we
Starting point is 01:04:13 that we would expect to lead to her dismissal. Not the president gets to pick anything he wants. I want to like the color of your tie, Jay Powell, you get to go. So they're going to send it back. And she's going to stay in her chair in the meantime. Because the issue that was up on the appeal was a narrow one about whether they were going to grant Donald Trump a stay to block the appellate court two to one decision that kept her in her chair.
Starting point is 01:04:41 and they're like, they're going to let her be in there. So they're going to let Lisa Cook stay in her seat and Trump fight to get her out, as opposed to Lisa Cook out and fighting to get back in, which is good because it'll at least keep the Federal Reserve independent and in the control of non-Trump appointees from now until Jay Powell steps off in 2028, not when he steps off in May as the chair. But for me, I was looking for tea leaves about the tariff decision, which would be sort of one of the final nails in Donald Trump's coffin with the American people. If he has to, if all the tariffs that he's been using to troll Americans and tax them and troll our allies and enemies and troll the middle powers as a Prime Minister Carney calls them, which is Canada and Europe, with, oh, I don't like what you did. you embarrassed me in Davos, Prime Minister Carney, so I'm going to put a 200% tariff on everything
Starting point is 01:05:44 Canadian or 100% or 200% on French wine because I didn't like Macron and what he said. And this is the very reason you take this toy away from this toddler because he doesn't have it constitutionally nor by statute. So at one point, Amy Coney Barrett said to John Sauer, Look, we got a lot of briefs here from economists, former Federal Reserve governors, central bankers, and they're all saying it'll be a disaster. It'll be a recession. It'll be an economic catastrophe if the Independence of Federal Reserve is compromised by Donald Trump firing Lisa Cook.
Starting point is 01:06:24 And then, of course, John Sauer said, well, if you look at the record, you know, the stock market went up two days in a row. It's all outside the record, by the way. And she stopped them and she says, you know, I'm not an economist. I'm just a judge. And for me, I think tying that back together again to Amy Coney Barrett in the tariff hearing, saying to the lawyer advocating for the defeat of the tariffs,
Starting point is 01:06:51 saying, suppose we rule in your favor, how hard would it be to refund? I think Amy Coney Barrett, which with Kavanaugh often is in the majority, it's becoming like this Kavanaugh-Amy-Coney-Barrant thing in terms of, of majority opinions, whether we like them or not. I think this is, they're going to get this gang back together, not 8-1, not 7-2. But I see at least now a 6-3, maybe 5-4 against the tariffs. That may not come out until June. Now, some people are waiting and they're biting their nails every time there's an announcement of a new Supreme Court decision being dropped. Like, oh, is it today? No, it's not going to be anytime soon. They don't do major decisions.
Starting point is 01:07:34 occasionally they do major decisions, you know, like TikTok ban, which we're not talking about today. You know, the 27 days after the hearing, they issued their decision. But in major decisions, they normally wait because of how complex these decisions are to write and the concurrences and the dissents and everything holds it up. So it's really like a March, April, May, June event. And for people that thought, well, but look at all the money that's piling up. That must weigh on their minds.
Starting point is 01:08:06 You can see from Amy Coney-Barrant saying, I'm not an economist. I'm just a judge. They don't care whether Donald Trump has to repay $150 billion or $300 billion. They don't care that it's running. If they find that he illegally did it and it has to be paid back, they figure the government can figure out how to pay back $300 billion back to the importers and businesses. But the problem is they're not going to pay that money back to the Americans who have
Starting point is 01:08:31 already been taxed along the way. It's not going to them. It's going to the companies. Unless the companies are like, hey, everybody, 20% off all our goods for the next six months because we got our refund. Not happening. So the people that got screwed and crushed once again were the American people. So you have that going on. And it doesn't make up.
Starting point is 01:08:51 I don't want people to think because we're going to get a couple of rulings probably against the Trump administration on major issues that it makes up for, it doesn't make up for anything. It doesn't make up for all the ways from the immunity decision to the, the taking away of Olman's right to choose, to constitutional, you know, civil rights being, being destroyed to the relationship between the presidency and the other two branches being completely upended. It doesn't change any of that. But we're going to call it like we see it about things that will be good for us and that the tariffs will be destroyed likely before the midterms and his attempt to take over the and take over the independence of the Federal Reserve, which isn't just an esoteric theory like or an esoteric academic thing.
Starting point is 01:09:33 Oh, that's interesting. He took over the Federal Reserve. He takes over the Federal Reserve. He takes over the Open Markets Committee. He takes over interest rates. Then whatever you're paying now at the supermarket, double it. Because when he lowers interest rates to 1% and floods the market with a fire hose of free money, all it's going to happen, as even his own people have said out loud is hyper, hyper, hyperinflation. Right. It'll be a short-term drug that he tries to inject into the arm of the American people before the midterms. Look what I did. You can borrow money now, cheaper. To a long-term disaster, they'll leave behind the smoking carcage, carnage and carcass of America's economy in his wake. And that's what we're trying so hard to avoid. Another, by the way,
Starting point is 01:10:21 Abby Lowell special with representing Lisa Cook in that case. Then we contrast that. That's why it's been a terrible week for Donald Trump. Comes home a shrunken, defeated, broken man as Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada and the Europeans, take Donald Trump like a baseball bat and break him over their knee. Is that what, that's what happened? Comes back defeated and deflated. To what? To Americans being shot on the streets of Minnesota, to federal judges opposing him on a regular basis. And now you've got his big ballroom, which we're just going to touch on. The ballroom looks like it's in jeopardy because a federal judge is like, no, I'm not going to allow you to continue to build the ballroom without congressional approval. You run Congress, go get the approval.
Starting point is 01:11:06 He's got all that going on. But then Jack Smith is back. And we all saw the reasons that we loved knowing that Jack Smith was the people's prosecutor. Dispassionate, independent, impartial, a political, just against all odds, against his own, his own, I mean, attacks on him while the hearing was going on from within the White House, calling him deranged, saying he should be in jail, saying, you know, he expects to be prosecuted as a result, but reminding the American people that Donald Trump should be a convicted felon and that he committed crimes beyond a reasonable a doubt. And that shows the power of our government in the proper hands, in this case the Democrats, doing their thing. And the one takeaway from the Jack Smith presentation that I'll leave this
Starting point is 01:12:01 segment on is that at no time, and you can watch all seven hours of it. You got it up on minus, we have it up on legal a half. You can watch it cover to cover. And you never hear the Republicans, never hear the Republicans, defend Donald Trump, prove with evidence that he did not commit the crimes for which he was prosecuted and indicted, ever. It's always about the tactics and strategy that Jack Smith used. It's always about, oh, you wiretapped, oh, why did you do, and then just talking points, just leading questions that they didn't care about the answer so that it would make the evening news, you know, about, about you're just doing, you know, going after the enemies of Joe Biden, weren't you?
Starting point is 01:12:50 No. Just ridiculous questions that had no, when he responded, they didn't care about the response. You know, they just wanted the theatrics of the moment, but at no time did they defend Donald Trump or what he did on Jan 6th and beyond, nor could they. And yet you're left with Jack Smith talking to. of the American people. At the same time, we've got, because Donald Trump wants to distract from what's happening poorly for him this week, you got that lawsuit filed against Jamie Diamond. We have a hot take up on that and C.C. Morgan Chase, because he got debanked. He got debanked because he's a
Starting point is 01:13:30 fraudster, because he was a judge to be a fraudster, because he got 55 or 60 indictments against him because he had his companies get a criminal conviction that was never expunged in New York. That's why he got debat. And he had an $8 million loan through a Russian connection with a bank offshore into truth social that nobody knows why or how it happened. That's why you get debunked. But that happened. And then he runs down Judge Cannon while he still got Cannon to argue that she should issue an injunction against the future.
Starting point is 01:14:06 Department of Justice, not even now's Department of Justice, the future one, permanently enjoining them from ever releasing the Moralago report. It'll be the first time in history that a special counsel or special prosecutor, independent prosecutor's body of work was not given to the American people, either both through testimony and through the release of the report. It would be the first time in history. And now he's trying to get, a judge now because he's got the numbers to try to bind a future department of justice from ever releasing that Mara Lago report because he doesn't want the American people to know what he did in obstruction of justice in espionage act at all and so he he filed and I'll just leave it at this
Starting point is 01:14:54 he filed it talk about this unethical unholy revolving door the woman he used to send a note to to Eileen Cannon had just been in his Department of Justice as an assistant deputy attorney general with working with Todd Blanche. Before that, she was working with Todd Blanche and Emil Bovi as Donald Trump's Mara Lago lawyers down in Florida. She then went into the government as ethics counsel and responsible for things like the inspectors general. Then she came back out and is now back representing Donald Trump criminally. And then you had this pitch and catch where she filed a note to Judge Cannon, asking her not to ever release the Moralaga report and make sure no other Department of Justice in history ever does. And two days later, Donald Trump's Department of Justice
Starting point is 01:15:44 says, yeah, we agree with that. It should be in the dustbin of history. Nobody should ever see this. And there's nobody on the other side to oppose it, because the judge is keeping out the interveners who would be the only ones to have a contrary view like First Amendment groups like the Knight Institute and American Oversight. This is all heading back to the 11th Circuit about whether she can permanently block the release of an issue that order and have the power. One last thing.
Starting point is 01:16:13 We watched Epstein judges with much heartbreak or bittersweet approach tell the survivors that they don't have the power in these closed criminal cases to issue orders to force the EPSS, files to be released through a special master or independent monitor. We just had Judge Berman literally post in his in his docket a note, a handwritten note on his stationary to one of the survivors saying, I appreciate your writing to me. It was very moving. I don't have the power.
Starting point is 01:16:50 The case is closed. Judge Engelmeyer did it with an order, which he cited to one of my clients, Lisa Phillips. Judge Cannon, she got a closed criminal case. She got no problem. she's open for business. Oh, Donald Trump, why don't you file something? And the Department of Justice under Donald Trump, why don't you file something? And no, we can't hear from anybody else. But I'm open for business on these rulings about, why aren't you closed? Why isn't your case closed since the defendants have been dismissed and so has Donald Trump?
Starting point is 01:17:19 No, because we're in the world, the upside down world of Aileen Cannon. So now you and I have to follow what's going to happen next at the 11th Circuit. How did I do? Do I tie all that together? You tied it all together brilliantly. And look, the point you make also is that our system probably needs to be rethought at a completely entire holistic level. Because it's built on the fact that the DOJ and the prosecutors and the Department of Justice are the good guys and that the criminal defendants who are presumed innocent, until proven guilty, though, are on the other side of it. and that there is an adversarial nature of the relationship.
Starting point is 01:18:04 But what happens when that line between prosecutor and criminal defendant is removed, and you basically are now playing for the same team? What happens when you have a basketball game, for example, and the teams are not going against each other, but they're all shooting at the same hoop? At some point, the audience is like, why am I watching this? What is this? Aren't you supposed to, like, play against each other? giving a crude, broader example, but we see this problem now playing out where there's a structural
Starting point is 01:18:35 flaw in our system, where the prosecution is the criminal bad guy. When they are the criminals, what do you do? Because as Judge Berman and as Judge Engelmeyer have recognized, we appreciate people trying to intervene, but we kind of depend on the Justice Department and a party making the motion and asking us to do something and no one from the outside can can ask us to do it. So what can we do when the only people who have standing is the DOJ and is the criminal, you know, is the criminal defendant in a case? Similarly, when you talk about, you know, when you talk about, you know, with Judge Cannon, though, what do you do when you do when you have Trump's DOJ?
Starting point is 01:19:24 the prosecutors working with Trump, the criminal defendant, and representing those interests against the former prosecutor, special counsel, Jack Smith, and that there's no adversarial voice on the docket. So it now becomes a unanimous request to the judge, like a stipulation. And the judge is like, well, I guess all I have here is people telling me, here's how I got to do it. So I guess have to follow what the Justice Department's doing. Our founders didn't think about this. And our lawmakers didn't address this situation. And currently our sycophantic, supine Congress is incapable of dealing with it.
Starting point is 01:20:08 There's, as I've said, we're not in a constitutional crisis. We're past the constitutional crisis. We are in Putin's Russia, Orban's Hungary, MBSs, Saudi Arabia, the Ayatollah's Iran, Delci Rodriguez's Venezuela. That's what exists now in the United States. And I'm not being hyperbolic and I'm sick and tired of people who want to use all this other language to try to normalize, sanewash what's happening right now. Okay.
Starting point is 01:20:39 There's no giving ICE better training. They're a terrorist organization. You need to take away their funding. You need to shut them down. Border Patrol. Border. They're not supposed to be in the interior. The hell are they doing?
Starting point is 01:20:54 Stop funding this stuff. Defund them, abolish them. You want to have them do what they were supposed to do originally, which is actually deal with the border and ICE deals with immigration enforcement. They ain't doing that. That's not what they're doing right now. They're Gestapo.
Starting point is 01:21:11 They're SS. They're terrorizing this country. So I'm sick and tired of anyone, regardless of their political party. Well, shut up. It's not what we're doing. dealing with right now. These are existential times. You either meet the moment or get the hell out of the way. That's the times we're living in right now. Thank you everybody for watching. Hit subscribe.
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