Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Legal AF Full Episode 4/16/2025
Episode Date: April 17, 2025Michael Popok and Karen Friedman Agnifilo, on the top-rated Legal AF podcast, debate a judge’s decision to hold the Trump Administration in contempt of court with a referral for prosecution imminent.... They also break down another federal judge preparing to do the same over Trump’s refusal to secure the release of Armando Garcia, his losing legal battles against the media, and much more from the ever-tumultuous intersection of law and politics. Support Our Sponsors: VIIA: Try VIIA Hemp! https://viia.co/legalaf and use code LEGALAF! REMI: Save your smile and your bank account with Remi! Get up to 50% off your custom-fit mouth guard at https://ShopRemi.com/LEGALAF today! ARMRA: Head to https://tryarmra.com/legalaf or enter promo code: LEGALAF to receive 15% off your first order! UPLIFT: Elevate your workspace and energize your year with Uplift Desk. Go to https://upliftdesk.com/legalaf for a special offer exclusive to our audience. 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 The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen 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 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com/tag/coalition-of-the-sane Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to the midweek edition of Legal AF. Wow, criminal contempt is in the air.
It's like a season, like spring,
except we're talking about the Trump administration.
Two separate judges had considered it.
One actually did it.
Chief Judge Boesberg of the DC District Court
has had enough.
He skipped over civil contempt, went right to criminal contempt
to Trump administration because they violated his order
by sending at least two planes to El Salvador,
to the Buckele jail over his objection,
over none of his objection, over his command that they not do that
and that they be grounded or turned back around.
And even though the United States Supreme Court
may have vacated his decision on other grounds
and said they have other due process rights,
that doesn't mean that the Trump administration
didn't violate the order at the time.
The Supreme Court overturned the ruling later,
but the violations happened at the time and in real time.
And the judge has now, after hearing it, after making a full record, has made a finding,
including a referral, not potential referral,
a referral to prosecution.
I got a former prosecutor with me on the show
with Karen Freeman, Igniflo, Mike Goenker.
We're going to talk about that.
Abrego Garcia, I thought that was going to be
the big story we were going to talk about.
No, I got ripped to number two. But it is important, I thought that was gonna be the big story we were gonna talk about. No, that got ripped to the number two.
But it is important, of course,
to not only the Abrego Garcia family,
there's the wife of Armando Abrego Garcia,
but I wanna make this clear.
It is important to democracy, to our constitutional republic
that we're watching Donald Trump delegate
to the petty dictator of El Salvador,
a country of no million people, our Constitutional Republic and our rule of law.
He is dictating how we comply with the Constitution or not, or if Donald Trump is going to.
It's one thing to send human beings into a storage unit in a foreign country and pay six
million dollars for it. It's another thing altogether to violate and openly defy the United
States Supreme Court 9-0 decision affirming Judge Zinnis. And Judge Zinnis just had a hearing
late yesterday and she's not having any of it. And I'll just leave you on this before we get to the topic. She told the assembled
masses in her courtroom, buckle up, her words, not mine. We're going into two weeks of intensive
discovery in order to form a record for potential contempt. And she's going to find contempt
against the Trump administration for what they are doing to refusing to return and facilitate
the return and release from an El Salvador
in jail, a guy named Armando Abrego Garcia.
We'll cover that today as well.
Speaking of contempt and earrings, Associated Press,
remember them, they provide the news to one half
of the world.
Associated Press, despite an order by a Trump judge finding
in their favor a 41 page decision, of the press despite an order by a Trump judge finding
in their favor a 41 page decision issuing a preliminary
injunction to stop the Trump administration from continuing
to violate their First Amendment rights
and our First Amendment rights, their freedom of the press
and our freedom of the press by banning them from the Oval Office,
from aspects of the briefing room,
from Air Force One, because they refused to call
that body of water off of Florida the Gulf of America.
And that is a viewpoint discrimination
at the heart of constitutional violation.
They're at it again.
They've done something else that is retaliated
against the Associated Press as we get ready
for a huge hearing tomorrow in front of the Court of Appeals on this very issue.
But Trevor McFadden, the judge, still has his work to do.
And just to set up a little bit of a cliffhanger, I don't love the three-judge panel that's
been set for tomorrow in the hearing for the
oral argument on the case, but maybe they'll prove me wrong.
We'll talk more about it when we get to that segment.
And then Donald Trump and his administration is spending an inordinate amount of time and
their limited political capital, not helping Americans, not helping them with inflation
or job creation or healthcare or how they're going to pay for their loved ones
who may be injured or their elderly parents
or make their life better at all.
All they're doing is spending and wasting our taxpayer dollars
and your time and resources going after the press,
the Associated Press, CBS, 60 Minutes,
going after Bert and Ernie on PBS,
going after NPR and Fresh Air Fund,
going after law firms, and now we're starting to see
sort of a pushback on this.
And some, even that have cut a deal
to make daddy stop beating them,
like major law firms in New York,
of which I was affiliated with one of them,
we're starting to get out of the obey category
into the fight back or what did I sign category.
I don't wanna cover that with one of my good friends
and co-anchor here on Legal AF.
Karen, Freeman, Agnifilo, there you are.
How you doing, Karen?
Gotta unmute myself there, Pope.
I'm good. How are you?
I wasn't buting you.
I know some people accuse me of that, but I was not buting you.
Every once in a while I have the mute button on, got to find it.
But I'm doing great.
I do that when we record because I don't want feedback.
I mean, literally.
Background, yeah.
Background noise coming in.
You're in your library.
That's not a phony thing, as people once asked.
I know that's your real, those are your real books.
You've actually read them.
I have real books.
Well, I don't want to say I've actually read all of them.
What is that?
Just randomly selected.
Look, I just randomly selected a book about one of my favorite people on the planet, Paul
McCarthy. Have you ever met him or seen him in New York?
I've seen him in concert numerous times.
And I'm, I don't know if people know this about me,
but I am a huge, huge Beatles fan, like nothing else.
And to me, their head and shoulders different, better.
And I love Paul McCartney so much.
And in fact, I'm just gonna say this to everybody.
My whole family knows that one day
when in my final resting place on my gravestone,
I wanted to say, and in the end,
the love you take is equal to the love you make.
Or it might be the other way around.
No, yeah, no, it's the love you take
is equal to the love you make. Because I be the other way around. No, yeah, no, it's the love you take is equal to the love you make.
Because I think that is just exactly right. And that to me is the most powerful.
To me, that's the whole philosophy in life. You're a good person and, you know, you you give love out into the world, you will receive love back to you.
And that's what it's all about. So I've known you forever.
I've known you for over five years.
I would have swore your tombstone was gonna say,
Linda Hamilton said, I had great arms.
That's true too.
That is a true story.
Which you did.
A long time, did I tell that story on the air?
You might have, you can tell it again.
I like that story.
Oh my God.
It's one of the greatest stories of all time.
So in addition to being a huge Paul McCartney fan
in The Beatles, I also happen to love,
I can't believe I'm admitting all this like confession day.
I love the Terminator movies.
I think they're incredible.
Terminator 1 and Terminator 2.
I just think they're amazing movies.
And I'm a huge Linda Hamilton fan,
especially from Terminator 2.
To me, like all buffed up with the, you know, exactly.
Like that to me, with the, you know, the full mouth.
Yeah, totally ripped, but that whole look, you know,
with like the fatigues and the, you know, whatever.
Like to me, that's like, if I could look anyway
or be anything, it would be like that.
So I love that.
And I'm just a huge fan. I'm also
a fan because it turns out she is an identical twin and I have identical twin girls. So it's
just a fun fact, right? So this is my mother's an identical twin, right? I'm not sure I knew
that. Interesting. So that's very interesting. So and so my identical twins are now 28. But
when they were one, so this is like 27 years ago, I was in Los
Angeles visiting family with with the girls, and we were on
the third street promenade, and the girls were running around,
whatever. And all of a sudden, a woman comes over who I knew was
either Linda Hamilton
or Linda Hamilton's identical twin sister, right?
Like, I don't know which one it is, but she's there.
And she just comes and stands and starts just looking at them
and just saying, oh, my God, they're so cute and look at them.
And then she goes, you know, I'm an identical twin and I'm like speechless.
Like one of the only times in my life, I'm completely speechless.
And she says, you know, do you want to take a picture?
You know, and I said, I'd love to take a picture.
And so she grabs one of them.
She says, here, come to Auntie Linda.
And I was like, oh, my God, it is Linda Haldon.
I was dying.
So I'm standing there holding one.
She's holding the other.
And afterwards, I said, thank you so much.
It's such an honor.
She hands me back the other one.
So I'm holding both, which I often did when you have twins.
And she looks at me and says, no wonder me back the other one. So I'm holding both, which I often did when you have twins. And she looks at me and says,
no wonder you have such great arms.
Now, if that's not the greatest compliment of all time
from Linda Hamilton, because-
That's like Schwarzenegger during his pumping iron stage
saying to somebody else, you got great guns there, popok.
You know, my husband looked at her,
watched this whole thing and knows this whole story and knows how I feel
and looked at her and said, you just gave my wife
the greatest compliment of all time, like just coming from her at that moment.
So that is a great story.
Thank you for allowing me to memorialize that story for all time on legal.
I'm going to find that picture.
I think I know where it is,
and I'm going to bring it next Wednesday.
Yes, we're going to show it.
Now people are, you can see people are demanding that photo.
That's what we've created.
No, no, I have it. I know where it is.
It was in my office when I was at the DA's office,
and then when I moved, all my stuff's in a box.
So I got to find it in that box.
Everybody's got that. You know, it also has great guns, all my stuff's in a box. So I got to find it in that box. Everybody's got that.
You know, also has great guns.
Here comes the transition of a century.
Jeb Boesberg, chief judge of the District of Columbia,
who he's not taking it anymore.
Now I had thought, you and I talked about this
a couple of weeks ago.
I said, oh, with that Supreme Court decision
that said on the Alien Enemies Act
that Boesberg had gone a bit too far,
that there was due process that people had that were sent to El Salvador
to be in that horrendous, inhumane, supermax prison in El Salvador.
There was due process, but it took the form of a habeas corpus petition
that had to be brought by individual prisoners in the United States.
If they happened to be in the United States, unfortunately,
250 people not named Abrego Garcia are also in that jail,
and they're kind of like shit out of luck,
but all future people now have this declared right
by the Supreme Court reinforced.
And I thought, oh, well, his whole did you send the planes
or didn't you send the planes thing from the Boasberg era?
I'm thinking, well, maybe that's dead
on jurisdictional grounds or on the fact
that the order underlying it was found to be invalid.
But I had forgotten and Boasberg did a good job
at a 46 page decision today to remind me that no,
judges have inherent authority.
And if they issue an order and you violate that order
in real time, the fact that later on the order is is
Vacated or somehow trimmed back by a higher court doesn't mean you had the right
To violate the order because no person can be the judge of themselves. You can't say well
I think you're gonna get overturned by an appellate court. So I'm just gonna flout your order
That is exactly what you cannot do. So he was, I was wondering what was going on in his court
where we hadn't heard about that contempt in a while.
And this wasn't just, Karen, I want you to take it from there.
This wasn't just civil contempt.
This was criminal contempt with a referral
under certain circumstances to prosecution.
And then we'll pick it up from there.
What did you tell everybody what happened
and then what do you think's gonna happen
based on the referral on prosecution?
I mean, this is kind of a huge deal, right?
And we've talked about this before,
contempt is not something that certainly happens
to most people, it's never happened to me.
And most people don't even get close
to the line of criminal contempt.
And a lot usually happens before the word contempt
even comes out of a judge's mouth.
And so for this judge to go from zero to 60,
the way he has in such a short time
is just absolutely fascinating.
And frankly, it's so clear what Trump is doing.
And whether it's in this case or it's the clear what Trump is doing.
And whether it's in this case or it's the Abrego Garcia case, you know, they're just basically,
they're not even pretending.
They're just blatantly violating court orders
and doing what they want and sending people to El Salvador.
And in this particular case,
what Judge Boasberg said is,
look, there were a couple of planes that were sent,
despite my oral and written order,
at least two airplanes, in direct violation of my order.
And even though ultimately the Supreme Court found
that the order was, that you have to do it
in a different location, the habeas petition has to happen
in the location where the body is,
and said that ultimately the case has to be brought in a different jurisdiction.
What he basically said, it doesn't really matter.
The order is what the order is.
He went from zero to 60 and he basically said, I'm not satisfied with the answers here, so I want answers.
And he gave a very short time period where he used some
pretty, I think, some pretty strong language
about what he expects.
And if the Justice Department doesn't comply,
he's gonna hold them in contempt and ultimately send it for a criminal referral.
Now, it's kind of-
I think, just to clarify, he's found them in contempt already.
It's probable cause that you have committed contempt.
You have a way to purge your contempt.
And if you don't purge it, I want to know who the people are
so I can refer to prosecution.
I know there's been headline banners that have said, we're on the way to contempt.
We're beyond on the way.
It's probable cause that they have been found in criminal contempt.
Right.
Well, there's probable, that's true.
There's probable cause for contempt, but then there has to be an ultimate finding, right,
to hold them in contempt.
So I think you're right.
But criminal, to be held in criminal contempt, you know,
you have to be more than just the initial probable cause.
And the thing that's really,
the thing that's kind of tricky here is what happens when,
if they don't comply and if these things aren't,
if the things aren't met, the requirements,
and essentially bring them back, you know,
and show me what happened.
And he refers it to criminal contempt.
And the thing is, a criminal referral is
to the Department of Justice.
Well, we know that's going to be fruitless,
so then he can appoint a private prosecutor.
Now, it's interesting because there's at least two justices
on the Supreme Court who think that a private prosecutor in this type
of scenario is actually illegal, and you can't do that.
So that'll be interesting to see if that's upheld
by the Supreme Court.
But, you know, in a strange way, all of this is kind
of pointless or fruitless because all Donald Trump has
to do is pardon the people who have done this,
and it kind of dissolves the contempt and the criminal contempt.
So at the end of the day, this is really testing the this unitary executive
that the Supreme Court has created,
allowing Trump to do whatever he wants and basically give the middle finger
to the judiciary.
Like I said, they're not even pretending. They're not even making excuses for these things.
They are literally just saying,
no, I can do whatever I want,
and there's nothing you can do about it.
And frankly, it's unclear
if there's anything they can do about it, like I said,
because he can pardon them.
And the Supreme Court enabled this.
They've created it.
Indeed, I think they want it.
It really sets the stage, not just for this presidency,
but for future presidencies. Indeed, I think they want it. It really sets the stage, not just for this presidency,
but for future presidencies.
And we are in a pivotal, pivotal time period that, you know,
we keep edging up towards the line, right?
Well, what would happen here?
What's he going to do about it?
No, what's he going to do about it?
I mean, and Trump really, I think, ratcheted it up
when he had Buccaile come to the White House.
And they both were basically, you know,
again, giving the middle finger to the courts
and to the American people in front of everybody.
They're not even pretending.
And they just kind of say, no, we're not doing it
and you can't make me.
So it's going to come to a head.
I think the judge here is going to use and exercise
everything, every tool in his toolbox.
And I think at the end of the day,
we're really gonna see what everybody's limits are,
but that's where we are.
Yeah, well, a couple of things I wanna unpack there,
and I wanna read from aspects of Boasberg's decisions
since it is so powerful.
He's already at purge.
So for me, I think the contempt finding has already been made.
I mean, whether you call it probable cause
or you make another, there's no other finding
that needs to be made.
When you read his order, he has found
that they willfully disobeyed his order.
And he's moved into, he's used the phrase probable cause,
but there's no other step in federal court.
They either purge next Wednesday,
which is a term of art in contempt world, which means
you cure or fix the thing that you're being found in contempt for, because there's nothing
to purge if there's no finding of contempt.
Or if you're not going to do that, then I'm taking names and I'm kicking ass.
You tell me who the people are.
Those people that are in contempt are known as contemnors.
You tell me who the contemnors are. Those are the live human beings in the Trump administration
knowing of my order that violated in any way. Then the order particularly was
about two planes, the violation was about two planes that went anyway even though
the judge had ordered them to return. He's already established that in the
record. That is it. And there's no amount of, as he said in his order, no amount of
mea culpa at all, as you said, Karen,
from this administration, who is brazenly violating
all of our rights.
It's not just a Brego Garcia or here the two planes,
a load full of people that had constitutional rights
that were violated.
They're violating our rights and how they're interpreting what the American flag means.
That's why, as you said, this is pivotal. It's not as we had Jamie Raskin on, and I did an
interview with him with the Court of Accountability Action people last week. It's not a constitutional
crisis. That's such a hackneyed phrase. It almost has no meaning. Donald Trump is at war with the
Constitution.
And when you said it was fruitless
because he'll just pardon, see, I think there is fruit.
And the fruit is he'll have to expend in public,
transparently, scarce political capital.
And his political capital is getting scarcer and scarcer
with how he's running the economy into the ground.
And he's doing things that people didn't vote for him to do.
I mean, how many people have we seen now who are now public on social media saying,
I voted for this effing moron three times.
I didn't vote for this fight on a Brego Garcia.
I didn't fight. I didn't vote for tariffs to destroy my business.
I mean, it's just Legion and, you know, podcasters, right wing podcasters.
He's starting to lose the Joe Rogan set.
You know, he's starting to lose the New York Post. I just read in the post because I like the sports section. The
New York Post editorial board, which is led by, you know, ultimately by Rupert Murdoch.
The editorial board came out yesterday with an editorial that said, will you take the
win on tariffs already? Sign a deal. Announce something because the longer that you don't and you play this ridiculous cat and mouse game
with the American economy,
you're just playing into the hands of China.
That's the New York bus.
So when you start losing all of those things,
so the scarce political capital comes into,
sure, he can pardon and will likely pardon,
but Boasberg and the federal courts are making him do that
so that that is part of his body of work that we can then judge
At the midterms just like the Jan six pardons
Everyone's like he's just gonna pardon all these people sure but now we can stand remember at the MIT
Let's say remember I just that that's just a rhetorical phrase
I don't really mean you have to remember this at the midterms. there's no Biden, there's no Kamala, it's all Trump v Trump. It's
just Trump. It's thumbs up or thumbs down on Trump. It is a complete referendum on him. And all of
these things for me and the work that we do on Midas Touch and on Legal AF is part of that.
I want to be the echo chamber for that. I want to be with you and Ben and
the rest. I want to continue to aim heavy artillery, to continue the guns, phrases,
metaphors we're using on Donald Trump so that when he stands up, or the people with R's
next to their names stand up at the midterms. It's a very easy decision in the ballot box.
Let me read to the audience, just for a moment, before we take our break,
a couple of powerful lines from the judge's order just today.
This is on page one of the order.
Rather than comply with the court's order, that was to ground the plains,
the government continued the hurried removal operation.
Early on Sunday morning, this is a month ago Sunday,
hours after the order issued, hours after the order issued,
it, the government, transferred two plane loads
of passengers protected by the temporary restraining order
into a Salvadoran mega prison.
The court ultimately determines, that's a determination,
a finding, that the government's actions on that day
demonstrate a willful disregard for its order,
sufficient for the court to conclude
that probable cause exists to find the government
in criminal contempt.
Because it's criminal, it now goes to a prosecutor
to investigate and prosecute the case and meet its burden.
But the finding has already been made by this civil judge,
if you will, under the federal rules of criminal procedure
and the other rules that govern contempt.
This is...
I have a question.
Sure, go ahead.
Why do you think he did criminal contempt
and not civil contempt?
And just to remind people,
civil contempt is to basically require someone to comply
and to do something, knowing the futility
of criminal contempt in this case.
If the whole point is to return the plans
and return the people, why didn't, you know,
what he could do? Because here, I don't know,
the reason I guess I'm unclear about whether or not
there has to be more for the contempt is there's no,
there's no people like who who's he holding in contempt? I mean,
there will be waiting to see who the people are. And so I just think that he's taking testimony
and depositions and he's going to figure out who did what when and then I would think he did.
The contempt has been found. The contempt has been found. Who's in contempt is next Wednesday.
Yeah, yeah, okay.
I mean, I just, I've never seen it done backwards like that.
I've always thought, whatever.
But to answer your question,
your question was why I said the same thing
on my hot take analysis.
I said, normally, I've been involved
with a handful of contempt proceedings.
It starts at civil, sort of progressive discipline.
I'm gonna find you in civil contempt.
Here's how you get out of it.
You do the following.
You turn over the money.
You turn over the property.
You stop doing this.
You have to have the keys to your purge in your pocket,
as we say in law school parlance.
And if you don't, then it's hard to find somebody in contempt.
Like if they don't have the money,
pay a million dollars by tomorrow.
Like if they had no ability to do that,
that's actually an illegal contempt finding. to find somebody in contempt. Like if they don't have the money, pay a million dollars by tomorrow. Like if they had no ability to do that,
that's actually an illegal contempt finding.
And then you ratchet it up.
If they don't do that, you go to criminal contempt.
It just shows you that from the record
and given the constitutional stakes,
the judge doesn't have to under the federal rules
of criminal procedure and the prevailing statute
in this area. He does
not have to start at civil. He can go right to criminal. And I know he wanted to end his order.
Let me read to the end of the order, then we'll talk about more when we come back.
At the end of his order, after he goes through all of the findings,
let me go to page 14 for a minute.
He said on page 14, defendants provide no convincing reason to avoid the conclusion
that appears obvious from the factual recitation.
They deliberately flouted this court's written order and separately its oral command that
explicitly delineated what compliance entailed.
They don't dispute it.
They don't offer a mea culpa. They don't dispute it, they don't offer a mea culpa,
they don't wanna rectify it, they are in violation.
And then at the end,
because I think the answer to your question
is right here at the end of the order,
because he wanted to be able to write
the following sentence on page 46.
For the foregoing reasons,
the court will find probable cause
that defendant's actions constitute contempt.
In other words, he's effectively indicted them for contempt.
Now it's up to a prosecutor to take it from there.
It will provide them an opportunity to purge such contempt.
If they, the administration, opt not to do so, the court will proceed to identify the contenders,
the live people, and refer and refer the matter
for prosecution, a separate order.
We haven't seen the separate order yet,
but that's coming.
That's the reason he wanted a right to vote.
Right, but criminal prosecution is potentially futile
because they can pardon anybody.
That's why I'm saying why not put them in jail
for criminal contempt?
I guess Trump can do something with that. Well, I why not put them in jail for criminal contempt? I guess they could, I guess Trump can do something.
Wait, I wait, wait, wait, let me unpack this because you might be onto something.
Because I thought this too.
Why isn't he using his powers to put somebody into jail directly?
And why is he referring it over for criminal prosecution?
Exactly.
That's a good question. That's a good question.
Yeah. That's what I didn't understand.
Start putting them in jail until they comply.
State court judges certainly can do it.
You know that well.
I don't know if I have to look closer.
I haven't been involved with a federal criminal contempt
order, thank God, either on defending somebody
or otherwise.
So I don't know.
But we will.
By the time we can, maybe on the weekend or.
So you're telling me he can't put them in jail under civil contempt
To to require compliance. I don't think so. I don't think you can get to jail
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Karen Freeman, Nick Niflo and Michael Popak.
All right, so we've done our thing on Boasberg,
but that's not the only contempt that's in the hopper
and the pipeline potentially against Donald Trump
and the Trump administration.
I thought we were gonna spend the entire time
talking about the Abrego Garcia case and Judge Zinnis, right?
So Supreme Court, and I'm going to turn the
whole thing over to you on this one, Karen, Supreme Court completely supports
that it's every way shape and form that matters in a 9-0 decision. I mean it was
a crappy three-quarters of a page and there was one line in there
about foreign affairs, but it's really a complete rebuke
of the Trump administration and a reaffirmation of what Judge Zinnis, Paula Zinnis, did in
Maryland.
So basically 13 judges, Zinnis, three judges on the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, nine
judges on the United States Supreme Court have all supported Judge Zinnis ultimately, and found that the Trump administration illegally
over an order of another judge deported and removed
to Braygo Garcia to El Salvador.
And all the courts want the Trump administration to do.
And they're doubling and tripling down on not doing this
because their children is facilitate the release
from the El Salvadoran jail of this guy
and get him back, don't release him,
keep him where you want him, but give him due process.
And he should never have been sent to El Salvador
in the first place.
Instead they're doing, you know,
they bring Boo Kelly in with the black t-shirt
and the suit jacket, you know, like some exactly
what he is, a petty dictator of El Salvador coming in there.
They called it a bilateral summit.
It looked like a ridiculous press conference,
pitch and catch, call and response
in order to set up some filing in the Zinnis case.
That's what it ended up being.
With Pam Bondi and Stephen Miller,
who's the great brain behind the use
of the Alien Enemies Act to begin with,
all chirping away and they're attacking CNN.
I mean, it was ridiculous.
And of course, Judge Zinnis was all eyes.
And now you got Drew Ensign coming into court on Tuesday
with the transcript of the press conference under his arm,
and things went downhill from there.
Karen, why don't you take it?
This is again the middle finger, you know, giving,
basically giving the courts the middle finger.
They're, he's just, they are just, that was a complete show
to just have Bukele and Trump pretending
that we're idiots is really what it is.
It's like we're not stupid.
We know what's happening.
We know what you're doing.
Oh, well, I don't have the power.
Oh, I don't have the power.
I mean, this is a guy who has all the power.
He's claimed all the power.
He thinks he has the power to steal Greenland
and to annex Canada and to rename the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf
of America.
I mean, he's out of control power
and the Supreme Court is doing nothing about it,
but he doesn't have the power to return someone
who they have said was a mistake.
And again, he's just absolutely, you know,
doing that in public, right?
He's doing that in front of everybody.
They're not even pretending, they're not even hiding it.
And Bukele's doing the same thing.
It was theater for everybody.
And it was really a way of just showing everybody
that we're in complete power and we're in complete control.
And Judge Zinnis is going to be in a crash collision course
with all of this as well.
And it's gonna do the same thing that we just talked
about with Judge Boasberg.
It's going to push everything to the limit.
And, you know, it's interesting because Trump entered
into a contract with El Salvador, don't forget,
to pay them $6 million to house people, to basically serve
as a prison for us.
But it's really a complicated matter.
They're saying, oh, it's foreign affairs, it's diplomacy.
No, it's actually a contract matter.
And it would be great if we knew what that contract said
and what the agreement was.
And is this going to be something that now he's going to try
to use for American citizens,
which will absolutely be a whole other fight, right?
And one of the reasons he's getting away with this is because
Abrego Garcia falls into a gray area.
He's not an American citizen, but he's also not here illegally.
He's been found by multiple courts or multiple times by courts to be here legally.
And he has not been found to be a member of MS-13.
He's not been found to be part of any terrorist organization.
And he has a green card.
He's married to a United States citizen.
And so they're sort of using this as a way
of being too cute by half, frankly.
And here, you know, this is a judge, again,
developing a record to hold, I think, to hold Ensign in contempt.
You know, basically said, there's going to be two weeks
of intensive discovery, cancel your vacations,
we're going to have expedited discovery, et cetera, et cetera.
And I want to know exactly what has been done and what has been said
and what have you done to, quote, facilitate his return?
Because that's what the Supreme Court held unanimously
that Trump had to do, right?
He has to facilitate his return to the United States.
And of course, the Trump administration is saying, OK,
if he shows up at one of the ports of entry,
we'll let him in.
But guess what?
We'll let him in just to deport him again,
because we're revoking his status as a, as a,
Green Party.
And he conducts his own prison break
and he just wanders back to the United States.
Exactly.
Will facilitate his entry.
Thanks guys.
Yeah, so it's just, and you know,
look, they're doubling down on this
and their talking points are, you know,
the lefty liberals, all they care about
is somebody like him.
He's a terrorist, he's an MS-13.
They don't care about them.
And they parade out the mother of a woman
who frankly tragically lost her daughter to somebody
who was here illegally, has nothing to do
with Mr. Abrego Garcia, who has never been accused of a crime,
let alone convicted of a crime.
And there's absolutely no information
that he's a criminal or involved in a dangerous game.
So it's again going to be pushed to the limit.
I think she's setting up the administration
for contempt through this process.
And so we'll see what ends up happening.
But this is theater again being played out
for all of us to see.
And this is Trump showing everybody that he can literally do whatever he wants. And I'm scared of
when he starts doing it to United States citizens. That's where this is going to be very complicated.
How does he do that? I mean, let's jump right there. How do you report? How do you take,
unless you make like a Guantanamo bet. That's exactly what you do. unless you make like Guantanamo Bay.
That's exactly what you do.
You set up a Guantanamo, yes.
You and I are talking shorthand, but let me explain.
You can under the, you cannot under the constitution
deprive somebody of their citizenship
because even if they're Jeffrey Dahmer,
even if they've committed, you know,
heinous school shootings,
that's not enough to revoke your citizenship.
People don't like that.
They can go amend the Constitution,
but that's the way that works.
So you couldn't see, everybody agrees then, or you do, Karen,
that he couldn't send them to El Salvador
for committing crimes in America.
He couldn't deport them.
However, right, so what do they do next?
They make another, they make American soil
out of a phony US base in El Salvador or somewhere, and they send them there.
Exactly. Exactly.
Then we have an Eighth Amendment problem.
Is this a country where we're...
Look, let me just...
Tell everyone what the Eighth Amendment is, Popok.
You're speaking in short.
Eighth Amendment against cruel and unusual punishment.
Exactly.
We... You may not like our...
You may not... How do I put this to people?
We, none of us, none of us support murder.
None of us support criminality.
Certainly not the prosecutor.
Even the defense lawyer, I don't support that either.
However.
I'm a defense lawyer now.
That's right.
Well, I mean, former prosecutor.
That's true.
Very good point.
Now, once the person is convicted,
after appeals have been exhausted,
we still live in an America where our Americans,
whether private jails, companies, or public funding,
we need out our justice and our prison experience.
We don't offload that
to a black ops center like they're gonna get water boarded,
you know, water boarded, you know,
like we're doing some sort of, you know,
in search of Osama bin Laden, you know, we're not doing,
that's not America.
Now, let me just talk about El Salvador for a minute, okay?
Because we've seen to have, Donald Trump has seen
to have delegated to the El Salvadoran president his right to run our democracy
Okay, El Salvador is a country of six point three million people
God love them, but there's more people in the in New York than there are in El Salvador
Okay of that listen to this stat Karen you tell me this isn't a country that's out of control
and a run by a dictatorship.
One out of 60 Salvadorians are in prison.
One out of 60.
It's like five times the United States population.
They have, listen to this math.
They have a jail that can hold this maximum security prison,
can hold 40,000.
Trump during that presser in the Oval Office said,
you got to double it.
He's willing to double it to 80,000.
We're paying $6 million to house 250 total.
That's 24,000 an inmate.
If he doubled that to eighty thousand and
Then we somehow made a deal to make that an army base or a base or us soil and we sent
80,000 at that same rate. We would be paying El Salvador
200 billion dollars to store our human beings who are supposed to be in our criminal justice system.
How do you do that with a federal judge?
Where are you gonna put a federal judge in El Salvador?
To keep an eye on prison abuse?
It can't, that absolutely cannot happen.
That's outrageous and unconstitutional.
So we, that all of this has to stop.
But I think, I think with what he's doing, with I think the whole thing with Abrego Garcia
is a setup to show that he can do it
with people who are here legally
and he's gonna try to do it with American citizens.
That's what I think.
Because he's setting this up to push this.
I mean, it's-
I agree.
We just got a note when we were on the air
about one of the senators going to El Salvador to try
to visit Abrego Garcia, the one from Maryland, and him being stopped. And instead they got him,
I don't know, something with the vice president of El Salvador, whoever that is. And I only half
joked in our own text, Jane. I said, we're going to see a new press conference that says, well,
you know, a US Senator is now in the custody
of the El Salvadorians, it's sovereign affairs,
we're not gonna get involved.
Sorry you went down there,
but it's an administrative snafu era, whoops.
I mean, is that the, this is what I want people,
not our audience particularly,
but other people that listen to us occasionally.
Is this the America that you woke up in?
Is this what our American flag stands for?
This is what we want?
You can accidentally, and Donald Trump will do it,
he'll send as a tester,
he'll send one US citizen prisoner to El Salvador,
and then see, he'll sit back
and see what the Supreme Court does about it.
And the Supreme Court, as you said earlier,
created this monster, and now has to figure out
how to put Pandora back in the box.
Is that the right phrase?
Put the genie back in the box or whatever.
And we have no one to blame other than
Chief Justice Roberts, who led that majority
to give Donald Trump immunity and that superpower
and he interprets it his own way.
And now they stand in front of federal judges
like Judge Zinnis and they tell the judge they can tort Supreme Court rulings out of all shape or recognition. We don't see it that
way, Judge. Well, which part of this, I mean, it's not a spelling, it's not a spelling bee.
Facilitate, Judge? Can you use it in a sentence? Yes. You need to facilitate the release from an
El Salvadoran prison of Abrego Garcia because the Supreme Court commanded it
You know as I said in her hearing she was like a drill sergeant. It was like dropped down and give me constitutional compliance
Nobody's going anywhere cancel your vacations
We're working 24 7 and so am I and this is gonna be I have a phrase for it my my team that works with me
Know what the phrase is, proctologist style discovery.
Put on your glove because she just allowed the plaintiff to do four depositions, serve
today a series of questions under oath that have to be answered, and she warned the Trump
administration, if you play games with discovery, which is only being done, people might be
thinking why is she doing Discovery?
She's doing it the right way.
She's developing a record to allow the plaintiff
to support its motion for contempt.
This is heading for contempt.
There's no, it's not, well, she may, trust me.
Based on what's happening already,
she's ready to rule on contempt.
She just needs the record to be developed
over the next two weeks.
But she's told the plaintiffs, if they start screwing around with you, meaning the Trump administration,
on discovery, come back to me earlier on an emergency application for bad faith.
And you know they're going to. Pam Bondi, say, oh, it's a leftist radicalist judge and activist.
We're not going to abide by anything she says. And here we go. Not
constitutional crisis, war with the Constitution. We got two judges who are pretty tough. Abrego,
the Abrego Garcia judge, Judge Boasberg, chief judge, well respected by even people on the United
States Supreme Court. He was Kavanaugh's roommate in law school, for God sakes. And, and, and Chief
Judge Justice Roberts likes him a lot as well.
And you got Zinnis, yeah, she was appointed by Obama,
but is considered to be an amazing judge, very strong judge.
She'd be shortlisted for the Supreme Court
when the Democrats take back the presidency
in a few more years, at least that's my view.
We're gonna talk about the attack.
While Donald Trump is not helping anyone
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and making your life better,
not destroying your mom and pop businesses,
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In that case, the Associated Press,
the Gulf of America is up on appeal, ladies and gentlemen,
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Before we go to break, I just wanna read,
it just feels like it's time to reread to everybody
what Justice Sotomayor wrote
in United States v. Trump in her dissent.
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person in the country and possibly the world.
When he uses his official powers in any way under the majority's reasoning,
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for breaking the law, he might not be as bold and fearless as we would like him to be. That
is the majority's message today. And here we are.
Yeah, and here we are. It's always Sotomayor. It's always Sotomayor. It's message today. And here we are. Yeah, and here we are.
It's always Sotomayor.
It's always Sotomayor as the conscience.
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The constitution is not the only thing under attack.
I mean, I only have joke,
like why doesn't he just declare martial law,
suspend the constitution,
and then he won't have to be bothered
with that sticky little thing called constitutional rights because he's just busy trampling over them and violating
them.
Who voted for this?
Even the Trump supporters are going to be going, who voted for this?
It's the economy, stupid.
I didn't vote for the rest of this BS.
This Project 2025 Heritage Foundation stuff, making know, making billionaires more billions.
I didn't vote for that.
And now he's going after, you know,
let's go after law firms,
and he got a billion dollars worth of, you know,
tribute or payment in the form of free legal services
from law firms that didn't do anything wrong
other than represent clients to the best of their ability under an oath that we all took
to uphold the Constitution and to be zealous advocates for our clients. And
when he's not busy going after law firms, some of which are having second thoughts
about the deal, little buyer's remorse trying to get out from under some of
these deals, he's going after CBS because I love all of his policies are based on him watching cable
television all the time.
When does he have time to be the president?
Between golfing every weekend for 10 weekends straight, costing the American taxpayer $40
million, going to MMA fights, bringing the cabinet along with him, which also cost us a pretty penny.
He has to go to these places where he has gets
instant adulation for his ego at my dollar,
at my expense, between that and watching cable television.
Oh, what's Maria Bartiromo saying today?
Oh, what's Jesse Waters say?
Oh, you have half of Fox News in your cabinet
Why do you need to watch him on television and he makes policy decisions based on what he watches?
So now he's watching 60 minutes because they got a story on Greenland and they got a story on Zelinsky
Of course, it's pro Greenland and pros. Oh, Lindsey. What else would it be? What did he think it was gonna be?
It's oh, here we go
What else would it be? What did he think it was going to be?
And so, oh, here we go.
It basically gives a command to Brendan Carr, his head of the FCC, to go after CBS, who
I thought was settling with Trump, but now they're not.
And they've let 60 Minutes do an unflinching examination or expose about the Trump administration.
So there's that.
And then while we're at it, why don't we pull the funding on NPR,
newsflash they don't get much federal funding and PBS.
Now we're going after Sesame Street.
We're back to that again.
Bert and Ernie are living together.
They must be gay or transgender.
Is that where I'm at?
So Karen, why don't you kind of put a neat bow around
why you think he's doing it?
He obviously thinks he's getting some political wind at his sail or some value out of it.
And then what are you seeing in terms of the these elements, these important stakeholders
in our society and how they are obeying or fighting Donald Trump?
I mean, the press is the fourth branch of government, right?
I mean, the press has such an important, powerful role
in our society that they're essentially
a fourth branch of government, right?
They're the ones that shine a bright light
on everything that's happening.
You know, Washington Post says democracy dies in darkness.
It's all about transparency.
And they do incredible work and there's journalistic ethics
and they don't just, most legitimate news sources
do actually have codes of conduct that they follow
and rules that they apply and don't just report things
without sourcing it with multiple sources
and verifying things, et cetera,
and do investigatory reporting.
And then they identify when it's opinion versus news.
But the problem is that the news,
whether it's Midas Touch or it's CBS
or it's anybody else on the planet, it's CNN. If you're going to tell the truth and you're going
to be factual, it's going to be against Trump.
There's only one news, well, I shouldn't say only one.
Now there's more, but Fox has historically chosen
to only report things that they view are favorable to Trump
and to not report things that are unfavorable,
and frankly, is very much a propaganda machine
of Donald Trump and of the right wing.
And look, I know that the right wing says that the other news,
that the other mainstream news and us
are propaganda machines of the left.
And I just, now that I'm a part of it,
now that I'm sitting here with you here at Midas Touch
and I do my own research, I don't have staff,
I don't have anyone who gets me court decisions or anything,
I do my own research, I read the decisions myself,
I read the transcripts of court proceedings.
And then when I report to people, it's not,
I identify when I'm giving my opinion versus when I'm giving facts,
and it's the thing that just I think is so appalling
about the Trump administration is they don't really care about facts.
They lie to people's faces, and people are just like, okay, no problem.
Go ahead, lie to me.
And it's one thing to just disagree, but it's another thing,
have facts, right?
Stop lying.
And so this started with AP, the Associated Press,
that refused to call the Gulf of Mexico,
the Gulf of America, Trump didn't like that.
And he just flexes his muscles and says,
I have absolute power,
so I'm not gonna let you into my news briefings.
And apparently, you know, that came to a head
and a judge ruled essentially
about a week ago that you can't, you don't have to let the press into the Oval Office or the West
Wing or on Air Force One or anywhere else. But if you do, you're not allowed to edit, you're not
allowed to basically say people can't come in because of I don't like what you're reporting. It can't be
content based. It has to be neutral. It has to be you could have a standard like oh you have to have
500,000 viewers or you have to have whatever it is because obviously you can't have every single
person who claims they're a reporter. You have to have limits but it can't be based on anything
that's first amendment protected like your viewpoint, your opinion, your content that you give.
And he didn't like that, and that was clearly based on that.
And so a judge ruled that AP would be irreparably harmed
if they cannot be let in.
And so they were ordered to be allowed back in.
Well, what does Trump do?
Trump does what he always does.
He doubles down.
He doesn't just say, okay, he doubles down and says, okay,
now I'm going to just, now I'm going to ban all news wires, not just AP.
So now it's not just content-based.
So I'm going to ban more news wires.
And I'm going to let who I want to come in, come in.
And so it's bubbling up.
It's going to an appellate court.
You did a hot take, a good hot take on it,
and talked about the judges
and talked about the three-judge panel.
You didn't like two of the appointees.
And look, the Supreme Court has always been a little bit,
has always been a little bit kind of, you know,
this issue about the freedom
of the press has always been ripe to go
up to a conservative Supreme Court because Gorsuch
and Thomas never really liked or believed in free press.
They don't like the idea of the press.
They don't like the idea of the standard that was determined many,
many, many, many years ago, decades ago,
of actual malice that you have to show if you're going to try to sue the press for defamation.
You have to show that they acted with actual malice.
It's a heightened standard because because they're given a lot of deference
in leeway. It's not enough that they made a mistake or they got something wrong.
You have to show that they intended to harm you
if you're gonna go after them for defamation.
And Gorsuch and Thomas never really liked that.
So this issue is ripe for the Supreme Court.
We'll see what they do.
But again, you know, it's just funny that it's great
that Trump doesn't, there's no pretext in anything they do.
They don't protect, they don't say, okay, I'm doing this
for a different reason, and you have to look behind that
and say, no, he's doing it for something else.
He's really just doing this to,
because he does not like their viewpoint,
and he's making space for more conservative news.
And so now he's trying to control the news.
He doesn't like that there's people out there
independently reporting the truth
because the truth doesn't help him.
It'll be interesting to see what this Three Judge panel does.
We're going to live stream it on Legal AF,
the YouTube channel tomorrow at 2 p.m. It's audio only.
That's the way it works.
Actually, one of the few things that people might
like that Merrick Arlen did is when he was the head
of the D.C. court there, he made it all,
really all oral arguments before that court are done live stream.
So we will have that.
I just don't like the lineup.
It's Katzis, who's a Trumper and almost never votes
against Donald Trump ever.
I think he did it once during the Jan six period. It's, it's Rao who is also a Trumper,
Federalist Society and she clerked for Thomas.
Now you've got Pilar, who I like a lot,
who's the intellectual heavyweight there,
but she's got to pull Rao over to a two to one
in order for that to work.
It's pretty cut and dry. It's pretty cut and dry.
It's so cut and dry that Trevor McFadden,
the Trump appointed federal judge ruled,
I'm not gonna even grant you more of a stay
because it's causing the Associated Press,
which gives half the world its news, irreparable harm.
Like they can go bankrupt and go out of business.
That's how much harm,
they are the newswire service
for the world and they're being banned
from the Bukele Oval Office thing or photo op
or Air Force One and McFadden already told them,
well, McFadden said this time,
I'm not gonna give you more of a stay.
You have your appeal.
You can seek an appeal from the appellate court.
Even they didn't give them a stay. They gave them a fast oral argument, but not a stay, you have your appeal, you can seek an appeal from the appellate court, even they didn't give them a stay,
they gave them a fast oral argument, but not a stay,
and he said, I'm not going to do it.
And because you have no chance of winning.
He basically said, you have violated the First Amendment
right, core constitutional right,
by viewpoint discrimination, you don't like what they've said,
you brazenly said you did it
because they won't change their style book
to call that body of water the Gulf of America.
I mean, your words, not mine.
That's Carolyn Leavitt, that's Donald Trump,
that's Susie Wiles.
It's obvious, you're not going to win.
No, I'm not going to stay any longer.
That's a Trump judge that ruled that way.
So we have that.
But he also said in his order,
because you and I covered it a couple of weeks ago,
you can have a press list, this is crazy.
You can have a press list presidency.
If you don't wanna have a press secretary,
if you don't wanna have a press conference
in a briefing room,
if you don't wanna have your press at your events,
if you don't wanna open the Oval Office to the
press, that's okay too. But if you're going to do it, then what you can't do is
say, nope, not you, not you in the room. We don't like your tie, the color of your
jib, the color of your party, the color of your skin, or your viewpoint. That you
cannot do. And that's what he said.
So you can do a lot of things.
He said to him,
you don't have to call on anybody in particular,
you have to give them access to the room
where it happens, period.
So he got that going on.
Then you got the law firms
who cut a deal with Donald Trump
hoping he would stop beating them,
including ones I'm like, what are you doing?
Are you so ashamed of your pro-Bodo programs that you can't possibly abide by potentially losing a couple of shekels because
Donald Trump puts you on a blacklist? They even went after Wilkie Farr and Gallagher, who I used
to applaud because they represented valiantly Ruby Freeman and Shae Moss and got her $158 million
judgment against Rudy Giuliani.
But they also went after Will Kieffar
because Kamala Harris's husband is there.
Doug Emhoff is a lawyer there.
In fact, he pleaded with the management committee,
don't do this, don't bend the knee.
They were like, where do we sign?
And now the rate is going up.
First one in, Paul Weiss, 40 million.
The next three, including my own law firm scat norms 100 million now the going rate is
125 to 150 million dollars of free legal service, but now they're saying there's always this this disconnect the law firms say
We didn't do anything wrong
We're not going to let we're not going to prostitute ourselves and let Donald Trump tell us what to do
Even though we've taken down all of our DEI references, all of our hiring manifestos.
How are they going to hire new lawyers in the future, Karen, when they totally bent
the knee to Donald Trump?
Why would any diverse candidate think about going to one of these major law firms at all?
And now they're saying, no, no, no, no, no, no, we're only going to do the things we want
to do.
We're going to fight anti-Semitism.
We're going to fight that, no, you're not,
you're gonna work on trade policy,
and you're gonna work against transgender people,
and you're gonna be forced to do all the things,
because that's Donald Trump's pound of flesh
that he's gonna extract from you.
And they're all going, ooh, that's what we need to do,
maybe we don't cut that deal.
You can always walk from the deal.
There's nothing, government can't sue you,
I mean, they're suing states for having transgender policies
that they don't like, like Maine, but they can't sue the law firm if the law firm says,
you know what, we've thought better about this. We don't want to do it anymore
to force them into servitude. They can't do that. But we're going to see. There's going to be some
peeling off and peeling away. But the only firm that's really weird to me, because they must have cut
a deal in the beginning, is Quinn Emmanuel. Quinn Emmanuel is representing Abrego Garcia.
Quinn Emmanuel is representing Harvard University and the nine billion dollars at risk there,
which puts us all at risk. Because Harvard and the research team there is doing things like trying to solve Parkinson's,
trying to solve Alzheimer's, trying to solve diabetes,
creating AI that will help everybody.
No to the Trump administration.
They didn't do enough during that, you know,
the protest with the Palestinians and Elise Stefanik
who went to Harvard as a thing for Harvard.
Really, we're gonna destroy the, you know,
arguably the number one university in America over this and they're fighting back and they're represented by Quinn Emanuel.
The interesting part there is that Quinn Emanuel's senior partner, who's the co-managing partner, director of the firm, is Donald Trump and the Trump Organization's ethics advisor about what the Trump Organization doing business with the government, Bill Burkle.
So I don't understand how he,
so the only way that the Trump,
the only way that Quinn-Emanuel could have done that,
do both, is that they cut a deal in the beginning,
saying we'll do your ethics,
but if there's something we wanna get involved with
against your administration, we're gonna do it.
And they wanted Quinn-Emanuel that badly,
but they said, okay.
So, Steve-
Well, don't forget, they also represented Mayor Adams,
right, in that dismissal.
So, they're very much in lockstep
with the Trump administration as well as against them.
And I don't know how they did that.
You know, the question is, and this is the thing
that is head scratching to me, is all these other firms that are cutting deals like Paul Weiss,
etc. Is this a did they sign something? I mean, this is a law
like these are law firms, right? Like, the fact that they would
have a handshake deal and not something in writing is is it
would be shocking to me.
I think there's a deal. Don't you think there's a contract?
Yeah, there's a contract. So you can't just
iteration.
Well, I think the I think the issue is he
threatened to take away right he threatened to take away their
their access to public buildings and security clearance and
whatever are the other threats that he did. And I think the
client some of their clients at least were like, Look, we can't
have this, you know, we're gonna go to someone who can work
in a federal building, right?
Like I don't wanna get involved in politics.
So you gotta do something and fix this.
But I just would be so surprised that they would,
they'd breach a deal without having something in writing
because they act,
I think they're acting a little bit surprised here
that they have to do certain things that they don't like. But I think it must just be the associates who
misinterpreted what this means. I thought we just had to do, you know.
I'm not sure about that because Paul Weiss posted what he thought was the deal and Donald
Trump posted what he thought was the deal. And nobody said, but wait a minute, we got
a piece of paper. So maybe you're right. there's no contract. It's just that managing partners go in there
and kissin' his ass, and then they write down
what they think the deal is,
but maybe it's not enforceable.
Now law firms are thinking twice about it.
But shout out to Harvard, whoever's representing them,
for fighting back, the Harvard faculty
bringing the lawsuit in Massachusetts.
There's gonna be a hearing up there
about cutting off that nine billion in funding.
Nine billion in funding, sorry.
You've got that.
There's a lot of things that we'll cover during the week.
We got judges in Texas that are ruling against the Trump administration about using the Alien
Enemies Act.
And now you got Donald Trump complaining about due process.
Oh, there's going to be 500,000 separate cases?
Well then you should not have argued against the Obrego, the Alien Enemies Act case in front of Judge Boesberg
because he had certified a class.
You can't have it both ways.
You didn't like the class with one judge,
and now you've got 500,000 Texas judges,
500,000 cases in front of Texas judges about habeas corpus.
What did you think?
I'm already going to correct myself.
There's no thought process with the Trump administration.
So CBS hang tough, NPR already gonna correct myself. There's no thought process with the Trump administration.
So CBS hang tough, NPR do the same thing.
Disney, when they come for you,
you and I were on a chain about,
well, he hasn't talked about Jack Smith
or Letitia James lately.
Boom, Letitia James opening up an investigation
about whether she committed mortgage fraud or not.
I mean, it's getting ridiculous.
Why don't you focus on the things
that people sent you back
to the White House to do, which apparently was to lower the price of eggs and things like that.
You're not doing any of that at all. And the economy's in the shitter. The economy's in the
shitter. The only thing that's lower is going to be gas prices because oil production has shrunk because global trade is on hold under Donald Trump. Use this, use
this moment to punish anything with an R next to its name at the midterms. That's the only
way. Give us back, you know, the Mandalorian, this is the way, this is the way. Give us
the House and the Senate, I'll give you an impeach. He would be impeached already if
we had the House. I don't know about the Senate for a conviction, but he'd be impeached how
many times? You and I would just be doing an all impeachment episode of Legal AF, right?
Every week, if we had one, give me the House, give me the Senate to give me one of them.
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