Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Legal AF Full Episode - 5/7/2025
Episode Date: May 8, 2025Michael Popok & Karen Friedman Agnifilo are back on the top rated Legal AF x Meidas Touch podcast debating: the greatest scandal to hit a US president in history; the new anti transgender soldier deci...sion by the Supreme Court; federal judges including Trump’s own ruling against him this week in a series of cases involving Trump’s phony use of the Alien Enemies Act and so much more at the intersection of law and politics. Support our Sponsors: One Skin: Get started today at https://OneSkin.co and receive 15% Off using code: LEGALAF Naked Wines: Join the Naked Wines community and head to https://NakedWines.com/legalaf for 6 bottles of wine for JUST $39.99 with shipping included Lumen: Head to https://Lumen.me/legalaf and use code: LEGALAF to get 20% off your lumen today! Miracle Made: Upgrade your sleep with Miracle Made! Go to https://TryMiracle.com/LEGALAF and use the code LEGALAF to claim your FREE 3 PIECE TOWEL SET and SAVE over 40% OFF. Subscribe to the NEW 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 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. Don't Adjust That Dial. That is Karen Friedman at Gnifilo and Michael Popak.
Karen, we got so much to talk about. I'm already breathless. That and I have a little bit of a cold. I apologize.
But we're going to do this in the order of operation that I think our audience is interested in starting with this growing crypto scandal that is enveloping
and swallowing up the Trump family, the Trump administration.
It started out with a little story about, you know, listen, we know that Donald Trump's
been involved with crypto for a long, long time.
He's got a stable coin empire.
He runs through world fight, a world, a world liberty. He runs through world fight a world
World Liberty, he runs a whole exchange. He makes hundreds of millions of dollars. It's gotten even worse
So bad that the Democrats are sponsoring bills
To prevent this president his family those around him and others in the future, from using meme coins,
we'll talk about meme coins, and stable coins
to line their pockets or to turn the presidency
into a money printing machine.
That's not doing the people's business,
that's lining your pocket by way of meme coin
and the Democrats have had enough.
We're gonna talk about all the different aspects,
angles of this story now that it's broken.
And what broke the camel's back, Karen,
was the revelation that Abu Dhabi
is going to put $2 billion into a company called Binance,
but they're gonna do it through a Trump controlled entity
buying stable coins controlled by Trump on this
platform to would make the investment into Binance and that was like what are
we to quote Chris Murphy the senator this is the biggest corruption scandal of
a US presidency in history and we're gonna talk about it in greater detail
then we got a we got we got to win for a good
person, a white hat person, a person that we love on the Midas Touch Network and illegal AF, and we
now can finally say that there is a Justice Riggs on the North Carolina Supreme Court.
Allison Riggs has won. Some people might be thinking, didn't she win six months ago?
Yes, she won six months ago,
but now she's really won because Jefferson Griffin,
these names are like right out of like a Tom Wolf novel.
Jefferson Griffin has finally given up
after trying to steal 68,000 votes
from North Carolinians and from the public
to get himself elected to that seat.
It has major ramifications, even though on paper
it just looks like she'll be just two Democrats
against five Republicans.
We're looking ahead, as we always do
on Midas Touch and Legal AF, at 2028 and beyond,
where the Democrats want to flip that Supreme Court
over to blue.
And we're going to talk about Allison Riggs
and why that's so important and how we got there,
the court decisions that got us there.
Then transgender and transgender rights and the attack,
the continued onslaught by the Trump administration is back
in the news off a new United States Supreme Court.
One-half paragraph decision, six to three, to block a federal
judges nationwide ban against the military led by
Trump and Hegseth that will drum out of the core,
drum out of the military, not just people who are in
transition to whatever sex they believe
better identifies and aligns with what's inside of them.
But even people that have already transitioned
and that didn't matter to the Supreme Court,
even though it's not a stay on the merits
for all of the people that are being thrown out
and being taken, take their life work away from them.
But all they wanna do is serve America with the, with the great, you know,
and willing to give the greatest sacrifice.
We'll talk about that.
And then it's just, we'll fit it into the constellation of all the other things
that Donald Trump has done almost from day one of his administration to try to
almost from day one of his administration to try to crush, destroy, to humanize
the transgender American community.
And I put those two things together.
They are Americans.
They are your neighbors.
They are your cousins, sisters, brothers, uncles.
You are one degree or two degrees separated
from somebody who identifies as
transgender. But Donald Trump wants to make them go away. He wants to take away their bathrooms,
take away their dignity, take away their pronouns, take away their entitlement to federal benefits,
take away their right not to vote, not yet anyway, not yet anyway, but take away their right to serve this country
honorably in the military. And we're going to talk about that Supreme Court decision and what it
means. And then finally, federal judges all over, including a number of Trump-appointed judges,
are fighting back with both hands and both feet against the Trump administrations to preved migration, immigration and deportation policies.
And we now have a series of rulings like boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
Every day, a new ruling by a federal judge finding that Donald Trump's use of
the alien enemies act is unconstitutional.
And then another set of federal judges who are looking
at Donald Trump's efforts to go after foreign graduate students
who also express an opinion, sometimes an opinion
that we may not want to hear.
I may not want to hear.
But I'll be damned if they're going to,
if we're going to be a country
that takes away your First Amendment right to come
to this country, study in this country,
get a PhD in this country, but also express an opinion
that others may not want to hear.
That is the basis of our First Amendment.
It's why the American Civil Liberties Union is involved.
We got a couple cases to talk about, one having to do
with a Columbia graduate, or yeah, a Columbia graduate.
There we are, thank you,
and another one having to do with
a Tufts University PhD student and two federal judges,
including the Court of Appeals in New York,
Second Circuit Court of Appeals,
having ruled in their favor.
And we'll kind of put it into context of what it all means,
that Trump is pressing a losing hand
when it comes to immigration and deportation.
Why he's doing it, it's real.
I'll answer that question quickly.
Political game, he thinks it helps him at the midterms.
It seems to be the only thing he thinks is gonna help him,
his immigration stance.
And we'll talk about the depravity of all that.
Karen, how you doing?
I'm good, how are you, Popak?
Good. What are you doing these days? Anything exciting?
You know, just a little of this, a little of that.
You're known as the little of this, a little of that. But you
do it so well.
Yeah. These days, practicing law pretty much full time.
So yeah, yeah, that's true. And that's what some people say,
where's Karen? We don't see her on legal AF the
YouTube channel there's a plug go over to legal AF the YouTube channel help us get the
700,000 hit the subscribe button I said because she's she's got a day job and sometimes a night job and
As soon as that's over for those that are interested you can look it up as soon as that's all over
She'll be right back where she belongs.
I might as touch it, legal AF.
So with that, without further ado,
you want me to lead on the crypto thing
and then you'll lead on one or two of the others?
I would love for you to lead on the crypto thing, Popok,
because this is the single greatest threat
because this is the single greatest threat to our country. Of all the horrible things, and I don't say this lightly,
of all the terrible, horrible things Donald Trump has done,
this to me is the absolute worst.
And we need to, I think we need to beat the drum on this louder
than any other drum we've beaten.
He is a, this is a scam.
He is profiting off the American people.
He is taking money from foreign governments.
He is, this is, makes conflict of interest.
This makes, this makes Justice Thomas
and what he got look tame.
He's doing it out loud.
He's doing it just without even, without even hiding it.
And whether, and I want you to just talk about it
in the way you talk about this,
you know a lot about crypto
and you seem to really understand it.
And so I think you do a great job at framing it
and explaining it to everybody.
But I just want everyone,
the people who listen to this show
to listen very carefully to this section
because this needs to be talked about every single day
because this has to be stopped.
This is corruption like I've never seen.
It makes Mayor Adams in that case,
in that whole situation look cute.
Seriously, this is unbelievable to me.
Yeah, that's a great way to kick it off, Karen.
And let me use a quote just so you know
that Karen's not dealing hyperbole.
This is a quote from Chris Murphy,
Chris Murphy, the Senator, talking about the meme coin,
M-E-M-E, the meme coin, which has been used by Donald Trump.
It has nothing to back it.
I mean, most cryptocurrency has nothing to back it.
We'll contrast that with stable coin in a minute,
but that, there's nothing to back it.
It's just a buy and a sell of people's emotions
and wanting to support something
and it could be any kind of meme.
And Donald Trump has been using meme coins
to line his pockets, to allow for foreign influence
into our presidency, to put, and I'm not talking,
this is not small potatoes here.
We're talking, Trump has already made over,
if you add it all together,
close to one billion with a B dollars since he took office
promoting meme coins of his own,
pushing them through the presidency,
using the presidency as a promotional vehicle
to sell the meme coins, owning the liquidity pool,
I'll talk about that in a minute,
which is effectively the marketplace
for a decentralized buy and sell,
because there's no market,
it's not like a stock market
where you can go see the ticker price,
and there's a buyer and a seller,
and there's brokers and traders in between.
With cryptocurrency or meme coins,
to put a buyer and seller together,
you need sort of money.
Somebody has to buy it and resell it
and sell it and rebuy it.
And Trump controls that liquidity pool.
So he gets a VINC and he gets money,
a brokerage commission, if you will,
for every buy and sell.
So he doesn't really care about the value of the meme coin,
whether it's worth a dollar or $5,000 or whatever it is.
He wants volume.
He wants velocity.
He wants buy sell.
That's why he promotes it through his companies.
Like, we're gonna be holding a dinner on the 22nd of May
at a Virginia golf course with Donald J. Trump,
with a photo of Donald J. Trump,
for the top 250 holders of the meme coin.
Be in the top 250 or the top 20
and you'll have a special audience with him.
And blah, blah, okay.
The meme coin sales went up 30%.
All that volume, buying, selling, buying, selling,
buying, selling, all lie in the pockets
of the Trump family and anybody else around him.
And they've already, because it's on the blockchain so it's all recorded so
There's been analysis to show how much the family has made
owning the liquidity pool and on on the VIG if you will and on the beam that they hold and
Some of which they hold in reserve and some of which they've sold and it's and if you add it all together
The 300 million here the 10 million here,
the 500 million there, we're pushing a billion dollars.
And it's a way, this is the scandal,
I'm gonna read you Chris Murphy's quote in a minute.
This is the scandal of our lifetime
in a presidency in broad daylight.
This is a bank robbery in broad daylight
and video recorded that we're all watching.
And you have to leave it to the Democrats to call this out.
And things have gotten so bad in the scandal and are stinking to high heaven that even
Democrats that want to support cryptocurrency and even I'll be frank, even Democrats who
took considerable amounts of money from the cryptocurrency industry to support regulation of cryptocurrency
the way the industry wants it regulated.
See, the industry doesn't want it regulated
by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
They want their own regulator.
They want their own set of laws coming out of Congress
that they handwrite, that they write themselves.
And they were this close to getting it passed,
even with Democratic support, bipartisan democratic support,
millions of dollars going to their campaigns,
until the $2 billion scandal out of Abu Dhabi came out,
where, wait a minute, a foreign Arab country is going to,
it looks like they're being forced to invest
through a Trump controlled liquidity pool
and stable coin, which is another type of cryptocurrency
that's linked usually to a dollar.
It's sort of as a stable price.
And so that he gets the VIG on it, the percentage on it.
And so that could be used as an investment
in a private company.
And the president of the United States and his family profits from that?
So here's what Chris Murphy had to say, Karen, which is very similar to what your summary was.
The Trump meme coin is the single most corrupt act ever committed by a president, period.
That's quite a sentence.
Donald Trump is essentially posting his Venmo for any billionaire CEO or foreign oligarch
to cash in some favors
by secretly sending him millions of dollars.
It's almost unbelievable until you remember
this president will do whatever it takes,
even selling access to the White House
to make himself richer.
This is not normal,
and we won't let him get away with it,
but he continues.
Even more disturbing than the kleptocratic actions of the president
and his minions has been the utter silence of the Republican majority.
That's why he introduced the Meme Act, which I love in many, many ways,
including the fact that they put meme in there. It's the Modern Emoluments and
Malfeasance Enforcement Act,
meme.
And what it does is, this is separate from the Genius Act,
which is what the industry wanted passed,
which would just basically blow up with the doors,
having virtually no regulation in the area.
So the meme would make sure that no president,
including this one, can profit from selling the presidency area. So the meme would make sure that no president, including
this one, can profit from selling the presidency while
they're in office by selling meme coins and his family and
those around them or any other cryptocurrency. Remember,
Donald Trump started with NFTs playing cards with Donald
Trump dressed in all sorts of ridiculous cosplay. And people
are like, oh, I'll buy that. and then there was the sneakers and then it was the
Bibles and then it was I know the George Foreman grill or whatever else he was
selling I mean this president is a huckster I mean this this is like you
know this is like the old the guy the peddler they used to come to the small
town selling whatever out of that you know the snake oil out of the back
that's Donald Trump and so this would deny him a major,
we're talking major source of money.
And he, and there is no question, and he's public about it,
that he's using the presidency as a private printing machine.
Because every time you see the ad for the May 22nd dinner
at the Virginia Trump golf course, it's have
dinner with Donald J. Trump, the 47th president of the United States. You know, Trump really
want and then then they're encouraging them talk about pump and dump. They're encouraging
the pump by by reaching out to people you're so close because they know what the wallet
holds. Oh, you're so close to being in the top 250, but they don't tell him how close. Buy more. Buy more. President Trump will particularly,
you know, he'll be selecting the top meme, you know, and then 30% up. Another $30 million goes
in. Another more money directly into the Trump family. And what Murphy and the others that are
supporting this, like Elizabeth Warren, are trying to tell the American people is we can't shake out of the doldrums.
We can't have Trump fatigue.
We can't just roll our eyes and go,
oh, there's Trump again.
This is the single biggest scandal
in the history of the presidency,
and it must stop now.
I mean, Maxine Waters just walked out
of a joint committee of agriculture and financial services,
sort of a weird joint committee,
but calling attention to this.
So the Democrats are gonna have to hold shadow,
what they call shadow committee hearings about this.
And then it's gonna have to, as you said,
we have to focus our attention on it
so that the American public, as reflected in the polls,
tell Donald Trump to close down this shop. But the problem public, as reflected in the polls, tell Donald Trump to close down this
shop.
But the problem with Trump, and I want to get your opinion on it, the problem with Trump
is that he won't because of the money he is so rich.
And then lastly, one last connect the dot, Steve Witkoff, who is effectively our shadow
secretary of state.
I mean, I know Marco Rubio has it, you know, he has his photo
up with the flag, but he's not our Secretary of State. Every major foreign interaction,
whether it be Putin in Russia or the Israeli issues or anything related to like in Yemen
going on right now with the Houthis, it's been Steve Witkoff, Donald Trump's golf buddy, who testified as an expert, a real
estate expert, in the civil fraud case against Donald Trump that he was
rejected as an expert ultimately. But he's effectively the shadow Secretary
of State. So why is he connected here? Because he's connected because he helped found
the world financial liquidity pool
that's controlled ultimately by the Trump family.
So he gets a piece of this Abu Dhabi,
he's our secretary of state effectively,
and he's getting a piece of an Abu Dhabi investment
in a private company.
Because Witkoff is the one that introduced Donald Trump
to the two crypto pros, one of which went to jail, because I did a whole hot take on that about a year
ago, and barren to this whole thing.
So at the core of this, holding this whole thing together, is Steve Witkoff, your and
my effective de facto Secretary of State.
Yeah, it's atrocious what's going on here.
And there's really two separate issues as I see it.
One is the foreign investing.
And that's the Emoluments Clause found in Article I, Section 9, Clause 8
of the United States Constitution, which restricts federal officials
from accepting gifts, emoluments, offices, or titles from foreign governments
without the consent of Congress.
This is obviously designed to prevent foreign influence and corruption
on American officials.
So he's completely, completely flying in the face
of the emoluments clause of the Constitution.
And that's one thing.
And I think we're going to see lawsuits brought with respect to that.
But, OK, put the foreign investing aside and let's talk about how he's
grifting off the American people by saying on truth social, buy, buy, buy his meme coins,
his stock, sorry, his, his cryptocurrency, et cetera. And as you said, he's profiting
off of that and having these private dinners where people who own a certain number or the
highest number get to come to the dinner, own a certain number or the highest number
get to come to the dinner, get a private tour of the White House.
What does that mean?
It means access to the presidency.
You're not allowed to sell the presidency.
You're not allowed to sell access to the President of the United States.
And it's kind of disgusting, frankly, when you think about it, that that's what he is
doing and profiting over a billion dollars off of that.
So I think that is going to be another avenue and another issue that we're going to see bubble to the top of,
I think, the consciousness of the American people as more and more people talk about it.
And we talk about it and I think we should talk about it every single day.
I mean, when you think about this private event that he is holding for the people who have bought
his garbage coin, because that's what a meme coin is, it's garbage, it's worthless.
Okay, fine, they want to spend their money on what they want to spend it on, and he's
taking their money.
But what he's doing is, first of all, how many millions of dollars does it cost to have
Secret Service Protection, Air Force One, Marine One, whatever it takes to get him
from point A to point B.
He's not conducting the business
of the United States of America when he's at these dinners.
He is literally just lining his own pockets
with money from these people
and selling access to the White House.
That is the opposite of democracy
that is not supposed to happen in this country.
If Doge is looking for waste, fraud and abuse, look there.
Look at how much money our taxpayer dollars pay
so that Donald Trump can go on these junkets
and make money off the American people.
How much our taxpayer dollars pay so that each
of his children can fly around the world and meet
with these foreign dignitaries or foreign private entities to put up a hotel
in this country or buy something in that country.
How many millions of dollars we have to pay
to literally fund Secret Service and other protection
and other things for Trump's five children
from three different women that he has flying
all over the place, making more money,
hand over fist, selling the presidency.
And people were worried about Hunter Biden
who was on the board of a company.
This makes that look cute and adorable, okay?
Like as if that was access to the presidency, right?
There was no direct, there was no, never a direct,
they could never draw a direct line
from Hunter Biden to Joe Biden.
But here you can draw a direct line.
Trump himself is profiting.
It is scandalous, it is a conflict of interest,
and it is, that is where you could save taxpayer dollars,
frankly, and I think that this has to be something
that the American people don't stand for
and put their foot down and thank God
Congress is gonna do whatever they can even if it's blocking legislation that might otherwise be good legislation
But but you need to we need to block anything we can to make this stop because this is atrocious that that that I'm so
Glad that we are talking about this and and that we talk about this going forward until this stops
So it looks like on your one point that I want to,
I think you might be breaking some new news here.
The cost, it's estimated that every time Trump goes
to a golf course or a live event
or whatever it's going to be, like we're talking about,
it's five million bucks, taxpayer dollars.
Five million bucks, taxpayer dollars.
Marine One, the escorting helicopters, the Secret Service, and we're not even talking about
the other things you touched on,
is like the Secret Service detail for Don Jr.
or Eric or Ivanka, as you said,
to go sell the Trump brand somewhere
with all these people in tow.
No, I mean, forget about cutting my Social Security
or disability, why don't you not spend
by the time this Trump administration is over $100 million or more
on phony junkets and personal appearances
in order to raise money for your family?
I mean, that's it.
Right, it's one thing to be spending money
on Secret Service who protecting people to go to events
that have to do with the presidency.
Political.
Yes, exactly.
But instead, what we're doing is we're literally
providing them transportation and security
for them to profit off the American people.
And that's- So here's the breaking news.
You said he had children with three different women.
Who were the three different women?
I know two.
Ivana Trump.
Yeah.
Maria Maples. Who's the third one? Mel I know two. Ivana Trump. Yeah. Marla Maples.
Who's the third one?
Melania.
Oh yeah, Barron.
Yes.
I keep forgetting that he's the friend of the family.
I forgot, but yeah, I thought we were breaking news.
Like there's a third?
Oh yeah.
Oh right, so, so right.
So what's the name of the kid with Marla Maples?
Tiffany. Tiffany.
So Tiffany is one, yeah right.
The other, the older kids are all with Ivana. And then
the last one is Melania, right? She had one they had one,
right? Yes, Baron. Yes.
From three different women, two of which two of which were
immigrants who really would be deported in today's America.
Absolutely. Absolutely.
That's what we're that's what we're, you know,
well, I mean, that was fun.
Yeah. Leave it to me.
Leave it to me to talk about the gossip side of things.
You know, I liked it. I know.
I was just like, I somehow it's probably because the head cold.
I just lost track of all this.
You're paying attention to the board occasion.
No, because you're paying attention to serious things. Bornication.
No, because you're paying attention to serious things that matter.
Here's the real question. Are they all going to be buried?
Did you go to Georgetown Law School where I went?
I know these little dumb details.
Are all three of them going to be buried on the 19th hole at Bedminster?
With their mother?
All three of the wives.
God, all right, so listen, everybody.
Speaking of his third wife, Melania,
I was reading the New York Times has an article saying,
in the first hundred and.
Where is she?
Exactly, this is just shocking.
In the first 108 days of the presidency,
she has been to the White House for 14 of those days.
That's it.
She is not.
Could you imagine if, if, if Michelle Obama?
Well, that's the thing.
All you read about it, these divorce rumors,
I'm like, leave me Obama's alone.
You know, there, and maybe it's just to deflect away from the fact
that Melania Trump has disappeared
and is nowhere to be seen.
I mean.
She's not even a First Lady.
She's abdicated her full responsibilities.
You know, they used to jump on Michelle for everything.
And, you know, you'd hear these people go,
best First lady ever,
Melania, like why?
Because she because she wears couture.
Like I don't understand.
You know, they jumped on Jill Biden, her doctorate, you know,
her clothes that she wore, you know, it was,
it was really disgusting and depraved.
And you don't hear anything, you know, about, you know,
JD Vance is barely a vice president.
You know, they keep sending him out.
And every time he goes out, something bad happens.
You know, he's like, he's like Shlep Rock.
He meets the Pope, the Pope dies.
He gets the trophy for a college football championship.
He breaks it.
He goes to India.
All right.
I mean, seriously.
Wherever he goes.
You know, that's what's true, he's a disaster.
By the way, salty gets, just put this in the chat
and I wanna say it out loud,
because I think he's, because I love the Obamas,
I miss the Obamas.
And he said, Michelle Obama was make America healthy again
before it was cool.
And she got such, she got ridiculed and sad.
And now suddenly this is the thing.
Yeah, and then Melania made like poured asphalt
and put it in the basketball court at the Rose Garden,
started putting up bloody red Christmas trees.
There was like, well, yeah, you know what?
It's good that she's not around.
Cause you know, anyway,
and we're gonna talk about a lot of things,
some of which are gonna be TMZ-like and gossipy,
and most of which are gonna be hardcore law and politics.
You're here on the Midas-
I'm like, when did I break news?
I couldn't wait to hear what this was.
I'm like, I broke news?
I don't think I did.
I like wrote it down, I'm like, did he have three wives?
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Sometimes, many times, the good person wins.
Sometimes the white hat prevails. Sometimes
somebody takes a stand and doesn't allow 68,000 people who voted to have their
votes thrown in a trash can so that another person can claim they won an
election to the Supreme Court of that state. And this time, Allison Riggs, friend
of the pod, who's been interviewed a number of
times by our partner, Ben Mycelis, she won. She hung in there through multiple appeals by Jefferson
Griffin. I hate Jefferson Griffin, by the way. I mean, I never despise people. I despise everything
that Jefferson Griffin stands for. He, for me, he disqualified himself to ever become
a Supreme Court justice of North Carolina or anywhere else, and I think he
should step off of the Court of Appeals,
because his approach to try to steal this election was so depraved
that I think it just sullied him and showed such a lack of character.
By contrast, Allison Riggs, what a high moral,
high character individual.
And there were four appeals.
There were two state rulings in favor of Jefferson Riggs.
And yet, Allison Riggs, now Justice Riggs, never gave up.
But then finally, the end game happened.
I'll turn it over to you, Karen.
We had a ruling by a federal judge
and then a decision apparently by Jefferson Griffin.
Why don't you kind of tie it all together
in your own inimitable fashion?
Yeah, well, it's funny when you put this on the list
of things we're gonna talk about today,
I was like, didn't this election happen a long time ago?
This is still kicking around
and it's because this was six months ago.
This, she won by a very, very, very thin margin.
I think it was 700 or so votes,
which is obviously a very thin margin
for the entire state of North Carolina.
And so as a result, she was entitled to,
the person who lost, as you said, this terrible person,
Jefferson Griffin was entitled to challenge it
and have it recounted.
Okay, that's fair, right?
That happens, that happens all over the country.
Nothing wrong with that.
What was terrible about Jefferson Griffin,
Justice Griffin, and what is happening now
and is becoming the norm all
around the country is it's like January 6 minus the violence. It's trying to steal an election,
trying to disqualify voters. And so what he tried to do is essentially he spent,
they spent millions of dollars litigating this. And he tried to get 68000 votes
thrown out, 68000 saying they should not count.
Your vote shouldn't count.
And it's it was just staggering.
And, you know, the judge who ruled on this,
there are a couple of state of state court judges
that basically said,
oh, nothing to see here.
Yeah, he can challenge it, you know,
and these votes don't count, et cetera.
But thankfully, this went to a federal district judge,
Judge Richard Myers, who, by the way, is a Trump appointee,
love to see that, who overruled the state courts
and basically said, look, sorry,
you can't change the rules after the fact.
You can't say, oh, I don't like the fact
that these people voted that, those people voted.
And it was people who are out of town
or people who are voting by mail,
you know, the same January 6th kind of,
these votes shouldn't count, you know,
the mail-in ballot thing that they just don't like,
that these are American citizens
who lawfully casted ballots, who the law said they could.
And after the fact is when they tried to say, oh, no, no,
we don't want these counting.
And what Judge Myers said was you don't get
to change the rules of the game after the game is over.
You establish the rules before the game.
And therefore, he said those votes count and Judge Riggs, who's a Democrat,
is going to be the lawful winner of this election.
And so thankfully, Griffin finally conceded,
and now she's going to take office.
So, but the reason this is a little bit,
so it's good news, right?
Because as you alluded to, what's going to happen is one by one.
I'll know now it's five to two.
There's two Democrats and five Republicans.
By 2030 is when redistricting happens in North Carolina,
and they're going to redraw all the all the maps, et cetera.
So they want to get as many Democrats in on the way as possible
to stop what they will try to do, because
we know what they're going to try to do.
Republicans want to win at all costs, even if it's cheating.
There's no kind of winning fair and square, and so they want to cheat.
And so the Democrats are the only ones who are going to hold them accountable.
And so that's why this was so significant.
But what I don't like about this is I don't like the fact
that this is the new playbook.
This is the new norm for Republicans.
This is what the fact that the judges in North Carolina,
the state court judges were okay with this at first.
It's just, it's okay to try to steal an election.
Like I said, this one is without violence, right?
This was a nonviolent January 6th, but this was them trying to steal an election. Like I said, this one is without violence, right? This is a nonviolent January 6th, but this was them trying to steal another election. And we just have to keep
our eyes open to that because that's what the Republicans are going to try to do. They're
going to try to steal every election, state, local, federal, and we no longer live in a
democracy.
Well, what I like about it is Alison Riggs proved, I'm gonna read a quote from her.
Alison Riggs proved that,
and by drawing the line in the sand,
basically over my dead body,
or 68,000 people are gonna be disenfranchised,
including military, she's the daughter of military,
she fought hard.
Any normal person, or weaker person,
would have given up five rounds of state or federal court ago,
but not Alison Riggs, because the issue is bigger. Because if she lost in North Carolina,
then the dam potentially breaks and it emboldens the Republicans, who are the cheaters. I hate to
say it that way. They've been gaslighting us for the last 10 years, five years. The Democrats are the ones
who are cheating and stealing elections. That's not happening. But the Republicans would get a
taste for this, just like they tried, just like if Musk was successful in spending $20 million to
steal a Wisconsin Supreme Court seat where it became four to three Democrat and liberal, that would have emboldened Musk and others
to go do the same thing in other places. And they've decided
that the last vestige of a firewall to protect Americans and women and
immigrants and other disadvantaged and almost disenfranchised people, vulnerable people,
disadvantaged and almost disenfranchised people, vulnerable people.
It's hard to say, it's a shame I have to say that the women
who make up 51% of this country and are so accomplished more
so than men in many, many circumstances are disadvantaged,
but they are.
And the last vestige for that is state Supreme Courts enforcing
state constitutions.
And the Republicans know it.
And so they wanna get in and start controlling
state houses and state Supreme Courts,
because that is the battlefield for votes,
that's the battlefield for elections,
that's the battlefield for reproductive rights,
and the rest.
And they know it and we know it.
And we're fighting to the death over control.
So, you know, it was a courageous and valiant thing,
but if she had lost,
and that's why so many different groups supported her,
if she had lost, think of what the Pandora's box
would have been open.
Here's what Riggs said celebrating the ruling.
She said, quote, after millions of dollars spent,
more than 68,000 votes at risk of losing their votes,
thousands of volunteers mobilized,
hundreds of legal documents filed
and immeasurable damage done to our democracy.
That's the point of Griffin.
He so damaged and wounded democracy,
even the Judge Myers, the Trump appointee said,
you want me to unseat her in order for me
to put you in your chair, Griffin?
I gotta throw away and disenfranchise 68,000 people.
In order to give her the seat,
I just have to recognize the will of the people.
So you know where I'm going with this,
which was the right way to analyze it.
She continued and said, I'm glad the will of the voters was finally heard six months
and two days after election day.
It's been my honor to lead this fight, and she's not done,
even though it should never have happened.
This is a righteous victory for democracy and a clear defeat
of political gamesmanship, said the DNC's
chair Ken Martin. She's not gonna be able to be involved again because she's got
to be apolitical as a North Carolina Supreme Court justice but there's gonna
be textbooks about Alice and Riggs and and coming on the Midas Touch Network I
mean as you said earlier today you, on another segment of our podcast,
we are focusing attention, speaking truth to each other
about important issues so that it gets out there
into the public square, into where we debate, right?
On the soap boxes that we take up in our conversations
to hopefully change minds, right?
That this information, people like Alison Riggs in our conversations to hopefully change minds, right?
This information, people like Alison Riggs are important.
And so really, really pleased that,
and I won't say for once because it happens a lot,
that the good guy won.
And we were here to support it and here to watch it.
Karen, we're gonna talk about the trans,
let's do the transgender ruling.
It was only a paragraph.
So let's do that and then we'll take another break
from our sponsors and we'll come back
and talk about all of the decisions,
including by federal judges who were appointed
by Donald Trump against him on deportation.
There's a hearing going on right now
while we're on the air with Judge Boesberg
that's eye-popping. We're going to talk about that as well. Let's just touch on the transgender
thing. We've done a lot of hot takes on it on the Midas Touch Network and even on Legal AF.
Let me just frame it and then I'll turn it over to you. There's only 4,200 people in the military
that identify as transgender. It's's.2% of the military.
And as a population, it's not that high either.
But it's not about that.
It's about a fragile group of Americans in our society
that are being dehumanized, having their dignity taken away
from them from an administration,
from the bully pulpit of a presidency who won't rest
until he completely destroys the transgender community
and the people that occupy it and the people that support it.
I mean, it's not just, you have to put it all together.
It's Nancy Mace calling
a transgender member of Congress, he refusing to recognize the pronouns and going even further
and saying, well, that person's not a that person's not didn't break any glass ceilings
we have, we've had male members of the house for the last 250 years, you know, the
fighting over what bathroom they're using, fighting about whether they can be teachers in public schools or not, fighting about whether these
Americans can
can, or who are willing to give the ultimate
pardon me, sacrifice
can they serve this country honorably and take away their benefits and take away their right to marry and do all of that?
You know, Donald Trump has made it a cause celeb because he feels like he gets a lot of political wind at his sail because it gets his base,
whatever the left of his base, it gets them all excited and activated and unifies them against what,
and then he just whips them up and flimps them
and he points them in the direction of the Democrats
and tries to win elections.
And so why don't you take it from this one paragraph ruling
that of course Sotomayor, Kataji Brown Jackson
and Kagan opposed and why they did it and what happens next?
Look, I mean, the fact that there are 4,200 people
in the United States of America who are willing
to make the ultimate sacrifice and fight for our freedoms
and fight for this country, we should be lauding them.
We should be, these are heroes.
These are people who are stronger, frankly, than I am.
I didn't sign up to be in the military.
I mean, I just think people who do
that are a special, incredible group of people
that I think deserve our praise and our thanks,
and are just the most incredible people in this country.
It's just unbelievable to be in.
And every person that I have met in the military
or been friends with or been close to,
I'm in awe, in absolute awe.
And so these individuals should be celebrated.
And instead what's happening is they're being singled out
and they're gonna be dismissed.
They're gonna be dismissed immediately
because of this ruling by the Supreme Court
who dissolved a preliminary injunction
on behalf of transgender service members.
And this was because in California,
the district court essentially ruled
that this Trump-Hegseth policy was one where,
that this was discriminatory.
It was absolutely discriminatory.
The district court, his name is Judge Settle,
essentially said that this Trump-Hegseth executive order,
this policy, that the finding that transgender identity
conflicts with a soldier's commitment to a, quote,
honorable, truthful, and disciplined lifestyle
is ridiculous, and it's a ridiculous claim.
You haven't cited any evidence to support that.
There's no new study that says that.
There's no evaluation.
This was just something that you did
with the stroke of a pen in an executive order.
The judge also said that the plaintiffs,
seven transgender service members,
in contrast to Trump's position,
supplied extensive evidence that in the past four years of service under Biden,
they helped the units they were in.
They helped unit cohesion, good order, and discipline.
And so that's incredible, right?
I'm sure if you were to ask the men and women
who served alongside these transgender service people,
they would say, these are honorable, incredible people
who we want to continue in the military.
The judge went on to say this is an expression
of raw prejudice against transgender people
with no legitimate military purpose.
Quote, common sense and binding authority
defeat the government's claim
that it does not discriminate against transgender people.
It clearly does.
And the legal basis for these rulings,
the Fifth Amendment Equal Protection Clause
for discrimination on the basis of transgender status
has been violated.
There's a First Amendment violation of procedural due process
and equitable estoppel based on the reliance
of the Biden policy when they joined the army.
They joined the army since Biden issued this policy
saying transgender individuals are welcome in the military,
and they relied on that, and now they're going to be dismissed.
So that's the equitable or estoppel doctrine.
The judge found that each of these multiple claims demonstrated a serious question going to the merits,
which is the Ninth Circuit standard for granting a preliminary hearing.
And essentially for equal protection,
they held that it's a violation of equal protection,
which is binding law in the Ninth Circuit that says, quote,
discrimination against transgender individuals
constitutes sex-based discrimination
for purposes of the equal protection clause
because such policies punish transgender persons
for gender nonconformity,
therefore relying on sex stereotypes.
The district court went on and cited a case, Bostock v. Clayton County, which expressly
held that it is impossible to discriminate against a person for being gay or transgender
without discriminating against them based on sex.
That was written by Justice Gorsuch, okay?
And therefore, it commits the Supreme Court to this idea that discrimination against transgender
people is of equal, it's an
equal level or an equal offense to discriminating based on the Constitution on the basis of gender.
But the problem is, and the reason it's not exactly perfectly aligned, is that case relied
on a statute that was interpreting a statute Title VII, whereas this is interpreting the Constitution. So, what does the Supreme Court do based on this?
So, the district court held that the executive order is discriminatory
and enjoined its enforcement, right?
It went up to the Ninth Circuit, who left that alone, left that in place,
and said, we're not going to disturb that ruling.
And then they went to this emergency shadow docket,
whatever you call it at the Supreme Court.
And I say whatever you call it, because this is like Trump's personal,
the Supreme Court has become Trump's personal advisory opinion, advisory court.
It's unbelievable how much he goes to the Supreme Court and how much and how
quickly all these things happen and how everything he does just ends up there and they say, yeah, yeah or nay.
But they basically undid this whole they undid this preliminary injunction.
And therefore they can be dismissed.
These these 4200 transgender service people can be dismissed today.
They can be dismissed tomorrow.
And I'm sure they will be based on on Trump and head says
view of these individuals.
Now, by dismissing the preliminary injunction,
what they're essentially saying is we don't believe
they're gonna win on the merits, ultimately.
So this is just the preliminary injunction.
The case still has to go up through the courts
and be litigated in full, but by ruling this way,
what I don't like is they're essentially saying,
we don't believe that the plaintiffs
have proven or have shown or demonstrated that they are going to ultimately win on the
merits.
And I don't know why this is, and different commentators and different people have been
speculating as to why it is they decided to, why they're taking on this case
and why they don't think they'll succeed.
Is it because the district court
entered a nationwide injunction
and they don't like the idea of nationwide injunctions?
And look, that's been a problematic issue
that we've discussed on Legal AF now for a long time.
If you remember that, you know,
Judge Kazmeric famously ruled that Miffl-Preston, the abortion,
one of the abortion drugs, issued a nationwide injunction on that.
This exact issue of can a single judge issue a nationwide injunction is teed up for the
birthright citizenship case next week.
So is that the issue that they're looking at and the reason they don't think it's going to succeed?
Who knows? Is it that?
Is it because when it comes to another possible reason
why they don't think the plaintiff's going to succeed
might again have nothing to do with how they feel
about transgender individuals
and whether transgender people are,
whether this is discrimination based on sex,
they could just say, look, it's the military,
he's the military,
he's the commander in chief,
and we don't scrutinize anything,
any decision that has anything to do with this,
because this is a primary article two function
of the presidency, and they absolutely,
he absolutely as the commander in chief has control over
that and therefore the least restrictive standard of all the rational basis test is what applies
and that's all he has to show here.
They have to show here.
So who knows why they are ruling this way and why they are lifted this injunction.
But the sad thing is, is they're going to suffer
irreparable harm because they could be
discharged immediately.
This is a disgrace and this is a really
upsetting case to me.
Yeah, I was also upset that the three liberal
or moderate justices didn't even write an opinion.
I mean, it's one thing to say they would not,
all it says is they would not,
they would not have granted the stay. I'm like, okay. I mean, come on, I to say they would not, all it says is they would not, they would not have granted the stay.
I'm like, okay.
I mean, come on, I've seen Sotomayor,
Contagio Brown Jackson and Kagan
jump out and write several pages to express this,
but you know, look, in the first Trump administration,
a very similar but not identical provision
was upheld five to four by the Supreme Court. So I'm not
surprised it's now six to three courts gotten even more
conservative. I mean, you know, look, for for most of the
history of the United States Supreme Court in my lifetime for
all for 50 years of my lifetime, it's been Republican dominated.
We've never had we've never had in my lifetime,
or Karen's lifetime, a moderate
or Democratic controlled United States Supreme Court.
Think about that.
It's remarkable.
You know, and that's why the gaslighting
where the Republicans and Trump says, oh, it's a Supreme Court.
Oh, we're the white underprivileged people that are being discriminated against in this it's the Supreme Court. Oh, we're the white, underprivileged people
that are being discriminated against in this country
in the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court, you've controlled the Supreme Court
every year for more than 50 years.
You know, it's not even, this isn't even like a fair fight.
It's not even like, this is like the Harlem Globetrotters
versus the Washington generals.
This is like 122 to zero, okay?
We've never had control of the court.
So all those people were worried,
oh, the liberals and the activists,
like I've never, I'm hoping my daughter,
I'm hoping your grandchild is going to enjoy a time
when we get a five to four, six to three majority
the other way, just to balance the odds.
I mean, you know, but it's never happened.
And, uh, I don't want to hope. I hope I don't hope what I'm not sensing is that the Democrats are starting to
give up there a little bit, cause I would have thought they would have written
something, but we, again, this is our, well, somebody sending an email.
This, this is a, email. This is the problem.
The problem is Donald Trump is exploiting
the emergency docket, the shadow docket.
I thought Kagan would put a stop to it and just deny it,
but because the issue's so great,
they've gotten in the habit of having all the justices
on bunk make the decision.
It's done with, once again,
it's done with very little briefing,
no full complete record, no oral argument,
no time for deliberation, no time for thoughtfulness,
no time to lobby each other over votes.
It's just a knee-jerk reflex.
Who's a right wing alt-right conservative?
I am. Who's not?
Okay, six to three, you're done.
And this is, and Donald Trump knows it,
and everything's an emergency.
And not everything is an emergency,
but it's the way Donald Trump is exploiting this loophole
at the United States Supreme Court,
but the Supreme Court's allowing him to do it.
And there's ways, especially when the cases come out
of California and Washington and the Ninth Circuit,
like gross them, you know what, and say, sorry,
and say, denied, you know, denied on the stay.
Oh, and then make them go try to get to the full en banc
with some sort of letter writing campaign, you know?
Kagan, Kataji Brown Jackson, and Sotomayor,
when they're handed a gift, can't return it.
They're gonna have to stand up
as the sitting justice over a certain circuit
and vote no and just say no,
and I'm not sending it over to the full court.
But, and this policy is even more depraved,
even though the first policy had a lot of,
the first policy didn't even have all the animus that's now been
heaped on the transgender community as being immoral, as being dishonest, as
being effectively criminals. That's the basis for this policy because it's
out there in comments made by Hexeth and by Trump and others around them. But this
was even more depraved because it's throwing out of the military combat veterans
and others who have already transitioned.
They already are who they want to be.
It's not just people who have dysphoria and like, well, I wonder, I wonder, I'm not sure,
can I get some treatment?
These people are already, they already who they want to be.
And just as a last note, one of the plaintiffs,
Commander Schille is a 19 year Navy aviator
who served in 60 combat missions.
And they're gonna throw her out of the military
because she doesn't represent the highest ideals
of the military in the Spreed of Corp?
Are you effing kidding me?
This is bias and animus and hatred
for another group of Americans, plain and simple.
And if that's okay with you, then just say that out loud.
I would rather you just say out loud,
I hate transgender people and the way they make me feel as
your justification for trying to destroy their community and their sense of worth
then to give me any other BS about well they can't be trusted and they're
depraved or they're you know who knows they might take a gun and fire it on
another person we never had a transgender person in the military friendly fire somebody. It's just
disgusting but that's where we are. It'll continue. There's another case coming out
of Judge Ali Khan who was very hot against the Department of Defense
and another nationwide injunction case. That one, you and I reported on it several weeks ago,
the D.C. Court of Appeals, that was a bad sign then,
decided to block her order
and allow that her injunction to be blocked.
And that was the D.C. Court of Appeals,
which is much more moderate.
So we got that, and they're gonna issue their decision
any day now, we'll see with that block of the state a block of the order beans and then the appeal will continue in the Ninth Circuit and
Then it may end up after further development coming back to the United States Supreme Court
but for right now if you're in the military or you want to go into the military and your transgender your career is over and
and go into the military, and you're transgender, your career is over.
And maybe two years from now, the judges change their mind.
You can re-enlist, but you've just dashed
the hopes of everybody.
Okay, I gotcha.
All right, Karen's gonna head out.
Her other calling called her,
but I'll continue to wrap up things here.
But before we, we're gonna go into our last break.
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You may have noticed it's become sort of a monologue.
Hopefully don't hold it against us.
But Karen and I also have day jobs as lawyers
and something was pressing.
And, of course, I would always cover for my partner,
Karen Freeman-Iknifilow.
So, I'm going to finish up on basically the rebellion
of federal judges, including Trump-appointed judges,
to Donald Trump's unconstitutional, rogue,
and lawless attack on people who are immigrants, documented or undocumented,
status or no status, and the attempted use of the Alien Enemies Act.
And right now, in Judge Boasberg, people forget about Judge,
don't sleep on Judge Boasberg.
DC Circuit Court, Chief Judge was handling a case
and now it's a version of it's back in front of him
about the illegal removal and deportation to the gulags
of El Salvador and foreign prisons
by the Trump Administration under the Alien Enemies Act.
It's back with some new filings there.
And he's getting to the bottom of a number of things.
But one of them is whether Donald Trump has the power
to pick up the phone and call his counterpart in El Salvador,
that tiny little island, and tell him to bring back prisoners.
And Boesberg watches TV just like we all do.
And maybe he watches Might is Such a Legal AF.
A lot of influential people in law and politics do.
And he saw what we all saw, you know.
Interview with Kristen Welker.
Interview with Terry Moran.
In which Terry Moran point blank said to Trump,
there is a, he was sitting in the Oval Office.
See that phone?
There's a phone in your office.
Pick up the phone.
Call Bukele, the dictator of El Salvador.
He thought, I could, I could,
if he was as nice a person as you say he is, Terry,
but he's MS-13, how do you know that?
Well, he's got a tattoo on his fingers.
Well, he doesn't, but that's a lie.
That was a made upup deep fake meme photo
that you embraced his policy.
Well, I could, there's a photo there.
Buck stops with you, Mr. President, Terry Moran said.
You're not being very nice to me, Terry.
That's usually Donald Trump's response.
Kristen Welker said the same thing.
Now, Donald Trump's like shape-shifting when it comes
to his power and his authority.
When he was asked by the New York Times, I'm sorry,
by Time Magazine in an interview that kicked off this whole,
this whole tour of the media, the, this was in writing,
the Time Magazine reporter said to Donald Trump,
you've been ordered to facilitate the return
of Abram Garcia from a prison in El Salvador.
Have you done that? Do whatever my lawyers tell me.
But have you facilitated the return?
Have you picked up the phone and called your counterpart?
No one's ever asked me to do that.
You're the first person to ask me to do that.
The interviewer was the first person.
That's because if that's true,
he's either so out of touch with his own administration that he
should be put out to pasture through the 25th Amendment. Or, or he's being lied to
by his principal lawyers like Pam Bondi and Stephen Miller, who's not a lawyer,
about the results that he's suffering, the losses he's suffering at the Supreme
Court. Or he knows he's losing and he knows why he's losing and he's suffering, the losses he's suffering at the Supreme Court.
Or he knows he's losing and he knows why he's losing
and he's lying to the American people by acting like,
oh, I don't even know.
I get my information from the lawyers.
So who really believes that the first time Donald Trump ever,
the thought was ever put in his head about picking up the phone
and making a phone call was
when the Time magazine reporter asked him.
Fast forward to Kristen Welker, he then admitted,
this is the shape shifting, he went from,
I never, no one ever asked me.
And then it was the phone's on your desk, yes,
but I don't like this guy.
And then the third one was with Kristen Welker,
one half of the interview was due process, never heard of it.
You're the President of the United States, you're supposed, you have to defend and uphold the US Constitution. But does that include due process never heard of it. You're the president of the United States you're supposed you have to defend and uphold the US Constitution.
Does that include due process? I know I got to talk to my lawyers. I'm not sure
that means due process. There'll be a lot of trials. There'll be a lot of trials and
hearings if we did that. That was one eye-popping moment that was that would
be an article of impeachment if if adults were in charge of Congress right
now. Hopefully they will be at the midterms.
And then he says, I could make the phone call.
I could make that phone call.
So, Boasberg hears it.
He's at a hearing today with the Department of Justice lawyer
and he says, we all heard him say
he could make the phone call.
Did he?
Well, that's really just a reflection
of how Donald Trump thinks about himself and a reflection of his own ego about how
Oh, so you're telling me that wasn't the truth what he said
Is that what you're trying to say and it went in the hearing sort of went downhill from there
I'll do a further on take on it. You'll be able to wake up to it tomorrow morning on legal af
That'll be my number one video on legal af the podcast, but we've got four different judges
Who have ruled in the last 72 hours that Donald Trump has unconstitutionally and illegally invoked the Alien Enemies Act
to deport people summarily without due process to foreign jails, period. And they run the gamut. Two of them are Trumpers.
Well, at least appointed by Trump.
You've got southern, the first judge,
we did hot takes on it last week, was Southern District
of Texas, Rodriguez, Trump appointee.
And they all say the same thing.
Tren de Aragua, the narcotics gang,
being in America is a function of migration.
It's not a function of an enemy combatant predatory incursion akin to war.
Because we're not at war with Tren de Aragua because they're not a country.
Nor do they stand for a country.
Nor is Venezuela using them as a proxy for a country.
And without a predatory incursion, you don't have the fundamental basis to invoke the Alien Enemies Act. This is the analysis of all four judges
I'm going to talk about. At the same time, in the last 72 hours, you've got the declassification
of a memo written at the behest of Donald Trump's own director of national intelligence,
Tulsi Gabbard, right?
This isn't a Biden memo.
This is a Tulsi Gabbard memo by the national intelligence community and analysts
who were asked to go look at all the evidence about whether TDA controls
the Venezuelan government led by Maduro, the Maduro regime, or vice versa.
And they universally concluded in a very short memo that that is a lie, that the Venezuelan regime run by Maduro may do a little business with Trede Aragua, a couple of the officials might like
having them go to America to cause a ruckus, but that doesn't mean that they are, that TDA controls the Maduro regime or vice versa.
And there goes the entire argument
that they are enemy combatants at war with the United States
because they have infiltrated the Venezuelan government
of Maduro right there in the own analysts of Donald Trump.
And the only thing that Tulsi Gabbard can say is,
yeah, but the FBI, Cash Patel.
Yeah, the FBI said, it was the only disagreement in the memo.
The FBI believed that there were some officials
in the Maduro regime who did take special delight
in some trend to Aragwa going to America
and undermining public safety.
That is not a war for Alien Enemies Act purposes.
So says the first judge, and it's Donald Trump's first Hispanic federal judge
appointment, Judge Rodriguez, Southern District of Texas.
So says Judge Sweeney, a Biden appointee in Colorado, who said it was scandalous
and shocking the position the Trump
administration was taking that that fundamentally that judges can't review
the use of the Alien Enemies Act by a president. She said that was I don't know
if she said scalding or she just said it was basically unprecedented and shocking.
We had we just had a ruling by the Southern District
of New York senior judge, Judge Hellerstein,
who's no stranger to Trump matters,
having ruled against Donald Trump
during his criminal matters
and during his E.G. Carroll matters.
He just ruled, same thing, no predatory incursion,
no proper use of Alien Enemies Act,
blocking in his jurisdiction the deportation
through the Alien Enemies Act.
And then we've got Judge Gallagher, also a Trump appointee, who also ruled the exact
same thing, but for a different reason.
Judge Gallagher just ruled that effectively Trump just made another another Abraco Garcia in the form of Mr. Camargo, who also,
she has ordered that just like Judge Zinnis did, that he be returned to the United States
immediately.
So we're all coming here with all these judges, including Trump judges, like the last one.
So he didn't like Zinnis, the judge in Maryland, called her a leftist, a Marxist, a radicalist, an activist,
because she ruled for Abrego Garcia to be returned
and that the Trump administration facilitate
that return.
That decision by that Marxist activist,
Obama appointee, was affirmed twice by the Fourth Circuit
and nine zero by the United States Supreme Court.
But how is he, what's he going to do about Judge Gallagher?
A Trump appointee.
You see, notice Donald Trump never attacks
in his social media posts.
Trump appointments.
Never. He will be silent on Gallagher.
If I'm wrong, I'll bring it to you on a hot take.
But that's how these judges are fighting back and shoving back
against the lawless president.
And then we've got the two graduate students who, again, just to be clear, I don't agree
with their point of view.
I don't agree with what they're arguing in the streets.
But unless you show me they are terrorists or they are funded by terrorists, the fact that they have a displeasing First Amendment
expression to me is the exact reason I need to support them
in our constitutional Republican democracy,
because I am a believer in the First Amendment.
I believe in all our amendments, by the way, up and down,
in no particular order, but the First Amendment particularly.
And that's why the ACLU comes in,
the American Civil Liberties Union, to defend, I was going
to call her Dr. Ozturk, but she's a graduate student,
Ramesa Ozturk at Tufts, who was elicited,
and this is the part that's pissing the judges off
and scaring us.
They took her out of Massachusetts.
And within hours, she was in three different states
as they played dodge, they played shell game trying
to hide her from a federal judge before she ended up in Louisiana.
She's now been ordered by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals sitting
over in New York, Massachusetts, she's been ordered to be returned to Vermont where she was originally picked up.
Vermont seems to be the place for these. We got two cases coming out of Vermont.
Second Circuit said, no, you don't get to keep moving her around in three different
states in 72 hours to avoid
our federal jurisdiction. She was last in Vermont, you bring her back to Vermont.
Now you know we'll see another emergency application by the Trump
administration to the Supreme Court. First stop on that train I think is
Sotomayor and I'm pleading with her, I'm pleading with Sotomayor, deny the
application by yourself. Stop turning it over. I'm pleading with Sotomayor. Deny the application by yourself.
Stop turning it over.
We got to stop with the niceties.
And we got to start with elbows up,
even at the Supreme Court.
We got that case, and then we got the case
of a guy named Mohsen, who was at Columbia University.
Again, you know, these are people
that are expressing the views in support and in solidarity
of Hamas and of the Palestinian people against the Israelis.
It's all sort of coming out of the same place.
But federal courts are the place that we want to be
that last firewall to protect even foreign graduate students
from abuse by this administration.
Because where else? What
would Donald Trump have us do? Or his supporters? Get rid of the federal
court systems? Just give him, yes I know the answer, it's rhetorical, give him
complete carte blanche, do whatever he wants. Yes, but there, where's
the check and where's the balance? And where's the three co-equal branches of
government if one of the branches is completely run the check and where's the balance? And where's the three co-equal branches of government
if one of the branches is completely run amok
and nobody's there to stop them?
So this has been a bad week for Donald Trump
when it comes to his deportation and removal scheme.
It is, it has.
You can't spin it.
There's no silver lining.
He's lost effectively at the Supreme Court, six to 3, 9, 0, and 7 to 2.
Every combination of a supermajority he's lost when it comes to immigration in the last month and a half.
He's lost four cases in the last 72 hours. He's lost an appellate case. Now, sure, all of it is fun and games until you get to the United States Supreme Court.
And again, I implore the moderate justices of the Supreme Court, use your powers and your superpowers
to procedurally fight for the cause.
It's just, it really is necessary.
You're here fighting for the cause.
The resistance is televised and it's on YouTube and it's on podcasts for the
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