Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Trump gets Rude Awakening over Project He Wanted Most
Episode Date: May 5, 2026Federal Judge Ana Reyes called an emergency hearing in response to news reports that Trump is at a it again, trying to demolish sacred public structures in DC, and on their rubble build idols and monu...ments to him. Popok reports on how Trump is trying to destroy the historic black golf course in DC which—r the Langston Golf Course— built by Congress in the shadow of the Washington Monument, and replace it with a mega- Trump championship golf course. And you won’t believe the “dirty” link between the Ball room destruction and the Golf Course take over either! Qualia Life: Go to QualiaLife.com/legalaf for up to 50% OFF! Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast Cult Conversations: The Influence Continuum with Dr. Steve Hassan: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show The Ken Harbaugh Show: https://meidasnews.com/tag/the-ken-harbaugh-show Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We got an emergency hearing
on Monday morning 8 a.m. that was in front of Judge Reyes, Anna Reyes, a Biden appointee,
about Donald Trump's latest effort to steal public land. In this case, in the East Potomac Park,
the Langston-Links Golf Course, which is the historic black golf course in D.C. Donald Trump
has made it clear that as part of his foundation to build a Heroes Park with 250 statues
and let the Washington commanders football team redevelop their stadium.
He wants to get his grubby hands on this historic piece of property from the late 1800s
set aside by Congress for the good of the public and the people.
It's where amateurs go and play, right?
It's where blacks in 1941 went and played when jeered by white crowds.
Integration happened there.
That's where a black community in D.C.
learns to golf and learn to golf and golfs.
27,000 rounds of golf played just last year.
Now, Trump wanted to get rid of the current operator,
the D.C. Preservation League and others
and fire them from their lease.
Get control of the property.
This is all Congress's property.
That led to a filing of a complaint by our friends at Democracy Forward in February of this year
and a series of status conferences.
But as soon as this article ran in the Washington Post and in notice,
which showed the fundraising, the pictures, the aerial photos,
people announcing there was going to be demolition of the golf course,
she flew into action and called that hearing this morning.
And while she's not ready just yet to issue an injunction,
much like Judge Leon wasn't ready to issue an injunction on the ballroom coming out of the ground
until things happened further,
She made it clear if more than 10 dying trees get tagged for demolition, the 11th tree, you got to notify the plaintiffs in this case so they can make their decision.
She even went so far as to say, and I'm not going to have full briefing on an issue like this.
Be prepared to bring your documents with you.
So she's got an itchy trigger figure figure.
She's not ready yet on the injunction.
But if she sees movement to destroy this golf course, this historic golf course,
which is when I say golf course, I don't want to trivialize it.
It's historic, okay?
It was designed by a very famous designer.
It is where the black community in D.C. plays,
and Donald Trump wants to obliterate it and wipe it off the face of this earth.
And the courts and judges like Judge Reyes and groups like democracy forward are standing in their way.
I'm glad you're here on the Midas Touch Network on a legal AF.
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Now, here's some comments.
heard publicly about this takeover of the golf course from the administration.
Play it.
And they're all coming in.
And people are now coming in.
They're making reservations to come in.
They want to be in Washington, D.C.
One of the things we're going to be redoing is your parks.
I'm very good at grass because I have a lot of golf courses all over the place.
I know more about grass than any human being, I think, anywhere in the world.
And we're going to be regrassing all of your parks, all brand new sprinkler systems,
the best that you can buy, just like August.
It'll look like Augusta.
It'll look like, more importantly,
Trump National Golf Club.
That's even better.
But we're going to have all brand new, beautiful grass.
You know, like everything else, grass has a life.
Do you know that?
Grass has a life.
You know, we have a life and grass has a life.
And the grass here died about 40 years ago.
So we're going to be rebuilding all of your parks,
and it's going to happen fast.
It's going to go up like a miracle.
I want to give you a sense
because we often talk about
federal judges at the district court level and how they're using creativity,
their experience, the tools in their tool bag, the inherent authority that they have
to address a defiant out-of-control Trump administration, who beyond testing limits is trying to
destroy all of the guardrails around the separation of powers. And for Donald Trump,
Bob the builder, he sees, you can see, no greater glory than to completely change the face of Washington, D.C.,'s
public land owned by Congress for the good of the public.
He wants to scar and deface at all.
He wants to redevelop the National Mall, the reflecting pool.
He wants to put up his own mega arch modeled after the Arc to Triumph.
He wants to put up a park of 250 statutes.
Lord knows who's going to be picking those statues.
He wants to, he's already put his name up on the Kennedy Center, which he's about to demolish.
He knocked over on purpose in the middle of the night without permits or permission,
the East Wing dedicated to White House First Ladies.
He's done all of that.
And then judges have to try to play catch up.
But I think Judge Reyes, who we have followed closely on Legal A.F, took a page not only from her own experience, but watching how Judge Leon has managed the ballroom issue. He eventually issued an injunction many months later to stop the ballroom. Some people may quibble about it being too late. But, you know, that injunction is what's up on appeal. So she's not ready to be, as she said, Parks and Rec and be Amy Poehler just yet. But, but you know, that injunction is what's up on appeal.
So she's not ready to be, as she said, Parks and Rec and be Amy Poehler just yet,
but wagged her finger about what she's willing to do and when she's willing to do it,
one's properly notified.
Let me show you a clip. Anna Reyes, Judge Reyes, was recently on Legal A.F., on Speak Up for Justice,
a group of judges, current and former, who talk about being a judge in the era of Donald Trump.
here's Judge Reyes.
I just say that my all-time favorite social media post was I had issued a decision that favored the Trump administration.
And someone wrote, it's a great decision, but everything's become so political these days.
I know that if President Biden had appointed the judge, it would have been a different decision.
And someone responded, President Biden appointed the judge.
And I think, you know, when we have all these sort of back in force, I've issued a different decision.
I've issued decisions in favor of the administration.
I've issued decisions that did not favor the administration.
And again, what we do is look at what's in front of us and try to do the best that we can.
I issued some, a different set of decisions, a different set of decisions that favored the Trump administration.
And a number of people wrote and said, oh, she's just a Trump.
She's just a Trumper.
She just likes President Trump.
She's a Trump appointee and can't be trusted to do anything.
And I sit with four other judges who are appointed by President Trump.
And they are phenomenal judges.
And they are respected jurists.
And they take their job seriously.
They're terrific human beings.
I love working with them.
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So what's going to happen here? Let me just read to you from the,
there's a kind of a dirty little secret that connects the ballroom to this attempted
redevelopment of this golf course in Donald Trump's image. And that is that apparently
there's something when you do construction called Phil. It is supposed to
to be clean dirt that is dumped onto a site in order to either fix a leveling problem with the site,
like the site needs more dirt, more compact dirt in order to support a structure on top of it.
They want to extend the site.
They need to fill in something, like maybe a pond or something.
So you often need fill when you're doing a construction project.
There's a hole here, an excavation hole there, a pond here.
There's too little dirt over here.
And there's companies that are excavation companies, gravel and fill companies, and they're in this business.
And they take it from pits and different locations.
Sometimes it's taken from a construction site.
Apparently, fill that represents the debris from the East Wing construction demolition has been poured onto this golf.
course. But as noted by Democracy Forward in their filing, in the ballroom case, they said that the
dirt was not cleaned from the ballroom underneath the ballroom, that after the demolition,
it was filled with asbestos and arsenic and lead. Oh my, let's put that all into the golf course,
shall we? So there's also now an environmental remediation problem and a violation of environmental
law by the Trump administration that's been suggested in the filings.
This is what they say, the Democracy Forward group in their filing.
And I'm going to have, as a programming note, tomorrow afternoon, I'm going to have an
interview up and running on Legal AF YouTube channel of Sky Perryman of Democracy Forward,
whose group brought this particular lawsuit.
They say on page one that from the moment plaintiffs filed the lawsuit, defendants insisted
that any plan to renovate the East Potomac Golf Course,
known as the Langston Golf Course, was in its infancy,
little more than office chatter.
As late as April 30th, defendants, meaning the Trump side,
maintained in a sworn declaration
that the management of the East Potomac Golf Course is unchanged
and no formal decision has been made regarding the nature and scope of renovations.
24 hours later, on Friday evening, May 1,
The D.C. news site notice, we'll put it up here, reported that the Trump administration will close the golf course at the end of the day on Sunday and begin construction, including tree clearing on Monday, in line with the National Park Service's pre-approved plans.
It confirmed the major renovations with a golf course architect Tom Fasio, Donald Trump, has used in other major golf courses.
In mere hours, then, defendant's supposedly hypothetical concepts will turn into bulldozers.
much as the White House East Wing was demolished without advanced notice or apparent approval.
Washington Post, they say, ran a story on a notice reporting, Washington Post reported on May 1
that there was private fundraising efforts to destroy the East Potomac and to build on its ruins a championship golf course.
They say trust is no longer an option.
As it did with the East Wing, the administration has chosen arbitrary.
over aiding the law.
And then they go through the entire history of this park on the National Mall and talk about
the 37,000 cubic yards of what the Trump administration has told the public is clean
fill, which looks like it could be contaminated with lead, arsenic, benzopyrine, and asbestos.
So what is the judge going to do to do next?
Okay.
I think she's going to put it back on the parties to come back to her.
If she sees demolition, construction, further termination of the lease, she's ready to act.
I wanted to put this on your radar right now because this is a line in the sand or a sand trap about Trump trying to take over public land.
this is what he's left with.
You know, with polling numbers that are now in the historically low,
pardon me,
with polling numbers that are now in the historically low 30s
and even 20s, presents Trump knowing that he's going to lose
and lose badly at the midterms,
is now left with a going out of business sale,
except it runs the other way with him.
It's how much can he steal, remake, reshape, demolish,
put his name on.
You know, he has it in his mind that the entire national mall is his
and that he wants to deface it with his imagery and idolatry
before he gets out of office.
And people who don't want to anger Donald Trump
are giving him the means and the methods to do it.
And it's up to federal courts to stop it.
This is the people's house, the people's park.
District of Columbia is for.
for the people, not the current occupant of the White House.
We'll continue to follow it.
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