"There's a rush. We started, we stopped fucking seeing each other as different," he says. "Things would change here for the better, like quick, too." The former first lady has been on a bizarre media tour that is already causing headaches for prosecutors. She giggled during a televised interview with MSNBC when she said she kind of wanted to subpoena Trump just to get the chance to swear him in.
In today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss Missouri's Attorney General Andrew Bailey firing Kim Gardner after her negligence in protecting victims of violent crimes, Georgia's Grand Jury Forewoman who said it would have been awesome to subpoena former President Trump, and Trump visiting and helping the victims of East Palestine.