Prayer Is Now Welcome on Campus … As Long as It’s Islamic | Guests: Andrew McCarthy & Salena Zito | 4/29/24
Apr 29, 2024
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Andrew McCarthy, National Review contributing editor, joins to discuss Trump's presidential immunity case and DA Alvin Bragg's embarrassment. Salena Zito reviews Biden's lawsuit. U.S. Senate candidate Trent Staggs talks about replacing Sen. Mitt Romney. The podcast covers protests, university support for Hamas, and the Supreme Court case.
Supreme Court may allow Trump trial if private acts are proven, potential 50-year imprisonment.
Alvin Bragg's bias evident in Trump's case denies due process, fair trial rights.
Freedom Rising Fellowship Program aims to train conservative leaders in public policy and journalism.
Fellows must exhibit dedication to public policy, ideological values, and commitment to public service.
Deep dives
Supreme Court Oral Argument on Trump Immunity Case
The Supreme Court recently heard an oral argument on Trump's immunity case in which attorney Andy McCarthy discussed the potential outcomes. It is likely that the court will send the case back to Judge Chutkan with instructions to differentiate between private and presidential acts in the indictment to determine trial eligibility. If the allegations are narrowed down to non-immune private acts, a trial may proceed. Potential penalties could include up to 50 years imprisonment based on charge types.
Alvin Bragg's Unfair Case Against Trump
New York's Alvin Bragg is presiding over Trump's case, which has been manipulated to present a conspiracy to violate federal election laws that occurred outside the scope of the stated 2017 false record charges. The judge's bias is evident through allowing inadmissible evidence and restricting Trump's defense, indicating an extreme lack of due process and fairness in the trial.
Freedom Rising Fellowship Program
Justin Haskins and Mercury One have announced the launch of the Freedom Rising Fellowship Program, a unique initiative to train young conservatives in public policy, journalism, and business to counter the Davos ideology and instill constitutional values. Targeting individuals aged 21 to 35, the program aims to establish leaders to combat the current leftist narratives in various fields. The comprehensive four-month program includes intensive training in journalism, public speaking, policy analysis, and real-world application.
Opportunities Offered by the Fellowship Program
The Freedom Rising Fellowship Program offers participants exclusive access to cutting-edge resources, training, and a network of similar-minded individuals in a holistic approach to mold future conservative voices across diverse sectors impacting society. Prospective fellows are encouraged to apply for a transformative experience in areas of substantial influence and significance for preserving constitutional principles and combating globalist agendas.
Prioritizing Passion for Public Policy
The importance of having a passion for public policy is emphasized as a key criterion for individuals interested in detailed investigation and research work. The podcast stresses the need for a long-term commitment to public policy with a primary focus on dedication and passion as essential qualities.
Requirements for Fellowship Program
The fellowship program outlined in the podcast necessitates individuals to show dedication and interest in public policy. Applicants are required to demonstrate a willingness to engage in in-depth research work and meticulous document analysis. The program emphasizes the importance of aligning with the ideological values and committing to a career dedicated to public policy.
Confidentiality and Access to Information
Candidates for the fellowship program are expected to adhere to a confidentiality agreement due to the sensitive nature of the information they will access. The program offers opportunities to engage with high-ranking individuals and provide briefings on crucial topics. It highlights the significance of thorough vetting processes to ensure alignment with shared values and dedication to public service.
Glenn and Stu react to footage from several universities throughout the country being taken over by anti-Israel protests and Islamic prayer circles. Pat Gray joins Glenn and Stu to discuss America's various yearly protests over the past few years. National Review contributing editor Andrew McCarthy joins to discuss the arguments heard before the Supreme Court over President Trump's presidential immunity case. Glenn and Andy also examine the utter embarrassment of DA Alvin Bragg's case against Trump. "The Great Reset" and "Dark Future" co-author Justin Haskins announces a new fellowship program with Mercury One focusing on teaching journalism and research. New York Post columnist Salena Zito joins to review Biden's lawsuit against a hometown favorite gas station in Pennsylvania and its potential consequences. U.S. Senate candidate Trent Staggs joins to discuss his campaign to replace Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) in the Senate.