Native Land Pod

It’s Power Not Partisanship

Nov 20, 2025
Andrea Campbell, the Massachusetts Attorney General, shares her remarkable journey and legal battles against the Trump administration. She discusses the impact of over 40 lawsuits aimed at protecting Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders and ensuring DEIA funding in schools. Campbell emphasizes the importance of resilience in public service, motivated by personal experiences. The conversation delves into the politicization of justice and the critical need for systemic accountability, showcasing her commitment to defending marginalized communities.
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INSIGHT

Power Over Partisanship

  • The Epstein files debate revealed proximity to power cuts across party lines and isn't purely partisan.
  • Hosts argue transparency into abuse networks matters beyond political advantage.
INSIGHT

Transparency Risks And Political Scrubbing

  • Republican reactions to the Epstein files exposed internal fractures in MAGA over Trump.
  • Bakari warns DOJ or allies may scrub or withhold damaging names under claims like national security.
ANECDOTE

Survivor's Plea And Political Complexity

  • Survivor Jenna-Lisa Jones publicly pleaded with Trump to stop politicizing the files and support release.
  • Tiffany noted Jones had voted for Trump, complicating public sympathy amid policy harms.
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