

I Threw The Sandwich, But I Did Not Throw the Panini
Aug 15, 2025
A judge has dismissed the Trump administration's request to release grand jury transcripts from Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial, highlighting gaps in the government’s claims. Amidst absurdity, a protester is facing stiff penalties for throwing a sandwich at an officer. The conversation dives into tariff disputes and the complications of legal accountability in politics. Humor and legal drama intersect in a defamation lawsuit involving a comedian, while disparities in justice for campaign aides versus elected officials raise important questions about corruption.
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Grand Jury Request Lacked Substance
- Judge Engelmeyer found the Maxwell grand jury transcript contained nothing nonpublic or newsworthy.
- He concluded the government's request to release it was insincere and mainly a diversion.
Federalizing Local Policing Changes Case Mix
- Federal agents deployed as street patrol create novel legal consequences and more federal prosecutions for local conduct.
- Josh Barro and Ken White expect more 18 U.S.C. 111 cases when federal officers patrol local streets.
Sandwich Thrown At Federal Agent
- A D.C. resident threw a Subway sandwich at a CBP agent on foot patrol and was charged under 18 U.S.C. 111.
- Ken White and Josh Barro discussed how contact (even by lettuce) can upgrade the charge to a felony.