Is President Joe Biden In or Out? | Guest Host: Justin Barclay | The Glenn Beck Program
Jul 5, 2024
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Rep. Byron Donalds, Tudor Dixon, Rick Green, and Julie Kelly discuss the possibility of President Biden stepping aside in 2024. They dissect landmark Supreme Court decisions and the implications on presidential immunity and administrative state. They speculate on Obama potentially returning as president and explore the impact on the Democratic party. Guest host Justin Barclay navigates through insightful commentary on current political landscape and election speculations.
Supreme Court challenges agency authority with Chevron doctrine overturn, impacting businesses and citizens.
Clarification by Supreme Court on 1512 C2 statute requirement affects J6 cases, emphasizing evidence impairment.
Recent SC ruling reinterpreting 1512 C2 alters legal landscape for J6 defendants, challenges prosecutors in document impairment proof.
Deep dives
Implications of the Chevron Doctrine Ruling
One of the significant Supreme Court rulings focused on overturning the Chevron doctrine, which eliminates deference to federal agencies in interpreting congressional-passed laws. This decision challenges agencies imposing their own regulations, altering the impact of federal agency authority on businesses and citizens.
Impact of Fisher v. United States Case on J6 Prosecutions
The Fisher v. United States case stemmed from the J6 prosecutions, particularly regarding the obstruction of an official proceeding under 1512 C2. This statute, misused by the DOJ in J6 cases, led to felony charges against over 350 individuals. The Supreme Court clarified that evidence impairment, not just obstruction, is required for the statute to apply, affecting ongoing cases like the J6 proceedings and indictments.
Consequences of the Reinterpreted 1512 C2 Statute
The recent Supreme Court ruling reinterpreting the 1512 C2 statute has significant repercussions on J6-related prosecutions and cases. By emphasizing the necessity for proof of document impairment, the decision alters the legal landscape for J6 defendants and challenges prosecutors in establishing evidence tampering over mere disruption of governmental functions.
Department of Justice Prosecution Tactics
The DOJ, Joe Biden, and Merrick Garland are accused of corrupt tactics in criminal prosecutions, particularly related to the Capitol riots of January 6th. Defendants facing charges like 1512C2 have experienced harsh treatment, leading to suicides and wrongful convictions. Calls for a thorough investigation of the DOJ's abusive handling of cases highlight the need for accountability and justice for those affected.
Implications of Presidential Immunity Decision
A recent immunity decision affecting former President Donald Trump has sparked discussions regarding official presidential acts and potential criminal prosecutions. The Supreme Court outlines three categories of immunity related to official presidential powers, establishing standards for future legal proceedings. This decision raises unprecedented questions about presidential accountability and the balance between immunity for official acts and personal conduct.
Guest host Justin Barclay welcomes Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Fla.). Could Rep. Donalds be Donald Trump's selection for vice president? Justin asks the congressman that important question. Plus, Tudor Dixon and Rick Green join the show to discuss the Democrats who want President Biden to step aside as their 2024 presidential candidate. Julie Kelly will break down last week's landmark decisions coming out of the U.S. Supreme Court, from presidential immunity to the dismantling of the administrative state.