

Biden Stokes Racial Division in Campaign Messaging, and Michelle Obama Says She's "Terrified" of Trump Win, with Victor Davis Hanson | Ep. 698
Jan 9, 2024
Victor Davis Hanson, a conservative author and military historian from the Hoover Institution, dives into the complex landscape of the upcoming elections. He discusses allegations of ethical breaches in Trump’s Georgia case and how it might impact the prosecution. Biden's polarizing campaign tactics and the surprising support Trump is gaining from Black voters are analyzed. Hanson also highlights Michelle Obama's political fears and speculation about her potential candidacy, leaving listeners contemplating the future of American politics.
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Willis and Wade Affair Allegation
- Trump co-defendant Michael Roman's lawyer, Ashley Merchant, alleges Fani Willis had an affair with special prosecutor Nathan Wade.
- Merchant claims Willis used Wade's payments for exotic vacations, potentially constituting honest services fraud.
Implications of Willis Allegations
- If the allegations are true, Willis faces criminal exposure for benefiting from her liaison with Wade while he was a special prosecutor.
- This situation highlights a pattern of Soros-backed prosecutors facing legal scrutiny, impacting public perception of their motivations.
Shifting Public Opinion
- The timing of these revelations is likely due to shifting public opinion and increased scrutiny on Soros-backed prosecutors.
- These prosecutors often overstate their cases, which ultimately helps the defense expose the lack of evidence.