Media Spreading Hamas Propaganda, and COVID Vaccine Lawsuits, with Michael Oren, Arthur Aidala, and Jonna Spilbor | Ep. 658
Oct 30, 2023
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Megyn Kelly discusses anti-Semitism, Hamas atrocities, and media bias with Michael Oren. Then Arthur Aidala and Jonna Spilbor explore George Floyd autopsy evidence and COVID vaccine lawsuits.
The increasing targeting of Jews worldwide and the true threats Hamas and anti-Jewish groups pose to Israel.
The evidence emerging about the George Floyd autopsy and its potential implications for Derek Chauvin's conviction.
The influence of media and social justice on the trial of Derek Chauvin and the dangers of trial by media.
The lawsuits against Pfizer and the Department of Defense challenging legal immunity for COVID vaccine manufacturers.
Deep dives
Allegations of Misconduct by Attorney in Derek Chauvin Case
Amy Swayze, a former prosecutor in the Hennepin County Attorney's Office, has sued her former boss for sexual harassment, sex discrimination, and retaliation. During the civil litigation, Swayze made on-the-record allegations that her former boss was aware of the conversation she had with the medical examiner, in which he stated that there were no medical findings showing any injury to George Floyd's neck and no indications of asphyxia or strangulation. Swayze claims the medical examiner said, 'What happens when the actual evidence does not match up with the public narrative?' These allegations have raised questions about the fairness of Derek Chauvin's trial and have potential implications for his appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Derek Chauvin's Appeal to U.S. Supreme Court
Derek Chauvin, the former police officer convicted of second-degree murder in the death of George Floyd, has filed an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. Chauvin's lawyers are seeking a new trial, as the Minnesota Supreme Court declined to hear their appeal. While the recent allegations by Amy Swayze may not directly impact Chauvin's appeal, they raise questions about the fairness of his trial and the handling of evidence. It remains to be seen whether the U.S. Supreme Court will grant Chauvin's request for a new trial.
The Impact of Media and Social Justice on the Chauvin Trial
The trial of Derek Chauvin has highlighted concerns about the influence of media and social justice on the legal process. The allegations made by Amy Swayze raise questions about whether the public narrative surrounding George Floyd's death may have influenced the prosecution's handling of the case. Chauvin's defense team may argue that the trial was tainted by a quest for social justice rather than a focus on factual evidence. While the chances of the U.S. Supreme Court accepting Chauvin's appeal may be slim, a decision in his favor could send a powerful message about the importance of fair trials and the dangers of trial by media.
The Need for Judicial Independence and Fair Trials
The allegations of misconduct in the Chauvin case underscore the need for judicial independence and fair trials. The claims made by Amy Swayze highlight the potential influence of public opinion on legal proceedings and the dangers of pursuing social justice at the expense of factual evidence. Chauvin's appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court will test the court's commitment to upholding the principles of justice and fairness. A decision in Chauvin's favor could set a precedent for future cases, emphasizing the importance of impartiality and the rule of law.
Wrongful death lawsuit filed against Pfizer over COVID vaccine death
A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against Pfizer by an Ontario man after his son died from the COVID vaccine. The lawsuit alleges that Pfizer failed to provide accurate information about the risks associated with the vaccine and misrepresented the efficacy data. The father claims that his son had complications after the first shot and died 33 days after receiving the second shot. The lawsuit seeks $35 million in damages.
Lawsuit accuses Department of Defense of willful misconduct in vaccine death
The family of a 24-year-old man from Lockwood, New York has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Defense, alleging willful misconduct in their son's death after receiving the Pfizer COVID vaccine. The lawsuit claims that the Department of Defense deceived millions of Americans into taking the vaccine despite its alleged unsafe nature. The young man experienced flu-like symptoms and other complications after the first dose, and subsequently died after the second dose. The lawsuit accuses the Department of Defense of misrepresenting the safety and efficacy of the vaccine.
Challenges to legal immunity for COVID vaccine manufacturers
Amidst the lawsuits against Pfizer and the Department of Defense, challenges to legal immunity granted to COVID vaccine manufacturers are being raised. While the government granted immunity to the manufacturers to incentivize vaccine production, plaintiffs argue that the immunity does not cover willful misconduct or violation of civil rights. The lawsuits aim to establish that the drug companies deceived the public and willfully endangered people with the vaccines. This challenges the immunity granted and seeks to hold the companies accountable for the alleged harm caused by the vaccines.
Megyn Kelly begins the show by discussing the anti-Semitism being displayed at Cornell University and throughout the world, the frightening anti-Israel protest in Brooklyn, the increasing targeting of Jews worldwide, the true horrors of Hamas atrocities, and more. Then Michael Oren, former Israel Ambassador to the United States, to discuss the true threats Hamas and anti-Jewish groups pose to Israel, how a “ceasefire” would mean the end of Israel, the existential fight Israel is in right now, how Hamas uses the American and Western media to supplement its military war on Israel, the distortion and fabrication coming from the New York Times and BBC, anti-Israel reporters next focusing on Israel's supposed "war crimes," advice to jewish Cornell students, the great "Paulie" from Queens who cursed out a guy ripping down hostage posters, and more. Then Jonna Spilbor, founding attorney of Jonna Spilbor Law, and Arthur Aidala, host of the Arthur Aidala Power Hour radio show, join to discuss the evidence coming out about the George Floyd autopsy and how it might affect Derek Chauvin's conviction, how the new information does not match up with the public narrative, if the United States Supreme Court will take this case, two new lawsuits testing whether COVID vaccine manufacturers can be sued over potential deaths related to the vaccines, what Big Pharma and the government is actually immune from legally, whether people were "forced" to get the COVID vaccine and how that relates to the lawsuits, news that there will be cameras in the Bryan Kohberger Idaho college murders case courtroom, and more.