

Vivek Ramaswamy - Why Reporters Need To Hold Him to Account, Plus Old Footage He’d Rather Forget! 8/29/23
Aug 29, 2023
02:00:50
Some new information about GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy. Video from 20 years ago has resurfaced where Vivek asks a question of a presidential candidate that maybe he should be the one answering today, “Why should I vote for the one with the least political experience?“ Jim Avila will talk about why it’s important to keep trying to get real answers from Ramaswamy and the other candidates. Plus, Ramaswamy is now saying he is too busy campaigning for president to provide evidence in a court case. Whaaat?
Get ready for a Law & Disorder with some head scratching stories. One involves a police officer fired after shooting a man to death in Vallejo the night of the George Floyd protests. In arbitration, his termination was overturned and now he may be able to come back on the beat.
Jefferson Graham will stop by to talk tech and give some helpful tips.
We’ve been waiting for our David Cay Johnston day to run the opinion of a couple conservative lawyers by him. The crux of the argument is that the 14th Amendment has a provision which says a public official can’t assume public office if they engaged in an insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or have given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof, unless they are granted amnesty by a 2/3 vote of Congress. Insurrection…sound familiar? Is it too late for a constitutional rule to get in the way of Trump running again? Or does this have some real teeth?
Get ready for a Law & Disorder with some head scratching stories. One involves a police officer fired after shooting a man to death in Vallejo the night of the George Floyd protests. In arbitration, his termination was overturned and now he may be able to come back on the beat.
Jefferson Graham will stop by to talk tech and give some helpful tips.
We’ve been waiting for our David Cay Johnston day to run the opinion of a couple conservative lawyers by him. The crux of the argument is that the 14th Amendment has a provision which says a public official can’t assume public office if they engaged in an insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or have given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof, unless they are granted amnesty by a 2/3 vote of Congress. Insurrection…sound familiar? Is it too late for a constitutional rule to get in the way of Trump running again? Or does this have some real teeth?