

Evening Wire: Troop Deployment Challenged & Belichick's College Debut | 9.2.25
22 snips Sep 2, 2025
A judge has ruled against Trump's troop deployment to LA, citing legal violations. Interesting political shifts emerge as a veteran New York Democrat resigns, signaling a need for change. Bill Belichick's much-anticipated college debut ends in disappointment, while Venezuela's dictator accuses the U.S. of interference. The podcast also tackles pressing issues like Trump’s housing policies and the implications of political bias on AI information.
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Federal Troop Limits Enforced
- A federal judge ruled Trump's troop deployment to Los Angeles violated the Posse Comitatus Act.
- The injunction limits troops to protecting federal property and bars arrests, searches, or riot control in California.
US Forces Near Venezuela Prompt Accusations
- The U.S. sent Navy ships and Marines to the Southern Caribbean citing anti-drug operations and destroyed at least one drug boat.
- Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro claims the movement is a U.S. attempt at regime change and vows to defend the country.
Nadler Steps Down Citing Generational Shift
- Longtime New York Democrat Jerry Nadler announced he will not seek re-election, citing generational change after observing President Biden.
- Nadler recently lost his Judiciary Committee chair and faced expected progressive primary challenges.