

Episode 4576: Victory In LA And Setbacks Continue For Newsom; Three Most Important Institutions
Jun 21, 2025
Mike Davis, founder of the Article 3 Project, brings his legal expertise to the discussion of recent tumultuous events. He analyzes the ramifications of a court ruling supporting Trump's deployment of the National Guard amidst unrest in Los Angeles. Davis highlights the contentious dance between federal and state authority, the implications of foreign ownership of U.S. farmland, and the urgent need for Senate action on Trump's nominations. The conversation also touches on child welfare issues and the rising costs of military spending amid financial turmoil.
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Victory in Los Angeles Case
- President Trump won a court victory enabling him to keep control over California's National Guard in Los Angeles.
- The court ruled presidents have broad discretion to deploy the National Guard to enforce federal laws within states.
Posse Comitatus Legal Clash
- The Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 limits active duty military from domestic law enforcement.
- Judge Charles Breyer challenged President Trump's deployment of Marines in LA but was overruled by the Ninth Circuit court.
Push Senate for Faster Confirmations
- Urge the Senate to extend working days beyond two and a half per week.
- Confirm President Trump's nominees rapidly to clean up election rigging and lawfare issues.