
Serious Trouble
Immune Response
Feb 7, 2024
The podcast discusses the DC Circuit Court of Appeals rejecting Trump's argument of immunity from prosecution, potential start of a criminal trial, Georgia RICO case conflict of interest, Taylor Swift's lawyers sending a threatening letter to a college student who tracked her private plane, Jack Burkman giving up his law license, and the Senate employee exercising his Fifth Amendment right not to talk to Capitol Police after filming a sex tape in the Senate.
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- The DC Circuit Court of Appeals rejects Donald Trump's argument of immunity from prosecution, clearing the way for a potential criminal trial.
- Jack Burkman surrenders his law license after facing legal troubles, allowing him to continue lobbying activities.
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The Capitol Police announce no charges in the Senate Twink case
The Capitol Police have announced that they will not bring any charges against the former legislative aide, known as the Senate Twink, who filmed himself engaged in a sexual act in the Senate office building. Although the act was a likely violation of congressional policy, the Capitol Police determined that no crime had been committed. The former staffer exercised his Fifth Amendment right to remain silent and refused to cooperate with the investigation.
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