The podcast discusses the Supreme Court's delays in Trump's trial, Biden's health, and Don Jr.'s strategies. Also, Rebecca Ferguson talks about her excitement for 'Dune: Part Two' and her Swedish heritage, with playful banter and insights into the film industry.
Supreme Court delays in Trump's trial risk damaging its legacy, casting doubt on justice process.
Rebecca Ferguson shares humorous anecdotes from 'Dune' set, highlighting cast dynamics and personal interactions.
Deep dives
Legal Delays And Justice Deferred
The Supreme Court's handling of legal delays surrounding Trump's immunity claim for the January 6 trial is critiqued. Delays include multiple court rulings, appeals, and scheduling concerns, potentially affecting the timing of the trial, prompting frustration and questioning the court's impact on democracy.
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Behind the Scenes Fun And Awkwardness Of Filming Dune
Rebecca Ferguson shares lighthearted moments of cutting Josh Brolin's hair on set, discussing cast dynamics and her preference for embracing moments of awkwardness. The conversation delves into personal interactions, humorous experiences, and the playful banter during interviews and filming endeavors.
The Supreme Court is damaging its legacy and moral authority by delaying justice in Trump’s insurrection trial, President Biden passed his annual physical, and Donald Trump Jr. believes Amish voters could put his father back in office. And Rebecca Ferguson still hasn’t finished reading “Dune,” but talks at length in this extended cut of her interview about how excited she is for everyone to see "Dune: Part Two" this weekend.