
Opening Arguments Reminder to Congress: Impeachment Exists. And It's the Only Acceptable Response to the Epstein Cover-up
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Nov 14, 2025 Dive into a whirlwind of hot topics, including explosive new documents from the Epstein estate that raise serious impeachment calls. The discussion explores how recent legal shifts have empowered federal judges to challenge immigration policies. There's also a lawsuit against RFK Jr. for changing the CDC's vaccine advisory board, adding intrigue to the vaccine debate. Plus, an unexpected twist features a case about a woman wanting to keep a pygmy goat in Wyoming, revealing broader implications for property rights and regulations.
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Patent Bar Grade Mix-Up Turned Into Relief
- Janessa failed the patent bar but discovered a clerical grade error that revealed she actually scored 64%.
- She framed the outcome as proud because she nearly passed while working full time.
Reclassification Trick Used To Deny Bond
- The administration tried to use 8 U.S.C. 1225 to treat many long-term residents as "arriving aliens" to avoid bond hearings.
- Federal habeas petitions and class certifications are successfully undoing that reclassification across circuits.
Challenge Illegally Stacked Advisory Boards
- File APA claims when advisory panels are purged and decisions lack reasoned explanations.
- Demand replacement of improperly selected ACIP members and reasoned findings for all vaccine guidance.


