
The Megyn Kelly Show Judge Violates Trump's Free Speech, and What Noem's Lies Really Expose, with Vivek Ramaswamy and Buck Sexton | Ep. 784
May 7, 2024
Join Vivek Ramaswamy, a bold entrepreneur and 2024 presidential candidate, and Buck Sexton, a savvy political commentator, as they dissect the implications of a gag order on Trump and its violation of free speech. They delve into the questionable motives behind media narratives and Kristi Noem's dubious claims, exposing deeper truths about political integrity. Ramaswamy discusses the generational search for meaning, while Sexton critiques the performative nature of modern celebrity culture. Tune in for a provocative mix of politics and culture!
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Trump's Gag Order
- Gagging Trump during an election, where he's a candidate, is a First Amendment violation.
- This is especially true because the charges are political, relating to campaign finance.
Politicized Prosecution
- Bragg argues Trump should've used campaign funds for hush money, which is a stronger case.
- If Trump had done what Bragg suggested, he'd be prosecuted, proving the case's political nature.
Jury Criticism
- Trump was fined for stating his opinion on the jury's partisan makeup.
- This is problematic because expressing opinions, even about a jury, should be protected speech.


