Trump's Massive Bronx Rally, and Nathan Wade's New Lies, with Jesse Kelly, Andy McCarthy, and Phil Holloway | Ep. 801
May 24, 2024
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Legal experts Andy McCarthy and Phil Holloway dissect the Trump trial complexities, jury's exposure to outside influence, prosecution tactics, and Nathan Wade's lies. Jesse Kelly talks massive Bronx rally impact, Democrat's border policies, corporations prioritizing profits, Pride Month merchandise, and Ted Cruz's clash over a male sex offender in a women's prison.
The podcast highlights the controversy surrounding Nathan Wade and Fannie Willis, shedding light on discrepancies in their narratives and legal filings.
Judge Scott McAfee's comments on mendacity during the trial raise questions about cultural differences and personal biases, adding complexity to the case.
The defense's focus on exposing Michael Cohen's deceit in court reveals inconsistencies in his testimony, emphasizing his damaging admissions of larceny.
The discussion explores Walmart's influence on cultural issues, critiquing their promotion of LGBTQ+ Pride Month merchandise and the societal implications of corporate gestures.
Deep dives
The Nathan Wade - Fannie Willis Affair Scandal
Nathan Wade and Fannie Willis are at the center of a scandal involving a romantic relationship. Joy Reid's interview with Wade revealed discrepancies in his timeline about the affair, conflicting with previous testimonies and evidence from divorce filings. Wade denied any pre-2022 romantic involvement with Willis, but previous statements and texts suggest otherwise. The scandal brought attention to Judge Scott McAfee's comments on mendacity, raising questions about cultural differences and personal biases.
Michael Cohen's Testimony on Larceny
Michael Cohen's testimony in court revealed his admission of committing larceny, stealing $60,000 from Donald Trump. His justification of 'self-help' raised eyebrows, highlighting the inconsistencies and lies in his narrative. Despite Cohen's damaging admissions, the defense's focus on revealing his deceit could have been the highlight of the case.
Judge McAfee's Statements and Cultural Differences
Judge Scott McAfee's remarks on mendacity after Nathan Wade and Fannie Willis testified sparked controversy. Wade's attempt to attribute the judge's words to cultural differences and lack of understanding seemed to deflect from the apparent lies under oath. The judge's critical comments and the subsequent reactions shed light on the complexities of the case and its racial undertones.
Nathan Wade's Victim Narrative and Financial Responsibility
Nathan Wade's portrayal of being a victim amidst financial responsibilities and threats garnered mixed reactions. His denial of shirking obligations contradicted legal filings from his divorce case, revealing a discrepancy in his public narrative. The discordance between Wade's self-perception and documented evidence amplified the scrutiny surrounding his character and honesty.
Judicial Controversy and Divorce Proceedings
The podcast discusses a judicial controversy involving claims of cheating within a divorce case. Nathan Wade is accused of cheating with his work partner, Fanny Willis, leading to legal disputes. The judges involved, including Judge McAfee and Judge Thompson, are highlighted for handling the divorce case and potential disqualification of prosecutor Fanny Willis.
Political and Legal Criticism
The discussion delves into political and legal criticism surrounding prosecutor Fanny Willis and her involvement in high-profile cases, including those of former President Donald Trump. Judge McAfee's scolding of Willis and potential legal consequences are highlighted, with insights into the broader implications of her actions within the legal system.
Corporate Influence and Cultural Issues
The podcast explores corporate influence on cultural issues, focusing on Walmart's stance on LGBTQ+ Pride Month. The discussion includes criticisms of Walmart's participation in promoting queer merchandise and its impact on family-oriented consumers. The broader societal implications of corporate gestures towards social issues are examined, reflecting on the evolving landscape of cultural representation in retail spaces.
Megyn Kelly is joined by legal experts Andy McCarthy and Phil Holloway to discuss the judge in Trump's NYC trial withholding jury instructions from the public, jurors being exposed to outside influence during the Memorial Day weekend while they're not sequestered, the political pressure on the jurors and the judge to get a conviction, the way the prosecution is spinning the case and influencing the public and jury, how the prosecution still has not revealed the actual crime in the case, if the Trump defense should have rested after they established Michael Cohen was a liar on the stand, Nathan Wade continuing to lie about what really happened with Fani Willis, his ex-wife's legal team giving an exclusive statement about Wade's lies, Joy Reid's embarrassing interview with Wade, and more. Then Jesse Kelly, host of TheFirstTV's "I'm Right," joins to discuss the massive turnout at the Trump rally in Bronx, whether events like this will actually affect the 2024 results, Democrats opening the border and focusing on illegal immigrants over black and Hispanic Americans, Walmart unveiling its Pride Month merchandise, major corporations favoring profits over customers, NBC's new "Queer Planet" doc about LGBT animals, Sen. Ted Cruz vs. Biden judicial nominee over male sex offender allowed to move into a women's prison, Cruz and Megyn's work ethic, and more.