

Federal Judge: Libya Deportation Flight Could Violate Court Order
11 snips May 8, 2025
A federal judge raised legal concerns about the administration's plan to deport migrants to Libya, emphasizing the need for proper notice and the right to contest. Meanwhile, Dr. Sanjay Gupta reported on the significant lead contamination crisis affecting children in Milwaukee schools, highlighting the urgent health risks. The podcast also touches on the political tensions surrounding judicial independence and contrasts the struggles of investors in cryptocurrency with the financial gains of the wealthy. Air traffic issues at Newark Airport added to the complexities of the day.
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Legal Risks of Libya Deportations
- The Trump administration plans to deport migrants arrested in the U.S. to Libya, despite legal challenges.
- A federal judge warned deporting without written notice and a chance to contest violates court orders.
Crypto Meme Coin Investor Divide
- Many small investors lost money on President Trump's cryptocurrency meme coin.
- A small number of investors made massive profits, suggesting significant inequality in gains.
Crypto Coin as Influence Tool
- Scott Galloway calls Trump's crypto coin scheme a kleptocracy enriching few close to power.
- Foreign actors could exploit this to gain influence, potentially an unprecedented political grift.