

Episode 4660: Redistricting Push In Florida, Texas, And Other MAGA States; Obama's Library
Jul 25, 2025
Join legal expert Mike Davis and political commentator Steve Cortez as they dive into the intriguing world of redistricting in Florida and Texas. They discuss how recent demographic shifts are reshaping political power, highlighting the dangers of partisan gerrymandering. The conversation also touches on the need for transparency in the intelligence community regarding the 2016 election and critiques the implications of Obama's presidential library, questioning its relevance to community needs. A thought-provoking exploration filled with riveting insights!
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Supreme Court Empowers Presidency
- The Supreme Court rulings are influencing district courts to uphold presidential executive powers more firmly.
- Courts now limit activist judges’ saboteur tactics against President Trump's dismantling of agencies.
Presidential Power to Impound Funds
- The president has constitutional duty under Article II’s Take Care Clause to stop waste and misuse of appropriated funds.
- This empowers refusal of funds if they support terrorism or fraud, though this is a tougher legal battle.
Efficient DOJ Leadership Over Special Counsel
- Use well-managed DOJ leadership like Todd Blanche to investigate major cases, not slow special counsels.
- Deputies and civil rights divisions can efficiently handle treason and conspiracy inquiries.