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196: Don’t Hate Me ‘Cause You Ain’t Me

Aug 10, 2024
A DC judge's ruling against Google sparks discussions on antitrust and big tech monopolies. The legal team explores the consequences of guilty pleas from Jenna Ellis and a fake elector, relating them to Trump's status as an unindicted co-conspirator. They also dive into the complexities of military commissions versus civilian courts and the push to ban no-fault divorce. The conversation highlights the need for accountability in politics, especially regarding presidential pardons and their impact on democracy.
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