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Angela McArdle

Former chair of the Libertarian National Committee, known for her role in securing a pardon for Ross Ulbricht.

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Jan 23, 2025 • 2h 10min

Trump ENDS All DEI Departments, FIRES Staff, Deportation HAVE BEGUN w/Matt Walsh

In this discussion, conservative commentator Matt Walsh and Libertarian Party chair Angela McArdle dive into Trump's decision to dismantle federal DEI departments and end affirmative action. They debate the implications of mass deportation and heightened border security, highlighting public support for these measures. The conversation also critiques shifting attitudes towards political correctness and challenges the left's response to these cultural shifts, all while examining the broader themes of governance, morality, and individual liberty.
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Jan 30, 2025 • 48min

Ep. 2599 Angela McArdle on How the Ross Ulbricht Pardon Happened

Angela McArdle, former chair of the Libertarian National Committee, discusses her pivotal role in the pardon of Ross Ulbricht. She shares the emotional journey and strategic negotiations that led to this historic moment. The conversation highlights community support and the intersection of Ulbricht's case with libertarian advocacy, particularly during the politically charged environment of an election year. Angela also reflects on the challenges and triumphs of navigating within the Libertarian Party while striving for justice and reentry support for those affected.
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Jan 22, 2025 • 20min

Angela McArdle: What Role Did the Libertarian Party Play in Freeing Ross Ulbricht?

Angela McArdle, the National Chair of the Libertarian Party, discusses the party's pivotal role in advocating for Ross Ulbricht, founder of Silk Road, who served 11 years for a double life sentence. She highlights Ulbricht's libertarian ideals and the decade-long Free Ross movement, led by his mother. The conversation dives into the strategic negotiations with Trump for Ulbricht’s pardon and the complexities of aligning with mainstream politics. McArdle emphasizes the significance of this case for libertarian values and future political strategies.