Wayne Dupree, a conservative political commentator, joins the discussion around the recent developments in the Daniel Penny trial, particularly the implications of a deadlocked jury and dropped manslaughter charges. They explore the societal perceptions of crime, self-defense laws, and the influence of public opinion on judicial outcomes. Wayne also touches on the shifting political engagement of celebrities like Sarah Silverman, highlighting the complexities of activism in today’s climate. The conversation is a deep dive into justice, cultural tensions, and the evolving landscape of public discourse.