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McCarthy’s Law
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Length:
100 minutes
Released:
Aug 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
If you were hopelessly confused by Jonah’s recent conversation with Sarah Isgur on the Trump indictment, prepare to be even more bewildered by today’s follow-up, which features the overdue Remnant return of Andy McCarthy, National Review’s chief legal poobah. It’s an episode of relentless legal nerdery as they dig deep into the weeds on Trump’s latest legal woes, and whether the claims against him hold up to scrutiny. There’s also some less mind-melting discussion mixed in on the legacy of the Civil Rights Act, the madness of Sidney Powell, and whether the federal government was right to punish Al Capone for tax evasion (yes, really).
Show Notes:
- Andy’s page at National Review
- Jonah and Sarah on the indictment
- The McCarthy Report on the indictment
- Andy: “Anti-Indictment and Pro-Editorial”
- Andy: “The Civil-Rights Theory of Indicting Trump for Election Interference”
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Show Notes:
- Andy’s page at National Review
- Jonah and Sarah on the indictment
- The McCarthy Report on the indictment
- Andy: “Anti-Indictment and Pro-Editorial”
- Andy: “The Civil-Rights Theory of Indicting Trump for Election Interference”
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Released:
Aug 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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