LIVE: Trump RUSHES to VOID EPSTEIN LAW + MASSIVE ICE RULING | Legal AF
From MeidasTouch
This week covers significant legal developments involving the Department of Justice's resistance to an independent monitor in the Epstein case, while also addressing Donald Trump's controversial pardons and military actions in Minneapolis. The discussion further highlights a ruling by Judge Bill Young that critiques Trump's constitutional violations regarding Palestinian activists, showcasing a broader pattern of judicial pushback against the former president's actions.
Key Takeaways
- In a shocking twist, DOJ claims it alone dictates Epstein file releases—an unsettling glimpse into legal opacity.
- Trump's 'fraud stars' are trying to pull a fast one, but history shows crime, much like gravity, isn't escapable.
- Judges like Bill Young aren't just relics; they wield power against Trump, proving age can indeed equal wisdom.
- Trump-appointed judges favor him 92% of the time, but district court losses show reality bites even for kings.
- The civil rights unit under Trump is behaving like a bad sitcom—where every episode features a tape of historical absurdity.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Department of Justice (company)
- Donald Trump (person)
- ICE (company)
- Chislaine Maxwell (person)
- Civil Rights Division (company)
- Amicus Brief (concept)
- Pardons (concept)
- William G. Young (person)
- David O. Carter (person)
- Constitutional Violations (concept)
- Harmeet Dhillon (person)
- Venezuela (location)
- Becca Good (person)
- Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (concept)
- Second Circuit Court of Appeals (location)
- Hannah Nathanson (person)
- Puerto Rico (location)