Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Trump SHUT OUT of NY TOP COURT
Episode Date: June 20, 2024Michael Popok and Karen Friedman Agnifilo are back for the midweek edition of the top-rated Legal AF podcast. On this episode, the anchors discuss and debate: (1) whether Judge Merchan will lift the g...ag order against Trump (now affirmed by NY’s top appellate court) before the upcoming presidential debate, or is that a good reason to keep it in place; (2) whether the new MAGA-driven House resolution to de-legitimize the Jan6 Committee, and sully the name of those that fought and died on Capitol Hill, will have the intended legal and political benefit Trump wants; (3) whether the DOJ will reopen the Matt Gaetz file now that the House Ethics Committee is closing in on him and his sex crime allegations; and so much more at the intersection of law and politics. Join the Legal AF Patreon: https://Patreon.com/LegalAF Thanks to our sponsors: Lume: Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with Lume deodorant and get $5 off your Starter Pack (that’s over 40% off) with promo code legalaf at https://LumeDeodorant.com! #lumepod HumanN: Find out how you can get a free 30-day supply on bundles of new SuperBeets Heart Chews Advanced and save 15% for a limited time only by going to https://SUPERBEETSRADIO.COM, promo code LEGALAF Laundry Sauce: For 15% off your order head to https://LaundrySauce.com/LEGALAF and use code LEGALAF OneSkin: Get started today at https://OneSkin.co and receive 15% Off using code: LEGALAF Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown Lights On with Jessica Denson: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/lights-on-with-jessica-denson On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coalition-of-the-sane/id1741663279 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to the midweek edition of Legal AF, exclusively on the Midas Touch Network.
You've got your regular anchors, Karen Freeman-Ignifilo, close friend and colleague of mine here, me,
Michael Popok.
And let's kick it off, not just with a list of things that we're going to talk about.
And trust me, we've got a lot to talk about.
People might be thinking, well, this is a slow-nosed news week.
There hasn't been a Trump conviction or a recent Supreme Court decision that impacts any of the things that
we normally talk about, but we got a lot to talk about. But we'd be remiss if we didn't kick it off
since we are podcasting, YouTubing on the day of a federal holiday because of our president, President
Biden, recognizing the importance of the holiday that had been
celebrated for years and decades in the black community as Juneteenth. Juneteenth is not just
something Joe Biden made up in 2021 and made it a federal holiday. It had been for years celebrated
as part of the black culture, black experience in America to celebrate. I mean, technically it's the day that in Galveston, Texas,
the federal orders made their way in I think 1857
to announce that the slaves had been freed by Lincoln
because this is how news traveled back then.
But the holiday has meant much more than that.
Frederick Douglass has a famous line where he said,
what does July 4th or the 4th of July mean to a slave?
And that started a national conversation and
a conversation in the black community about what is their day to celebrate.
And I was fortunate enough a couple of months ago to visit for the first time
the National
Museum on the African American History and Culture.
They have up on their website, I thought, a very good explanation of what's going on
here with Juneteenth, and I wanted to bring it to your attention and what it means to
the African American, the black community, and by extension, those that appreciate black history
and black Americans.
And they said on their website today,
as in June, sorry, in 2021, Juneteenth was established
as a federal holiday by President Biden,
opening it to symbolic and global interpretation
and providing a better understanding of the
evolution of our nation and its people. Juneteenth celebrations then, like now,
recognize the ongoing fight for human rights and equality and are commemorated through family
cookouts, faith services, musical performances, and storytelling. Today, Juneteenth celebrates
African-American resilience and achievement while aiding in the preservation
of those historical narratives that promoted racial and personal advancement since Freedom
Day. And then the quote from the director of the museum ends it with, as we continue to celebrate
Juneteenth as a federal holiday, we remember and recognize how the black community continues to
make a way out of no way, overcoming trials and celebrating triumphs
while honoring the place and price of freedom.
And I wanted to kick it off there, Karen,
with recognizing that on a day in the middle of the week
that some people may not even understand why they had to day off
or didn't have to day off or didn't have
to day off. I thought we would kick off since we're so focused on liberty, on freedom, on the
pillars that undergird our constitutional republic and our democracy. I wanted to do it with a tip
of our hat collectively to those that celebrate who celebrated Juneteenth before it was a federal holiday
and those that celebrate it now.
I think that's lovely.
And I'm so glad that you did that
and that you took the time to really call that out.
And so we could acknowledge it.
It's really important.
And I'm just happy to be here with you.
And Popak, a couple more days left
and then is your big day. Five days left and it's your big day. You're going to be big daddy.
For those that are tuning in late, my wife and I are about to give birth to our first child, which
please, Legal AF and Midas Mighty, not only a shout out, prayer beads, lit candles, any
kind of whatever your religion or no religion is, send it out into the cosmos in support.
But we're checking in Sunday night to the baby hospital as they call it these days,
used to be the old maternity ward.
And hopefully we're checking out a day or two later
with our daughter.
So anyway.
And anyone who knows your wife,
she is just this incredible, incredible woman
who just somehow makes everything look easy.
And she has this, the pregnancy,
as we were saying offline,
I was saying for anyone who's seen
the movie, what to expect when you're expecting.
Popok's wife reminds me of the Cooper stepmom who was pregnant with twins, whereas I was
like the stepdaughter, my pregnancy.
So anyone who knows that movie will know the difference. But yeah, your wife
is just one of the most incredible women. She's just amazing, brilliant, strong, and
she is going to get through this beautifully. And I'm really excited for you guys.
I had the pleasure and the honor of taking my wife out for what I think will be our last
night out of
until the pregnancy until the birth the other night in Manhattan and did a late a day a late lunch last Saturday in New York and
She just looks so it was splendid and glowing and I took a video that I put up on my Instagram
I got like a ridiculous amount of views and it's just I just wrote I just wrote grace in
pregnancy you know personified anyway that's enough about me trust me I
appreciate it I appreciate your I've always appreciated your friendship and
your support but let's talk about what we're gonna to talk about, which I'll just do it quickly
at the top of the show.
Then we're going to dive right in.
We're going to talk about the gag order and all things about what's going on in
the New York proceedings, because, you know, the conviction was necessary and
important, but what happens after is even
more important, which is the ultimate sentencing and whether Judge Bershaw as the trial judge
is going to lift his gag order or the amended gag order to stop Donald Trump from attacking
witnesses and prosecutors and staff and other elements of the criminal justice system at
Nausium while he continues to be a part of the criminal justice system all the way through sentencing and then
beyond. He is branded now a felon and the decision I believe the reporting is that Judge
Murchon is going to make a decision about the gag order in advance of the debate which is in nine
days.
So what you might have heard in the headline that we will talk about is that the highest court in New York, which is the Court of Appeals, has ruled that there is no constitutional issue that's been
raised by Donald Trump's attempt at the interlocutory stage before the final judgment stage to have his gag order vacated or removed or have
the judge's decision reversed. Even though Stephen Chung, his spokesperson for Trump, keeps saying
it's an unconstitutional gag order, not according to the Court of Appeals. We're going to talk
about all the things that are going to go into the ultimate July 11th sentencing, what we've
probably picked up in the last week or two to update our audience,
and then this gag order decision and what it means, if anything, for Judge Rashaan's ultimate
decision about whether he's going to lift that gag order or not. And then we've got this kind of
crazy talk, you know, talk about taking the train to crazy town. We've got a MAGA MAGA Congress who is obviously the puppeteer is Donald Trump and
he's decided to make them dance and the thing that he wants to make them dance over to give him some
campaign fodder is well with Bannon going away in July on his sentencing why don't you guys after four years get around to trying to declare the Jan 6 committee illegitimate
and everything it did illegitimate and all the findings that it made and the thousands of the
hundreds of witnesses that it interviewed and the thousands and thousands and tens of thousands of
hours of video that it reviewed and all of the hearings and the analysis that went into it just
just say that was never mind nothing to see here and delegit the hearings and the analysis that went into it. Just say that was
never mind, nothing to see here, and delegitimize it. And then by extension vacate all of the
subpoenas that were issued to Navarro and Meadows and Dan Scavino and Bannon while you're at it.
And then when you do that, there's the group there. We got representative Tom Massey, representative Andy Biggs,
representative Eric Burleson, all election and Jan 6 deniers of the first order.
I mean seriously, if you go back and look at everything they've done, they've either been subpoenaed by the Congress themselves and the Jan 6 committee and have refused to attend and should
have been found in contempt like Andy Biggs or they're just big time, they don't like the word insurrection. And
therefore they they wouldn't they wouldn't get behind medals, congressional medals for Capitol
Police and Metro Police. And they also didn't like the term, you know, cradle of our democracy or
temple of our democracy is describing the Capitol and so they voted against it.
These crazies now are going to try to pass a resolution because this do
nothing Magna Congress can't do a thing for the American people so all they do
are these kind of ridiculous theatrical kabuki theater show pieces you know show
impeachments and show, let's go after
Hunter Biden and Joe Biden and Majorca and all crap. And so that's, this is the
latest one. We're gonna talk about it. If it is a DOA, dead on arrival, will it
ever pass? What does it mean? And does it stop Steve Bannon from reporting to the
Federal Bureau of Prisons in July.
And so we got that to talk about. And then Matt Gaetz is back in the news as he ever left.
Matt Gaetz, you know, facts and investigative facts
are a sticky thing.
They're hard to get, they're stubborn.
They're hard to get rid of.
And the thing that seems to be hard
to get rid of are the allegations against Matt Gaetz that he had sex with an underage girl,
likely out of the country after plying her with alcohol and drugs. The reason it keeps coming up
like a bad penny is because there are people, by the way, that are serving time in jail,
like Joel Greenberg, who was effectively Matt Gaetz's wingman.
He had been the Seminole County tax assessor. He's in jail. He's been cooperating with the
Department of Justice and has given testimony to the House Ethics Committee, which is a bipartisan
committee. It's one of the only committees in Congress that is equally 9-9, I think it is,
Republican and Democrat. And so, you know, they just came out with their new
announcement about what they are continuing to investigate Matt Gaetz about and what they've
stopped investigating Matt Gaetz about. But that's the only two categories. It's either we have
concluded our investigation about it or we are continuing our investigation about it. And there's been a lot of reporting about people that have gone in, including the, the, she's now
an adult, but the person who was the underage girl and Greenberg, who's serving time for doing
the thing that the House Ethics Committee is investigating Matt Gaetz over. The Department
of Justice, you may recall, started an investigation under Bill Barr,
meaning Trump, but then concluded the investigation under Biden,
meaning Merrick Garland, without bringing charges. But what about now that the
Ethics Committee says they're going back and they're continuing to investigate,
based on the facts and the evidence that they have, the underage sex crimes of Matt
Gates? And Matt Gates thinks this is all grand conspiracy by
Kevin McCarthy, of all things, who's no longer in the house.
And it's certainly not the speaker to go to get them. And
this feud, this blood feud that's broken out between the
two of them, or at least on the Gates side, where he where he
tells former speaker Kevin McCarthy to his face to F off.
It's just, I mean, these are the people that other people in
America are thinking about turning over the keys of our
democracy to for another term.
I just don't know what to say.
But I know who I want to talk to about it.
I want to talk to about it with my colleague Karen Freeman,
Agnifilo, who not only number two in the prosecutor's office, Manhattan DA's office, but has a
vast experience in prosecuting successfully sex crimes. I want to talk to her about that.
So why don't we dive in, Karen?
Let's go. So much to talk about.
Why don't you lead off with the gag order? Let me kick it off with a question. Do you think that
Mershon, where the issue does sit, it's not with the appeals court as we will talk about,
it's with Mershon. Do you think he should or will and or will lift the gag order in advance of the
debate? Or does the upcoming debate only strengthen his hand to keep the gag order in advance of the debate? Or does the upcoming debate only strengthen his
hand to keep the gag order in place since the debate happens before the sentencing?
I mean, I don't see any reason to ever lift the gag order with respect to the jurors.
There's no reason for him to ever be able to comment on the jurors who sat for this
case.
It could impact other people's willingness to sit for jury service.
He's somebody who has a long history of calling for violence, et cetera. And it's just really crazy that anyone would ever consider that a right or a First Amendment right to put jurors in jeopardy.
You know, as Donald Trump famously said in the Caitlin Collins town hall on CNN,
my followers listen to me like no one else. And if he starts doing things to the jurors, you've got
another Seamus, Ruby, Freeman situation where people's lives are ruined just for volunteering
and doing their civic duty. So I don't think that will ever happen with the jurors, nor should it.
Like I said, there's no reason to ever talk about them. And I think it's actually fascinating that we've not heard,
they haven't come forward,
they've maintained their anonymity.
I applaud them for that.
I think it's smart and nothing is leaked.
Nobody has figured it out.
Nobody has said anything.
And so therefore they have really,
really kind of dodged a bullet,
literally and figuratively.
So I don't see that part of the gag order ever being lifted.
I would say the same thing about the family members
of the prosecutor and the court staff.
There's no reason to ever go after family members either,
or the various people who are civil servants
and who are doing their jobs.
The gag order doesn't prevent Donald Trump
from speaking out against Alvin Bragg or Judge Marshawn.
And so he can do and criticize
and talk about the case all he wants.
The one area that I think the judge might modify it has to do with some of the witnesses.
Now I don't know that he will lift it as to all witnesses because again, it just impacts
the ability, like future people who might become witnesses if you know that you'll be
protected for a little while, but not forever.
It could really chill witnesses from wanting to come forward.
So however, I could see a carve out that has to do with people like Michael Cohen, who
although I don't think he should be threatened, and I think the power that Donald Trump has
compared to any power, she has none, Michael Cohen has,
even the audience that each of them have
is just not comparable.
Donald Trump is much, the power dynamic is,
he's much, much more powerful, obviously.
That being said, Michael Cohen speaks publicly about Donald Trump. And so
I can imagine a scenario where the judge would say, you can respond to that. Stormy Daniels
has remained quiet. And but if she were to change that, maybe he would change that. I
don't know. I could see that. That's the area that I could see the judge potentially
making some exceptions. But the rest, I don't see him lifting it see that that's the area that I could see the judge potentially making some exceptions, but the rest,
I don't see him lifting it.
There's no reason to, there's no reason to ever have
to talk about those individuals
and put their lives in danger.
So that's kind of where I think he will,
where the judge will land on the gag order.
But the court of appeals, just basically
the gag order was in place, right? And that Judge Mershon imposed.
Then they appealed it to the middle level court, which is called the Appellate Division
here in New York.
They kept the gag order in place.
Then Donald Trump went to the New York's highest court, the Court of Appeals, and they just
denied it on Tuesday.
They just said, you know, basically, there's no constitutional question directly involved.
And so, yeah, it's just a couple of lines here.
Appeal dismissed without cost by the court, suesponte, which means on their own,
upon the ground that no substantial constitutional question is directly involved.
That's from Chief Judge Wilson.
Judge Halligan took no part.
Judge Halligan is Caitlin Halligan, who used to work in the Manhattan DA's office,
and I used to work with her.
She was the general counsel there, so that's why she took no part and recused herself, since this is a Manhattan DA case.
So, essentially, they basically said there's no constitutional
issue, which is interesting because he's constantly saying
first amendment, first amendment, first amendment, right?
The gag order prevents me first amendment.
And they just dismissed it outright saying, sorry,
constitution's not implicated.
There's no constitutional question here.
So, so it's just another example of him saying what he thinks something is,
but courts saying it's not true. And of course, he continues it. So yeah, that's where I see
the gag order.
Yeah, I agree with you. He still has an opportunity with the appellate court. There's another
30-day application that he can make. They seem to have no interest whatsoever at the
court of appeals level, him having lost already at the intermediary appellate court
of the first department appellate division,
which sits in Manhattan.
Now he's a two-time loser at the appellate level.
He almost always loses at the appellate level
in almost all of his cases,
except when you and I will talk about the Supreme Court
at the appropriate time,
when we finally get decisions related to Donald Trump, which will either be this week or.
You know, roll into, uh, into July, meaning roll into never having the DC election
interference case before the election on the, uh, gag order.
I agree with you.
I think you just leave it in place.
I don't, I don't think, I think the debate that's coming up is the reason
to keep the gag order in place because it'll just give him a megaphone of unlimited wattage
for 50, 80 million people for him to go after and put crosshairs on the back of people that are just
doing their civic duty and are civil servants and are part of our
criminal justice system and they're just doing their job.
Do you think he's going to show up to the debate?
Yeah. I mean, they work so hard to challenge Biden and then anytime, any place. And so they
are. So they pick the time and a place and they're, oh, I don't want to do it with the
presidential debate committee. And I don't want to do it. And they're, okay, we want to do it with the presidential debate committee and I don't want to do it. Okay, we won't do it with him.
I mean, he's been accommodated in every way.
I think it would be a terrible political misstep for Trump not to now debate Biden.
I think it's all in favor.
The wind is totally at the sail of Joe Biden as far as I'm concerned.
What have you heard or what do you think on that?
I mean, I've heard nothing.
He just seems to be looking for excuses to get out of it, right?
He's constantly finding obstacles, you know, drug testing and whatever, all these obstacles.
You think a gag order could be?
You mean he would say then, oh, I'm subject to a gag order.
Exactly.
I would love to tell you everything, but I'm being gagged.
That's what my first initial thought was, but who knows? It's not bad. I would love to tell you everything but I'm being gagged. That's what my first initial thought was. But who knows?
Not bad.
I don't I don't think like that.
That's that's often marinated.
Because he's chicken.
Well, that we know. I said marinate you said chicken. So
that's why you and I get along so well. Plus I'm hungry. I'm
down a meal every day. Since since we're since the clock has
started. So we okay, we got good on that.
Then, sentencing, we're waiting on two filings.
We're waiting on the year old office.
I'm sorry, Trump to go first.
We're waiting on Trump to file, I think it's later this week,
could be early next week.
There are recommendations for sentencing,
which we know is going to be no sentence.
There's going to be a political campaign screed masquerading as a sentencing which we know is going to be no sentence. There's going to be a
political campaign screed masquerading as a sentencing memo. We'll get that. And
then I think it's June 27th. That's a reason that that's a date in my head.
Alvin Bragg and his team there is going to be submitting their pre-sentencing
memo and then there's a pre-sentencing report which we're hoping to get our hands on if it's made public.
And we'll be able to talk about that with the interview
and the dossier and all the background research
and all their recommendations from the probation department.
And then all these inputs go in and get plugged in
to Judge Murchon, who frankly makes the final decision.
He's always had Donald Trump's justice in his hands.
I was being kind there.
And we'll see what he's gonna do.
I mean, I don't know, I wouldn't bash
and attack the person who my liberty is dependent upon,
but Donald Trump does a lot of weird,
demented things that make him unstable
and for the presidency.
And so that's what we've continued to watch.
Before we, go ahead, sorry.
No, in addition to the sentencing memos,
so a couple of things.
There might be some pre-trial motions that they,
or I should say post-trial motions that they file.
So that you will also see that.
And then the prosecutor would respond to that as well so who knows if
they're gonna make any crazy motions post trial but but I would I wouldn't be
surprised if they try to do that and say things like there wasn't enough evidence
or who knows whatever whatever they'll say well it'll be their appellate
I agree with you it'll be it'll be there appellate brief. Yeah. And, you know,
good. No, just the other thing I was gonna say is the probation report is is not public.
I know. So, you know, it's it's it's not something you usually get to see. So unless somebody,
you know, somehow gets a hold of it, it's not something that we can necessarily
count on seeing. But it'll certainly be referred to at the sentencing. And in particular, what I
think it'll be, I think you're going to see unless he's changed his tune, that he shows no remorse,
he takes no responsibility and denies. Won't it be in the briefing though, Karen? I mean,
they'll they they can refer to the can refer to it
Yes, we'll get a glimmer we can patch it together from the pieces that are referenced in each other's exactly
Alright, well that that makes me feel better. You know, I was thinking I was kind of scratching out some notes here
I think it is totally appropriate that on Juneteenth
We recognize that
Three and if you add judge Chuck in there, four of the major figures that are responsible for bringing
Donald Trump to justice are black or African-American. I know that's something
that Donald Trump has recognized because he has found ways to be
out and out racist in his comments about all of them, whether it's calling Fonny Willis Fanny
and calling her a whore, which he did as did Rudy Giuliani,
or it's, or Letitia James calling her Peekaboo James,
which is a terrible play on a racist trope and comment,
or comments he's made about Alvin Bragg,
like he's subhuman and so you can just take
a baseball bat to him. And I think at the end of the day when history is written
it's important to recognize that the courage that's been exhibited by these attorney generals,
prosecutors and judges just happened to reside inside of African American and Black Americans.
I mean Fonny Willis,
there's so much about her that I've always respected. Just a few days ago, she went back
in front of yet another historical Black church and defended herself, even though she sort of
played with fire a little bit with that on Martin Luther King Jr. Day when she gave the speech that
became the focus, large focus of at least
Donald Trump's motion to disqualify her. But you know what? She's part of that community.
She's proud to be a part of that community. That community supports her as do all thinking
Americans. She won her primary by an overwhelming amount. It was like 70 to 30, 70 to 30% to
30%. And I'm, yeah, I want to acknowledge that. And you've done a very good job, as always,
on this podcast and on your own. Not your own, I mean, these are all your own. On this trial,
in talking about it from your perspective and talking about the women, particularly,
that have come up so strong in bringing Donald Trump to justice.
Yeah. I mean, you know, E. Jean Carroll, for example, is somebody who I give so much credit,
everything that she had to face and she had to deal with, and she came forward and just the
vitriol both publicly and personally that she had to face. Yet she had the strength to sit through
these trials and face him down despite all of that, or whether it's Letitia James or Fonny Willis,
or the judges, Judge Chutkin, just the women who've really had to withstand so much more and so much so heinous and horrific.
I mean, we're going to be talking about Matt Gaetz in a little while.
And just, you know, he's he's basically accused of having sex with underage girls and and paying for it.
But Donald Trump reveres him.
And someone like Fonny Willis has a consensual
adult relationship with somebody and somehow, you know, with Nathan Wade, who was a prosecutor
in her office, who was a judge and was a high level, a high level person. He wasn't necessarily
like a, the power dynamic was very equal there.
So just because she was technically his boss.
And somehow she is treated like, you know, like, like she's some kind of
sex crazed maniac.
And and now that case is in jeopardy because she had a consensual adult relationship.
And and, you know, look at Donald Trump, whether it's sleeping with a porn star and paying her off
and the sexual assaults of people like E. Jean Carroll,
and somehow he gets away with it.
So it's just the double standards with women
and people of color and everything that just really,
when you look at Donald Trump and his cronies
and how they all conduct themselves
versus the upstanding men and women who are
involved in trying to bring him justice.
It's just the contrast is just appalling to me.
And one that I think you and I are proud to talk about and I'm proud to have you as my
partner but proud to talk about on this particular episode.
We're going to talk about Matt Gaetz and what it means
for the hollowing out of MAGA that seems to have no morals and no values and yet tries to portray
itself as the second party in our political system. We just had a major mega church pastor
a major mega church pastor who was a Trump spiritual advisor, on more than one occasion, stepped down because he had underage. He had sex with an underage girl. I think she was
12 while he was living in her house when he was not 12, and finally got forced out of
the church. But again, this is the type of people that Donald Trump surrounds
himself with. And listen, there was a reason my mother used to say, you know, you're judged by
the company you keep birds of a feather. People that are evaluating and if there are still people
out there that are on the fence about the upcoming election, one of the factors or one of the metrics you can
use is who is in this person's life? Who is this person chosen to be in his life? Well,
every person that Donald Trump has hired that has mattered has either been indicted and or lost
their bar license and or has been found in contempt andor has committed other crimes and other fraud.
That's the professional judgment of Donald Trump, right? And everybody around him. Andor
has committed sex crimes, and he surrounds himself with other misogynists that have committed sex
crimes. And this is okay. I posited in a recent hot take.
It's one thing to have a presidency turn criminal like Nixon. It's another thing for people to
overtly vote for a criminal, convicted felon, and with all these other things that, yes, weren't crimes, but they were darn close to it, like the E. Jean Carroll rape in terms of the process, the civil fraud and all of that.
And if you're trying to look at the person's body of work, what is this telling you about that
person's body of work? The people he considers to be his spiritual advisors who have underage sex,
the people who support him in MAGA Congress, who basically underage sex, the people who support him in MAGA Congress, who have under, who basically
underage sex, who raped a girl. I mean, let's call it for what it is. And people are actually
thinking that they're going to vote for him. The good news is it looks like finally, finally,
the convictions have seeped into the water table, into the water supply, and now it's showing up in the polling.
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That is obvious. So right at that intersection of law and politics where we always sit,
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or will have, for contempt of Congress, by attacking, attacking effectively, the memory
and the dignity of those that fought and died on the Capitol, at the Capitol, during Jan 6th,
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and have refused to acknowledge what Jan 6th was, which was an insurrection. We're gonna talk about that.
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Yeah, for sure. So a couple of things. Ben and I decided to do a for
Patreon and Patreon members, we decided to do our quarterly zoom
q&a live platform call tomorrow.
It'll be 10 to 11 a.m. Eastern time,
seven to eight a.m. Pacific time.
So sort of early rise for Ben.
You can get access to it by joining,
and join today, join tonight at every level.
Now we normally do this for,
there's three levels of membership,
and they get you different types of exclusive content depending upon your membership. The entry level is we call it associate
and that's I think five dollars a month. The council, ten dollars a month. Partner,
as I think 25 dollars a month. And normally the zoom call quarterly with Ben and me to ask questions
is at the partner level but because it's our first one,
and we're continuing to build the audience,
we're gonna open it up to every paid level of membership
just for this one quarterly Zoom Q&A.
So that's at every level, five,
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but you have to join, and then once you join,
you'll be able to get access to a video of mine
that gives you the link for the Zoom call tomorrow. And then speaking you join, you'll be able to get access to a video of mine that gives you the link for the zoom call tomorrow.
And then speaking of tomorrow looks like tomorrow night at 3pm Pacific time, which is 6pm Eastern time is going to be the next episode of the new hit show.
That's anchored by Karen Freeman, Nick Niflo, Donya Perry, Kathleen Rice called Mistrial.
Karen Friedman at Knifilow, Donya Perry, and Kathleen Rice, called Mistrial, which is, I think, three episodes in
and is already in the top 200 of all podcasts on Apple,
and more importantly, near and dear to our hearts.
Do you have any teaser for that particular episode,
any kind of cool guests coming on?
What do you got going on there?
No guests, it was just the three of us talking about
various issues, and I have to say, it doesn't happen very often
because I'm steeped in this world,
but Danya came up with something that kind of blew my mind.
And it has to do with the,
and we talked about the fact that the Supreme Court
is about to rule any minute
on the presidential immunity question
and what this means for the January 6th case any minute on the presidential immunity question and how,
what this means for the January 6th case and whether or not
that Donald Trump's gonna be immune and if he's not immune,
absolutely, whether there's any chance for a trial
and I don't think there is any chance for a trial,
but Danya came up with something that I just thought
was absolutely brilliant.
And yeah, so you have to tune in.
You have to watch Miss Trial to hear and watch me be like, oh my God, Danya, you're brilliant,
which she is brilliant.
And it's also very interesting.
What I love is, you know, Kathleen, she not only was the elected
district attorney in Nassau County, so she was the DA for many, many years. She then became a member
of Congress and she served four terms in Congress and represented Long Island. And her perspective
on politics and the House and what's going on, and she was there on Jan six,
they were hiding in an office in this,
like a secret location because they were in fear
for their life.
I mean, her perspective on all of this,
is just absolutely invaluable because she lived it
and she knows it and she knows it like nobody else.
So it's just a great conversation.
And I just love, like I love being with
you or with Ben. I just really love being with them on this
trial. And it's really great, great opportunity to be clear
as it comes up in the chat all the time. It's M I s s t r i a l
miss trial. So for those who are looking for, if you have a typo, you might miss it.
So it's mistrial.
I'm going to play on words there because we're three minutes.
I didn't get it the first time, but I get it now.
I'm kidding.
I get it now.
Speaking of Congress and Jan 6th and those that served and didn't and are cowards, let's
talk about the next two stories. Firstly,
let's talk about what Burleson, Massey and Biggs are trying to do, obviously at Donald Trump's
command, in order to try to overturn the entire findings of the Jan 6 committee and vacate their subpoenas and therefore I guess attempt
to do something towards the contempt findings. Now look, a bunch of people got
subpoenas. Most, the vast majority of people complied with their subpoena to
both provide documents and to testify to the committee. None of the MAGA Congress people who were all part
of the Trump attempt to overturn democracy
at various stages and whether it was involvement
with the fake electors like Andy Biggs
or opening the door and letting some of them in
a few days early to let the Gen Sixers case the joint
or any of that stuff.
And so the Gen Six committee case the joint or any of that stuff. And so, you know, the Jan
Sixers committee wanted to get to the bottom of the rumors and the theory that there were, there were,
it was an inside job in a way. None of the MAGA Congress testified and all ignored their subpoenas.
Now, because of various traditions and norms within Congress, They didn't refer them to the Department of Justice, so Andy
Biggs got away scot-free, so to speak. But the others, you know, Meadows, Scavino, Bannon, Navarro,
Navarro is in jail right now. I mean, there's not much you can do for that guy.
They're not going to withdraw. What are they going to do? Withdraw the subpoena, and there somebody's going to move to vacate his sentence and commute it and whatever.
He's wrapping it up in Miami. Donald Trump's one of his primary visitors. Pick up the phone.
Put your hand on the glass. That's what they're doing. And Bannon's about to do that too.
He's about to go. He looks like he's like loving it because he's with Trump like in campaign rallies and, you know,
he's going to be the podcaster in jail in chief and heading into jail. So what did you make of this
resolution and then, which is never going to pass and if it passes, it'll never be turned into a law.
And then, which is never going to pass, and if it passes, it'll never be turned into a law.
But what do you think it says for future congressional investigations,
whether you like that Congress or not, and its power of the subpoena?
I mean, that resolution, you know, it basically it wants to call the Jan 6 select committee, you know, the illegitimate. And in addition to the subpoenas,
they wanna basically dismantle anything that existed
from the Jan 6 committee.
And it's interesting because I thought a lot about this
thinking, okay, let's say they did get it to pass,
and let's say they essentially, let's back up a minute.
So Congress has the power to subpoena someone
to appear before them.
And the Jan 6th select committee had that authority.
And so they subpoenaed various people
who came in and testified before them.
And as you pointed out, there were several who refused.
And what Congress then does is they decide whether or not
to make a criminal referral to the Department of Justice.
And only the Department of Justice gets to decide whether or not there's enough evidence
to bring criminal charges or not. So Mark Meadows, for example, who partially complied
with the subpoena, but not fully supplied or complied, I should say, I think he gave
some documents over, but maybe he didn't want to testify.
There was some, I can't remember exactly what it was,
but it was a partial compliance.
The Department of Justice decided not to prosecute him
because prosecutors won't bring cases
that they don't think they can prove beyond reasonable doubt.
So there, I think the partial compliance made them pause.
However, with, as you pointed out,
Peter Navarro and Steve Bannon, who basically gave them the finger and said, we're not complying at all, the Department of Justice decided to prosecute those and they were both convicted. read that Steve Bannon was hoping to serve his time in one of these camps, you know, that are
notoriously much nicer and easier than some of the other federal prisons, I should say.
And these camps are where some of the white collar people go. And I heard that he's not eligible for a camp because he has he has prior he has yeah, exactly
He has a pending criminal state case here in New York
So we yeah, we used to call those back in the day
Although people only our generation will know what I reference that you will they used to call those Club Fed
Yes, exactly because it used to be a chat. Are club meds still around?
Yeah, I'll ask that for the chart. Is that they around still?
Yeah, I club meds still around. Club med.
Exactly. So, so, yeah, so, you know, but I started thinking, so what would happen
if they pass this resolution that made these subpoenas kind of nullified the
subpoenas made them no longer existing. Would that matter to the prosecution?
I don't think it does.
I think the prosecution stands alone because it was a valid subpoena at the time.
They refused at the time.
You know, you can call it back after the fact, even though it will never pass.
Like you said, but in my head, I just was going through the,
you know, the mental exercise of what that would be like.
I don't think it does.
And I analogize to a crime resisting arrest,
which is a crime in New York where
if somebody physically resists arrest,
like just refuses to be arrested and then physically maneuvers their body in such a way that they
are trying to either get away or refuse to move their hands away to be handcuffed, that
kind of thing.
Resisting arrest, if you prosecute someone for resisting arrest, and often prosecutors
do that when there's like the police get injured or something like that, when it's
really egregious, that's when they usually prosecute those.
And if you prosecute someone for resisting arrest, but the arrest is either, like say,
they were being arrested for some other crime, and that crime, it turns out, they weren't guilty of for whatever reason,
there wasn't enough evidence
or the prosecutors decided not to bring that charge.
Or if the arrest itself was somehow,
like I said, the case went away, the resisting still stands.
So to me, this is sort of similar but who knows, who
knows. I don't know how anything works. I think the case would still would still
stand. Yeah I agree with you. I think that this is all a show theater. This is
all this is all kabuki theater for Donald Trump so he can have something
to talk about on the campaign trail when he tries to string two sentences
together.
But it just shows me the depravity and the moral hollowness and hollowing out of the Republican Party and the MAGA party that they would even think to do this, to try to discredit the hard work
and courage of the Jan 6 committee led by a vice chairman that was part of their party that they of course eventually admonished and censured and Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger.
And it besperched miss I'll try it again it it sullies the name of those that died on
that hill literally on Capitol Hill including Metro police and Capitol police
and others, and those that still suffer from the psychological scars of what was one of
the Capitol police referred to as reminiscent of her time in Fallujah.
And she said particularly the blood splattered steps of the Capitol. For those that now say with revisionist history
and some sort of rose colored glasses
that this was effectively just a Capitol tour gone awry
and there's just hours and hours of people
doing nothing or peaceful, right.
So don't focus on that.
Focus on the bloody combat medieval style at the West Terrace and at the stairs and the
battle that raged for the soul of our democracy against an outmatched capital and Metro police
not reinforced by the National Guard because who was going to call them out? The president certainly
wasn't at the time going to do that or anybody else.
And then when the line wouldn't hold that now chilling comment from one of the Capitol police, the line is not holding, meaning this teeming band of insurrectionists were going to start pouring
in and did pour into the Capitol with murderous cries and right, and with bent on assassination.
I don't want to even think what would have happened had this fomented mob, whipped up
by Donald Trump, armed, many of them armed, despite what some of these sponsors of this
resolution said, had actually gotten their hands on a staffer or
an elected official. God forbid Nancy Pelosi, God forbid the rest of them. I mean, they're all big
talkers. And we've seen that in their trials, their convictions and their sentencings, when they went
from big talkers with their GoPros and they're wrapped in American flags and saying, you know, where's Nancy? Let's hang Nancy and drag her out by her hair and all that.
And then they're all blubbering idiots begging for mercy when, you know,
when it's time to meet their maker in the form of a federal judge.
So I don't really know what they would have done, had they actually done it,
but pushed on with a mob mentality, I can imagine the
violence that could have ensued and the grievous harm that would have come to members of Congress.
And not only members of Congress, I feel sorry for the poor staff members. They're making
like minimum wage, okay? And they're crawling on their belly to try to get to safety while
you know, 15 or 20 Capitol Police outmatched trying to distract them from hanging elected officials.
And to watch this group of people, starting with Mitch McConnell all the way to this group
here that sponsored this resolution, when they were in it like your colleague on the
podcast at the moment, and they were looking down the barrel of an angry mob
with murderous cries.
They certainly sung a different tune,
including on the Congress floor.
Go back and watch Mitch McConnell
talking about Donald Trump and how terrible it was.
You'd think the guy would never be elected.
And now all those same people,
including one of the sponsors of this resolution
is now saying, well, that was, oh, it's,
it wasn't an insurrection.
And no, there wasn't a violent, no,
it wasn't an attack on the temple of our democracy.
No, it's too partisan.
When did an attack on our Capitol become partisan?
It is partisan by one wing in particular.
We're gonna talk about Matt Gaetz,
and of course you'll lead on it.
Karen, I think you have some insightful thoughts
and comments and observations on it.
But before we get there,
and sort of talk about our wrap-up show
and our anticipation of what should be coming
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let's talk about all kidding aside, something really serious,
which we've got a member of Congress, who who just can't
seem to shake the allegations that he he raped a girl and did
it outside of the country,
plied her with drugs and and alcohol.
And there's already a person that's serving time for doing the exact same thing
who was his wingman and his buddy, Joel Greenberg,
who was the seminal Florida County tax assessor and is cooperating
and is a cooperating witness.
That's why I was so surprised when the Biden administration slash Merrick Garland's Department of Justice closed the book
on the investigation. I don't exactly know why. Maybe from a prosecutor's standpoint,
you can talk about what they may have learned during their prosecution, what they may have
learned about the victim witness or something. Where did the assault occur?
the the victim witness or something where did that where did the assault occur?
Well, he's getting the out of state crime problem. I think it
was at the Caribbean. It started in Florida. Yeah. Okay,
you'll dive. So that's it. So as we said at the top of the show,
and I'll just let you do all things. We got the bipartisan ethics committee
for the house. They've said that they're not looking into other abuse of power corruption
type investigations for Matt Gaetz. There were a number of them, but they are focused tenaciously
on this one about the sex act with a minor, you know, abuse of a minor and the drinking and the drugs and the
things that related to that, they've had testimony given to them. I think the victim has testified
to them and they're not letting this go. Go ahead, Karen, sorry. Yeah, no, it's, I think if this
occurred outside of the United States in the Caribbean somewhere, it's just a jurisdictional problem
for the Department of Justice.
They're not gonna have jurisdiction over it.
And unfortunately with sexual assault cases,
those have to be prosecuted where they occurred.
I suppose if she traveled from the United States
to the Caribbean in order to have sex, that is actually
a charge they could bring. But maybe there's an issue with the witness. Maybe she's got credibility
issues. Maybe she doesn't want to cooperate. Maybe she doesn't want to testify. Who knows, right?
We don't know why. Either way, there is an ethical problem. And the ethics committee of the House started this investigation in
April of 2021 and they were investigating illicit drug use, that he accepted improper
gifts, sexual misconduct, that he gave special privileges and favors to people he had personal
relationships with.
He sought to obstruct government investigations of his conduct and bribes, and then that he
showed him proper photos on the House floor.
And it's just, to me, what's shocking is that Trump celebrates this man, that Trump
reveres him.
And Ben did a whole hot take on this and played the clips of Donald Trump just saying incredible
things about him, how he really just, like I said, reveres him.
And it's just shocking to me.
And as we were prepping for this, I was like,
God, you know, Matt Gaetz just looks like somebody.
I can't put my finger on it.
And so Salty, can you pull up the pictures
that I think he might look like?
Yeah, he looks like the villain from The Incredibles, right?
I think his name is Syndrome, but don't you agree?
He also looks like the Heatmizer
from the old Christmas show from back in the day.
So anybody who knows the heat miser,
you'll see that Matt Gaetz looks just like him with the eyebrows and the hair. Anyway,
but he's Frosty the snowman, no? Was that? Yeah, that you're right. You're right. That was
from Frosty the snowman and the heat miser. Yeah. Salty, you can find it. Just look for it right now
and you'll find it and then just pull it up when you can. It's from like the 70s or something. So before you move on, I mean I did do a little. So the jurisdictional
thing is not the issue because the sex acts allegedly took place in Florida. That's why Joel
Greenberg is in jail. I thought there was also that they took some of the girls, some of the
women girls outside of the country through the Caribbean, through Miami. But no, apparently it was in hotels all over Florida arranged by Joel Greenberg. And the reporting
at the time as to why, again, Barr starts it under Trump, but Biden's Department of Justice ends it,
they said they just didn't think they can make a strong enough case against him. I think that's
where your prosecutor instincts come into play.
Even though they had a cooperating Joel Greenberg, they had the payments,
they had the mobile payment apps were used either.
The cash app of all things was used to pay these people.
But maybe they just couldn't find that link back that they needed.
Although there is, you know,
the current testimony is that the victim has currently is cooperating with the committee,
and that Joel Greenberg, even though he's in jail, and through his lawyer, has supplied documents,
I would imagine, the cash app receipts and other things, and text messages and emails,
which I'm sure don't paint Matt Gaetz in the right light. My sense is this really,
truly bipartisan committee is going to find that he is going to
make an ethics recommendation, which is what they can do. It's a committee. So they ultimately have
to go through the full House for censure and or for impeachment and or for removal. But you have
to start with the House committee, right, Karen? Yeah. I mean, the statement that they, that they released, uh, uh,
yesterday was just, you know, this very long statement.
It said, pursuant to committee rule seven, the committee on ethics,
determined to release the following statement on April 9th, 2021, the
committee announced it had initiated a review into allegations that
representative Gates may have engaged in sexual misconduct and or illicit
drug use, shared inappropriate images or videos on the House floor, misused state identification
records, converted campaign funds to personal use and or accepted bribe, improper gratuity
or impermissible gifts in violation of House rules, laws or other standards of conduct.
And then it goes on and says, we deferred from a request of the
Department of Justice in May of 2023, the DOJ reauthorized that they could defer, they reauthorized
this investigation and the DOJ withdrew its deferral request. And what they said was there's
been a significant and unusual amount of public reporting
on this committee's activities. So much of that reporting has been inaccurate. The committee's
investigations are conducted confidentiality, but the committee's confidentiality rules do not
prohibit witnesses from disclosing information about the committee's requests, conversations, et cetera.
And so then he says, they go on to say, Representative Gates has denied everything and not withstanding
the difficulty in obtaining information from Representative Gates and others.
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thousands of pages of documents.
Based on its review to date, the committee has determined that certain of the allegations merit continued review.
And we also identified additional allegations that merit review.
Accordingly, the committee is reviewing allegations with respect to Matt Gaetz that he may have engaged in sexual misconduct and illicit
drug use, accepted improper gifts, dispensed special privileges and favors to individuals
with whom he had a personal relationship, and sought to obstruct government investigations
and conduct. And so, you know, that was pretty astounding that they would release a video or I should say a
statement like this. And so I thought that was pretty incredible. And if they after doing all of
this and interviewing all these witnesses, if there wasn't something there, they would not have
wanted to correct the record here before an election to make sure that everybody knew that
Matt Gaetz is still being investigated for underage sex, drugs, and misuse, literally misuse of his
power as a member of Congress. So I thought it was a pretty dramatic statement that was released.
An important one.
And you know, you got Matt Gaetz who's running around on his own social media feeds denying
everything.
He knew this was coming.
So he did like a preemptive strike like, you know, McCarthy chasing after me, an example
of Russia.
Russia, you know, it's just word salad.
It's like kitchen magnets, kitchen poetry magnets where they just throw shit up on the wall and they just take the pages out of order sometimes from Donald Trump and they just use these phrases that make no sense.
They sequence them together. I mean, it sounds like English, but it really isn't. It's just bullshit. And so that's where we're at. But the good news is that while we were doing the overview,
Salty found Karen's cherished photo comparison.
There it is.
Come on.
Don't you think he looks like the Heatmizer?
Yes, he looks more like the Incredibles guy.
But I do.
I see the hair.
Look at those eyebrows.
It's the eyebrows, too, that get me.
It's the eye, those pointy eyebrows, and the hair,
and the-
He's almost too easy to caricature.
I mean, if I was a cartoonist, I'd be like,
this is so easy.
He looks like, yeah, 1,000, somebody said he looked like,
I forget, he gets attacked a lot for his appearance,
which I know he thinks he's good looking
and that's the problem.
He looks evil.
He truly looks evil to me. But we found a way on a week where we're waiting on the
Supreme Court to make their ultimate decision about the immunity defense. We're still waiting on a
very important decision about whether people who commit domestic violence are allowed to have guns
under the Second Amendment. We're waiting to see yet another abortion decision, another monkeying around under the hood of women's reproductive rights about
whether the federal MTALA law will allow for the provision of an abortion in
medical necessity. We're waiting on all that and of course whether there's going
to be four counts against Donald Trump or two or whether 300 people already charged and convicted of obstruction of an official
proceeding are going to have their their charges thrown out by this MAGA
right-wing sorry this right-wing six to three majority Supreme Court that every
day shows that they're out of step with where people are in terms of their morals and values, completely out of step.
That they got into power and they got the numbers and they finally got to shove their federalist society, religious-based, right-wing, anti-woman agenda down our throat, that doesn't make it right. And that's not what the Supreme Court's supposed to be doing.
And there's a reason why 40 years ago, 81% of Americans in a poll, speaking of polling,
revered the United States Supreme Court and cherished it as an important member of our
three branches of government.
And now that number is below 20%.
And there's a reason for that.
And it has a lot to do with John Roberts, who I've
always said, I'll continue to say it, until he resigns, retires or something else. Circling the
drain is the worst chief justice that we have ever had. But you and I and Ben will do what we need to
do. And we will jump on with combinations of live reporting and hot takes and podcasts about the remaining
the remaining charges and the remaining decisions of what it does to the
charges against Donald Trump and whether Donya Perry's doctrine that you'll hear
about tomorrow night during mistrial is going to prevail or there's just no time
left to try the case this this case
against Donald Trump in time of the election. So what we're able to do with
our fast fingers and thumbs during live chats here during the show is try to
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Just good luck to you and your bride. And I can't wait to the next time I see you,
you'll be a big daddy. I joked with the brothers, you two I think, in a chain.
And I said, my future daughter already has exquisite timing.
She is coming between, well, she's coming between
midweek and the Saturday edition.
Ben, Ben wrote me recently, he's like,
we'll do something on Monday. I'm like, dude, like, well, do something on Monday.
I'm like, dude, you're not following me.
Baby Monday.
Unless I'm doing an exclusive live stream, Patreon of the birth, which I'm not, I'm not
available on Monday.
Wow.
It's going to be, I'm just so happy for you guys and so excited for you guys.
And so anyway, I wish you health and love and blessings and every good thing.
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