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Will Disgraced Attorney General Garland be Arrested for His Contempt of Congress?

June 13, 2024 • Steve Bonta, Christian Gomez, Joe Wolverton

The House of Representatives voted 216 to 207 yesterday to hold the disgraced attorney general Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress. Now the question is, will the House force the Sergeant of Arms to arrest Garland? Rep. Anna Paula Luna of Florida has said she will try to get the House to vote on an "inherent contempt," which is different from yesterday's contempt vote against Garland. 


Also in this episode:

 

21:10 | Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton leads the fight against Biden administration federal tyranny, winning impressive victories on two fronts this week.

 

31:15 | In his “The Dershow,” Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz blasts away at the United Nations.

 

50:00 | John Birch Society researcher Christian Gomez stress the importance of local police truly independent from federal control.


The Left Turns On Biden After Expected Bad Debate. What Next?

June 28, 2024 • Paul Dragu, Gary Benoit, Steve Bonta

Is Biden toast? That’s what Politico declared after a debate performance against Donald Trump that was as awful as anyone paying attention would’ve expected. Mainstream media uniformly broadcast the same sentiment. Biden froze, he rambled incoherently, he lost his train of thought, and spoke with a raspy voice that only emphasized his already his feeble condition. In this episode, we break down many aspects of the debate. 

If They Can Take Down Infowars, Who’s Next?

June 26, 2024 • Paul Dragu, Gary Benoit, Steve Bonta

In 2018, Alex Jones became one of the most banned persons in the world. Nearly every mainstream internet platform erased him overnight. Two years later, they came for millions of other “conspiracy theorists,” prompting a complete media landscape reorientation. Now the spotlight is on Jones again, this time on the attempt to shut down his media platform, Infowars. Is Alex Jones the canary in the coal mine—again?

Supreme Court Upholds Covid-era Censorship

June 26, 2024 • Paul Dragu, Steve Bonta, Gary Benoit

The Supremes thumbed their collective noses today at freedom of speech and the First Amendment by saying that the challengers to government censorship of the Internet have no standing.