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Blindingly Naive and Oblivious  (feat. Steve Vladeck)

Blindingly Naive and Oblivious (feat. Steve Vladeck)

Season 101 Published 1 year, 1 month ago
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The Supreme Court has ruled that individuals being deported under the alien enemies act proclamation are afforded due process, and that the courts can ask the government to facilitate the return of wrongfully deported detainees

The Department of Justice is seeking to drop the charges against the alleged MS-13 leader they held a press conference about arresting.

FBI Director Kash Patel has been quietly removed as the Acting Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives after he stopped showing up to work.

The Department of Justice lawyer who argued on behalf of the government in the Abrego Garcia case has been benched because he expressed frustration with his clients during a hearing. His supervisor has also been sidelined.

The DC Office of Disciplinary Counsel has declined to launch a probe of Ed Martin, the interim U.S. attorney, over an alleged ethics violation he committed when he sought to dismiss the criminal case of a January 6th defendant whom he previously represented.

Donald Trump signs an executive order opening investigations into Chris Krebs and Miles Taylor.

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