Episode 1681
Thursday, July 17th, 2025
Today, a federal judge held a hearing in Tennessee on the release of Kilmar Abrego from criminal custody; Democrats scramble to torpedo the confirmation of Emil Bove to the Third Circuit Court of Appeals; Trump continues to lash out over the Epstein files - this time attacking his base as stupid; the Department of Justice requests election data from state officials; the Pentagon retreats from Los Angeles; immigrant activists are suing to stop the arrests of people at their immigration hearings; Republicans are voicing concerns about the government funding bill but will probably vote for it anyhow; a landlord seeks to evict Representative Cory Mills for failure to pay rent. Allison and Dana deliver the good news.
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Guest: Adam Klasfeld
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia case: E. Jean Carroll's ex-lawyer undermines lead investigator
Stories
DOJ hits states with broad requests for voter rolls, election data | Washington Post
Pentagon ends deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles | NPR
Democrats scramble to torpedo controversial Trump judicial nominee | The Hill
Landlord seeks to evict Republican congressman over unpaid rent at D.C. apartment | NBC News
GOP senators voice concern about $9B spending-cut bill they say they will vote for | NBC News
Good Trouble: Demonstration and March25
Thursday July 17 - 10 a.m. EST Washington, D.C. at Flare USA in front of Union Station with Cliff Cash and Jessica Denson, 50501.
Protest at Union Station in Washington DC
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