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Greenland Is Ice and ICE Is Nazis

Episode 1228 Published 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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OA1228 - On this week's Rapid Response Friday: we take on all of your legal questions about this whole Greenland thing--including how a 1916 diplomatic treaty with Denmark also enabled some of Jeffrey Epstein’s worst crimes. Also discussed: what it took to finally force Lindsay Halligan to stop telling everyone that she was the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, and how a Minnesota judge designed her unique order to protect Minneapolis protesters and observers from ICE’s lawless violence. Finally, in today’s footnote: is it enough that McDonald’s can promise that their most elusive sandwich is “100% pork”? We dig into a recent lawsuit over the McRib to see if there is any meat on the bone.

  1. The US-Denmark Defense of Greenland Agreement (1951)

  2. “How Congress Can Preserve NATO and Greenland: Using 22 USC 1928f to Protect the Peace,” Alberto J. Mora,  Just Security (1/16/2026)

  3. Judge Novak’s order officially striking Lindsay Halligan’s appearance from the record and requiring that she stop “masquerading” as the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia (1/20/2026)

  4. Tincher v. Noem docket

  5. Judge Menendez’s preliminary injunction in Tincher v. Noem (1/16/2026)

  6. Complaint in Lynch et al v. McDonald’s, Eastern District of Illinois (12/25/2025)

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