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Back to EpisodesRefried Beans | Miscarriages Of Justice (feat. Jena Friedman) | 6/09/2025
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Monday, June 9th, 2025
Trump and Kegseth mobilize the National Guard against peaceful protesters in Los Angeles County; Abrego Garcia is back on US soil after being hit with trumped up criminal charges over a 2022 traffic stop in Tennessee; San Antonio police walk back their statements about the murder of Jonathan Joss not being a hate crime; the Trump regime scrambles to rehire wrongfully terminated federal employees; the Supreme Court has rejected a Republican bid to throw out provisional ballots in Pennsylvania; the high court has also left in place a ban on high capacity firearms in DC; a West Virginia prosecutor is warning that women who experience miscarriages could be criminally charged; the Boulder Colorado suspect who is already facing nearly 120 criminal charges appeared in court for a federal hate crime charge; Tesla is seeking to block the city of Austin from releasing records on the robotaxi trial; the Supreme Court has allowed DOGE access to our Social Security data and has allowed DOGE to keep records private; 13 House Republicans urge their colleagues in the Senate to block some climate cuts in the Billionaire Bailout Bill that they voted for; and Allison and Dana deliver your Good News.
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Guest:
Not Funny | Book by Jena Friedman | Official Publisher Page | Simon & Schuster
On tour
Special Event: Jena Friedman - Philadelphia - July 31
Motherf*cker by Jena Friedman - Union Hall Brooklyn - Aug 5, 6
Stories
Trump administration races to fix a big mistake: DOGE fired too many people | The Washington Post
Tesla seeks to block city of Austin from releasing records on robotaxi trial | Reuters
The National Guard in Los Angeles | Lawfare
National Guard troops arrive in Los Angeles as immigration enforcement tensions escalate | CBS News