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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 590: Two Lawyers on the Trump Verdict

4-6-2024 < Counter Currents 31 355 words
 

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Attorneys Jason Lee Van Dyke (Twitter) and David Zsutty were Greg Johnson‘s guests on the latest broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio, where they discussed the Trump verdict and answered listener questions. It is now available for download and online listening.


Topics discussed include:


00:02:50 The background of the case
00:05:02 Was the case about hush money?
00:09:56 Loopholes in the legal system
00:13:03 How was Donald Trump convicted?
00:16:48 The motivation for the trial was political
00:17:57 Details about proving “beyond a reasonable doubt”
00:22:26 What impact will the conviction have on the public?
00:27:02 Getting arrested is common
00:32:05 How plea deals are like extortion
00:33:24 Trump invited this
00:35:25 Trump’s election was an insult to the entire establishment
00:36:34 Might Trump go to jail before the election?
00:45:36 Can Trump win the 2024 election?
00:47:04 Along what lines would America split apart?
00:51:37 On Splitsville USA
00:54:02 Actually, Trump did pardon some of his own people
00:54:27 How the trial harms the establishment’s legitimacy
00:57:05 The Left uses lawfare to crush the Right
01:05:08 On George Soros’ prosecutors
01:05:38 Trump is better for us than Biden
01:08:33 On political magic
01:10:21 Nobody wants democracy
01:12:41 On the difference between democracy and populism
01:17:00 Aristotle’s views on polity
01:19:49 What does the Left even want?
01:21:31 The system relies on the “consent of the defeated”
01:27:11 The Right wants to separate but the Left wants control
01:29:59 The Greater Idaho movement
01:31:26 Why don’t white people riot?
01:39:18 How can national divorce be peaceful?
01:48:18 The next Homeland Institute (websiteTelegram) poll
01:51:25 Deportations can be calm and peaceful
01:52:29 Can the Democrats steal the next election?


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