The discussion centers on the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey for his tweet “8647,” which some interpret as a call for Trump’s assassination. Matt argues the indictment is politically motivated and unlikely to succeed due to the ambiguity of the phrase and the strong legal protections for speech, especially for public figures. The conversation also touches on the constitutional interpretation of birthright citizenship, noting that legislative changes would face significant legal challenges. Additionally, the speaker criticizes the Trump administration for pursuing trumped-up charges and emphasizes the importance of proving cases in court.
Is there a future in politics for Republicans who cross President Donald Trump? The signs this year suggest no, and Trump has convinced his voters to defeat his adversaries again and again.
Alex Murdaugh's murder convictions and life sentence for the deaths of his wife and son were overturned Wednesday by the South Carolina Supreme Court because the court clerk at his trial suggested he was guilty. But the disgraced lawyer won't be leaving prison anytime soon.
Workers at Denver airport initially missed a security breach by man who scaled an 8-foot perimeter fence and crossed a runway where he was hit and killed in a fiery collision by a plane with 231 people on board, authorities said Tuesday.
The Labor Department's consumer price index rose 3.8% from April 2025, according to data released Tuesday. On a month-to-month basis, April prices rose 0.6% from March as gasoline prices rose 5.4% during the month; the month-over-month gain was down from 0.9% increase from February to March.
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