
Sat Apr 25, 2026
1:27:03
Host Jim Santelle delves into the tumultuous world of justice and politics, dissecting investigations of political figures like John Brennan and Jerome Powell, which raise eyebrows for their seemingly partisan motives. Santelle critiques the Department of Justice's handling and misuse of subpoenas, highlighting the troubling trend of investigations serving as punishment. The episode shifts focus to legitimate prosecutions like the gun supplier in the Shreveport shooting and singer David Burke's (d4vd) murder charges, underscoring the role of deterrence. Santelle also tackles DOJ's controversial denaturalization moves and the revival of the death penalty, while Supreme Court cases on environmental and LGBTQIA rights add further complexity to the justice landscape.