Best Of 2022 | Ginni Thomas Wanted a Revolution

Best Of 2022 | Ginni Thomas Wanted a Revolution

Virginia “Ginni” Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, is a fervent right-wing activist. She was also a supporter of the attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results, as evidenced by a batch of texts shared with the congressional committee investigating January 6th.

The Ginni Thomas texts create a conflict of interest for Justice Clarence Thomas as he hears cases pertaining to the insurrection. But the Supreme Court is not expected to do much to dispel notions of bias. Why?

Guest: Mark Joseph Stern, senior writer covering courts and the law for Slate.

This week as we ease out of summer, we are replaying some of our favorite episodes from the last year. This episode originally aired March 30, 2022.

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SchadenFriday: Greg Bovino, You’re Fired…from Minnesota

In the wake of the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti during Trump’s immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota, the closest thing to “accountability” we’ve seen is Border Patrol’s Gregory Bovino ...

30 Jan 6min

Can Cell Phones Stop ICE?

Can Cell Phones Stop ICE?

In the immediate aftermath of the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minnesota, federal authorities presented very different accounts of what happened from what videos from witnesses showed. Di...

30 Jan 26min

Sure Looks Like Another Government Shutdown

Sure Looks Like Another Government Shutdown

Just as public sentiment is turning on ICE and Border Patrol’s action in Minnesota, another spending bill is due in the U.S. Senate. Can the Democrats use the opportunity to put some restraints on Tru...

29 Jan 25min

Are We Ready for the World Cup?

Are We Ready for the World Cup?

When the US won a bid to co-host the World Cup, Trump was midway through his first term. Eight years later, he’s back in office, and giving soccer fans eager to watch the tournament this summer good r...

28 Jan 24min

How Immigration Enforcement Became So Violent

How Immigration Enforcement Became So Violent

How ICE and Border Patrol’s mission became harassing the president’s personal enemies.Guest: Radley Balko, journalist and the author of Rise of the Warrior Cop: The Militarization of America’s Police ...

27 Jan 25min

Everyone Saw CBP Kill Alex Pretti

Everyone Saw CBP Kill Alex Pretti

Once again, federal agents have shot and killed a legal observer in Minneapolis. Once again, the shooting is on video. And once again, the Trump Administration has closed ranks around the officers. Bu...

26 Jan 28min

David Ellison, Eldest Boy

David Ellison, Eldest Boy

Having already taken over Paramount, David Ellison was vying to add Warner Bros. Discovery to his portfolio. Are his dad’s politics behind his drive to run Hollywood or is there something else going o...

25 Jan 29min

The Right’s Minneapolis Outrage Machine

The Right’s Minneapolis Outrage Machine

The administration’s justification for their actions in Minneapolis owe a lot to the right-wing influencers—and they seem happy to keep this vicious cycle rolling onto California next. Guest: Will Som...

23 Jan 24min

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