
Pelosi's Taiwan Trip Fallout, Primary Strategy, Foreign Agents Registration Act and Rumble v. Google
Bruce Fein, former Associate Deputy Attorney General of the United States and one of the country's leading constitutional scholars joins the show. Fein and the Misfits engage in a conversation about a series of FBI raids on properties in St. Louis, Missouri and St. Petersburg, Florida owned by the African People's Socialist Party, a small anti-colonialist group that supports reparations for African Americans. The reason for the raid, the 80-year-old man is being accused of failing to fill out a form on the Justice Department's website indicating that his group may have accepted funds from a man connected to the Russian government. more broadly, the FBI says that a Russian national by the name of Aleksandar Ionov provided money to the African People's Socialist Party and asked them to circulate a petition to the United Nations saying that US colonialism has oppressed black people in the United States. Apparently, that's a crime.
Dr. Jack Rasmus, economist, radio show host & author of 'The Scourge of Neoliberalism: US Economic Policy from Reagan to Trump joins the program. They talk about results from Tuesday's primaries. Trump-endorsed candidates won primaries for US Senate and Secretary of State in Arizona, Trump's endorsed candidate for Governor of Arizona is leading in a race still too close to call, an anti-Trump Republican Congressman was ousted in Michigan, and in Missouri, one of the “Erics” that Trump endorsed, state Attorney General Eric Schmidt, beat former Governor Eric Grietens for the US Senate nomination. The only bright spot for anti-Trumpers was that Kansas voters rejected a constitutional amendment that would have banned abortion.
Chris Garaffa, technologist and co-host of the CovertAction Bulletin podcast joins the show to talk about a recent court decision that allows Rumble.com's antitrust lawsuit against Google to proceed.
Bruce Fein, former Associate Deputy Attorney General of the United States and one of the country's leading constitutional scholars joins the show. Fein and the Misfits engage in a conversation about a series of FBI raids on properties in St. Louis, Missouri and St. Petersburg, Florida owned by the African People's Socialist Party, a small anti-colonialist group that supports reparations for African Americans. The reason for the raid, the 80-year-old man is being accused of failing to fill out a form on the Justice Department's website indicating that his group may have accepted funds from a man connected to the Russian government. more broadly, the FBI says that a Russian national by the name of Aleksandar Ionov provided money to the African People's Socialist Party and asked them to circulate a petition to the United Nations saying that US colonialism has oppressed black people in the United States. Apparently, that's a crime.
Dr. Jack Rasmus, economist, radio show host & author of 'The Scourge of Neoliberalism: US Economic Policy from Reagan to Trump joins the program. They talk about results from Tuesday's primaries. Trump-endorsed candidates won primaries for US Senate and Secretary of State in Arizona, Trump's endorsed candidate for Governor of Arizona is leading in a race still too close to call, an anti-Trump Republican Congressman was ousted in Michigan, and in Missouri, one of the “Erics” that Trump endorsed, state Attorney General Eric Schmidt, beat former Governor Eric Grietens for the US Senate nomination. The only bright spot for anti-Trumpers was that Kansas voters rejected a constitutional amendment that would have banned abortion.
Chris Garaffa, technologist and co-host of the CovertAction Bulletin podcast joins the show to talk about a recent court decision that allows Rumble.com's antitrust lawsuit against Google to proceed.