A Yale law professor is advising that the Supreme Court rule against Donald Trump in the Colorado ballot case — not because it’s the constitutional thing to do, but to avoid a “grave crisis.” Paul Kahn implies that keeping Trump off some state ballots would prevent his reelection and therefore a host of other crises that would arise should he win. TNA’s Joe Wolverton, J.D., weighs in on Kahn’s analysis. 

Other stories included in this episode:

@ 11:47 | Anti-Trump Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis may be more corrupt than previously known. She’s now attracting attention thanks to a lawsuit claiming that she improperly hired a romantic partner to help prosecute the case; 

@ 22:43 | Dr. Anthony Fauci seems to have developed amnesia, as evidenced by the number of times he said he “did not recall” when asked Covid-related questions; 

@ 33:00 | John Birch Society CEO Bill Hahn discusses why, in this time of such blatant corruption, it’s even more important that we support our local police and keep them independent. 

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Read Joe Wolverton’s analysis, “Navigating Legal and Constitutional Challenges in the Persecution and Prosecution of Donald Trump.” 

Learn more about The John Birch Society’s “Support Your Local Police and Keep Them Independent” (SYLP) campaign HERE.

Get an SYLP packet for police HERE.