Department of Justice

Martha is joined by Andrew McCarthy, David Spunt, Brett Tolman, and Karl Rove, as they discuss the contents of the Durham Report.

On this episode, Bret sits down with FBI Director Christopher Wray, as they discuss the loss of faith in the Bureau and the Justice Department in the wake of the "Twitter Files" and the Hunter Biden Laptop story. 

This week, former National Security Cyber Specialist at the U.S. Department of Justice and Partner at BakerHostetler, Ed McAndrew.

On this episode, Sean and Rachel sit down to discuss how they believe President Biden is using the justice system to persecute political enemies. 

Will sits down with the President of The Center For Renewing America, Russ Vought, to break down what states could do to help combat the border crisis.

On this episode of Q & Trey, Trey sheds light on some of the legal reasoning for the original Roe v. Wade decision, giving listeners context for what may happen should the court overturn the decision later this year.

On this episode, Trey explains how the Department of Justice monitors the FBI to ensure it is acting ethically and describes why the U.S. changed Senatorial elections to be done via the popular vote.

On this episode, Trey breaks down who is most affected when prosecutors decide what laws they enforce and which ones they don't. Then, Trey reflects on his own experience to give advice to a future law student. 

This week, Ben Domenech is joined by Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) to explain the status of the Department of Justice regarding the 'display of ignorance' from United States Attorney General Merrick Garland.