The Intersection with Michael Popok

The Intersection with Michael Popok

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INSIDE the PUSH to REIGN in Trump & FUND Watchdogs
Corporate AccountabilityLegal System ReformConsumer Protection

INSIDE the PUSH to REIGN in Trump & FUND Watchdogs

David Seligman, candidate for Colorado Attorney General, exposes how a two-tiered justice system and corporate-friendly legal mechanisms like forced arbitration undermine the rule of law for ordinary Americans, advocating for state attorneys general to aggressively counter corporate impunity.

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Trump Utterly OUTMANEUVERED as Voters HAVE HAD ENOUGH
Antitrust LawConsumer ProtectionVoting Rights

Trump Utterly OUTMANEUVERED as Voters HAVE HAD ENOUGH

State Attorneys General are spearheading critical antitrust battles against corporate giants like Live Nation and Amazon, and defending voting rights, stepping in where the federal government is perceived to be failing or actively undermining these efforts.

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Trump RUSHES to COVER His POLICY NIGHTMARE
Federal PreemptionState LawSection 230

Trump RUSHES to COVER His POLICY NIGHTMARE

The podcast dissects the escalating legal battle over AI regulation, highlighting the tension between state-led consumer protection and federal preemption efforts favored by tech giants and the White House.

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Former FTC Commissioner REVEALS Trump's DESPERATE POWER GRAB
FTCFederal Trade CommissionPresidential Authority

Former FTC Commissioner REVEALS Trump's DESPERATE POWER GRAB

A former FTC Commissioner details how presidential attempts to remove independent agency leaders without cause challenge over a century of legal precedent and threaten the foundational balance of power in American governance.

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