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Judicial Nominations

Discover key takeaways from 10 podcast episodes about this topic.

Liz Oyer on Todd Blanche, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell | Bulwark on Sunday
Justice DepartmentTodd BlancheGhislaine Maxwell
Jun 28, 2026

Liz Oyer on Todd Blanche, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell | Bulwark on Sunday

Liz Oyer, a former Justice Department lawyer, exposes how Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche allegedly orchestrated a corrupt prison transfer for Ghislaine Maxwell and systematically politicized the Bureau of Prisons, undermining the rule of law.

Bulwark Takes
Bulwark Takes
Ancient GOP Senator Panics After Accidentally Stepping Into Minefield
Judicial NominationsSenate Judiciary Committee2020 Election
Jun 26, 2026

Ancient GOP Senator Panics After Accidentally Stepping Into Minefield

Chuck Grassley's accidental admission that Biden won the 2020 election highlights the GOP's tightrope walk on judicial nominations, revealing how one nominee's truthful answers could disrupt Trump's control over the federal judiciary.

The Majority Report w/ Sam Seder
The Majority Report w/ Sam Seder
This is becoming impossible to defend
Donald TrumpRepublican PartyHousing Policy
Jun 25, 2026

This is becoming impossible to defend

Donald Trump's recent actions, from sabotaging a bipartisan housing bill to exhibiting concerning cognitive and behavioral patterns, reveal a leader increasingly detached from reality and detrimental to his own party's success.

The David Pakman Show
The David Pakman Show
INSIDE the Supreme Court Coup that Happened Right in Front of Us
Conservative Legal MovementSupreme CourtJudicial Philosophy
Jun 21, 2026

INSIDE the Supreme Court Coup that Happened Right in Front of Us

This episode unpacks how Justice Samuel Alito became a pivotal figure in the conservative legal movement's methodical, decades-long effort to reshape American law and the Supreme Court.

The Intersection with Michael Popok
The Intersection with Michael Popok
'Project 2029' Must Be More Radical Than 'Project 2025' | Josh Orton | TMR
Judicial ReformSupreme CourtDemocratic Party Strategy
Jun 15, 2026

'Project 2029' Must Be More Radical Than 'Project 2025' | Josh Orton | TMR

Josh Orton argues that Democrats' 'Project 2029' must be as radical and institutionally transformative as the right's 'Project 2025' to counter conservative judicial overreach and consolidate power.

The Majority Report w/ Sam Seder
The Majority Report w/ Sam Seder
LIVE: Trump INSTANTLY BACKTRACKS after FAKE IRAN DEAL
US Foreign PolicyIran ConflictPolitical Messaging
May 6, 2026

LIVE: Trump INSTANTLY BACKTRACKS after FAKE IRAN DEAL

Despite claims of an 'Iran deal' and 'holding all the cards,' the hosts argue that Trump's chaotic foreign policy and domestic political maneuvers reveal a lack of coherent strategy, leading to economic instability and internal party struggles.

Legal AF Podcast
Legal AF Podcast
Are you ready for the next invasion?
Political IndictmentsFreedom of SpeechPresidential Power
May 4, 2026

Are you ready for the next invasion?

This episode exposes political deception and media fragmentation, from a bizarre 'seashells' indictment and Trump's casual invasion threats to the decline of right-wing media and the evasion of basic facts by public officials.

The David Pakman Show
The David Pakman Show
How Alito Paved the Way for the Trump MESS
Samuel AlitoFederalist SocietyConservative Legal Movement
Apr 8, 2026

How Alito Paved the Way for the Trump MESS

This episode details Justice Samuel Alito's calculated rise through the conservative legal movement, from the Federalist Society's humble beginnings to his pivotal role in overturning Roe v. Wade and shaping presidential immunity doctrine.

The Intersection with Michael Popok
The Intersection with Michael Popok
Terence Crutcher Case Heads to Jury. SCOTUS Race Case. Senators Press 2020 Election Truth
Civil RightsCriminal Justice ReformQualified Immunity
Apr 1, 2026

Terence Crutcher Case Heads to Jury. SCOTUS Race Case. Senators Press 2020 Election Truth

This episode dissects critical legal and political battles, from a police qualified immunity ruling and racial discrimination in jury selection to the economic impact of anti-DEI policies on Black women entrepreneurs and the fight for voting rights.

Roland Martin Unfiltered
Roland Martin Unfiltered
Terence Crutcher Case Heads to Jury. SCOTUS Race Case. Senators Press 2020 Election Truth
Racial JusticeQualified ImmunityPolice Accountability
Apr 1, 2026

Terence Crutcher Case Heads to Jury. SCOTUS Race Case. Senators Press 2020 Election Truth

This episode dissects critical legal battles against qualified immunity and racial bias in jury selection, exposes political maneuvers to undermine voting rights, and reveals the economic impact of anti-DEI policies on Black women entrepreneurs, alongside an inspiring story of a homeless-to-Oprah-featured jewelry designer.

Roland Martin Unfiltered
Roland Martin Unfiltered