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Legal Standing

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Trump's War RUNS into TROUBLE in Senate + SCOTUS Shock Move?!?! | It's Complicated
War Powers ResolutionExecutive PowerCongressional Oversight
May 8, 2026

Trump's War RUNS into TROUBLE in Senate + SCOTUS Shock Move?!?! | It's Complicated

This episode dissects the Trump administration's legal maneuvers to circumvent the War Powers Resolution regarding military actions in Iran and the Supreme Court's re-engagement with the legality of Mifepristone access.

The Intersection with Michael Popok
The Intersection with Michael Popok
LIVE: Trump BLINDSIDED as EPSTEIN Lawsuit FILED…by Meidas Host!!
Epstein Files Transparency ActGovernment TransparencyLegal Standing
May 3, 2026

LIVE: Trump BLINDSIDED as EPSTEIN Lawsuit FILED…by Meidas Host!!

A Meidas Host has filed a novel lawsuit against the Department of Justice, alleging non-compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act and seeking the appointment of a special master to review millions of redacted and withheld documents.

Legal AF Podcast
Legal AF Podcast
BREAKING: MAJOR UPDATE on NEW Epstein lawsuit
Epstein filesDOJ transparencyCongressional oversight
Jan 22, 2026

BREAKING: MAJOR UPDATE on NEW Epstein lawsuit

Congressman Ro Khanna details the next steps in forcing the release of Epstein files, including potential lawsuits, impeachment efforts, and the political motivations behind government resistance.

Brian Tyler Cohen
Brian Tyler Cohen
BREAKING: Court RULES in Epstein files lawsuit
Epstein FilesDOJ ComplianceJudicial Authority
Jan 21, 2026

BREAKING: Court RULES in Epstein files lawsuit

A federal judge denied a request by Representatives Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie to appoint a special master for the Epstein files, citing a lack of judicial authority without an active lawsuit, but explicitly noted their right to initiate new litigation.

Brian Tyler Cohen
Brian Tyler Cohen
Justice Department pulls DISGUSTING Epstein stunt in court
Epstein Files Transparency ActDepartment of Justice (DOJ)Legal Standing
Jan 19, 2026

Justice Department pulls DISGUSTING Epstein stunt in court

The Department of Justice used a procedural legal argument to block a congressional request for an independent monitor over the Epstein files, despite being in 'flagrant violation' of a federal transparency law.

Brian Tyler Cohen
Brian Tyler Cohen