in this week’s this Cause RoundtableFormer President Donald Trump was convicted in New York City last week of 34 counts of falsifying business records By Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie and Peter Suderman Editors The report was heard.
00:33 – Donald Trump’s conviction
27:37 – Weekly listener question
42:11 – Recent undercover stories
50:48-This week’s cultural recommendations
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Mentioned in this podcast:
“Will Donald Trump’s New York Conviction Make Us Banana Republicans?” By J.D. Tussier
“Trump’s conviction requires him to surrender his guns. Civil libertarians should be troubled.” By Jacob Salem
“The prosecution’s story about Trump makes several logically impossible claims” by Jacob Salem
“The First Crime” by Liz Wolfe
“Trump’s conviction shows jurors believed prosecutors’ dubious ‘election fraud’ claims” by Jacob Salem
“Trump Jury Instructions Call for Convictions Based on a Hodgepodge of Dubious Theories,” Jacob Sullum
“Trump tried to ‘deceive American voters,’ not a crime, prosecutors say” By Jacob Salem
“The Felon” by Matt Rabash
“Chase Oliver: What Does the Libertarian Presidential Candidate Really Believe?” By Zach Weismuller and Liz Wolff
“Chase Oliver Is Libertarian Party’s Presidential Choice” by Eric Boehm
“Government builds 8 EV chargers in 2.5 years with just $7.5 billion in cash” by Joe Lancaster
“Biden’s tariffs are a bad idea” by Eric Boehm
Fauci to Congress: 6-feet social distancing guidance may not be based on data, by Christian Britschgi
“’15 Days to Slow the Spread’: On the Fourth Anniversary, a Reminder to Stop Giving Politicians the Power” by John Stossel
“The Centers for Disease Control is Making America’s Epidemic Worse” by Peter Suderman
“CDC’s Guidance on Summer Camp Is Crazy” By Robby Soave
“CDC’s new ‘reopening’ guidance will keep schools closed in fall” By Matt Welch
“Ken Burns’ New Movie About What’s Right and Wrong About the Roosevelts” by Damon Root
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Audio production is by Ian Keyser; AHunt Beaty serves as assistant producer.
Music: “Angeline” by Brother Steve
- Producer: Hunter Beatty
- Video editor: Ian Keyser