Topic: Jason Kessler

2 chapters across the catalog

Truth to Podcaster
Episode 1126 56:34 - 59:45

1126: Truth to Podcaster

Unequal Treatment Under Law, Charlottesville Assault Verdict

The hosts examine the erosion of the rule of law, citing San Francisco's refusal to prosecute thefts under $1,000 and a recent court case in Charlottesville. In that case, Jeffrey Winder was fined only $1 for punching white nationalist Jason Kessler, which the hosts argue sets a dangerous precedent that political violence is acceptable against certain groups. They express concern over the rise of "social law" over equal legal treatment.

Outrage Addition
Episode 955 20:35 - 22:48

955: Outrage Addition

Jason Kessler, ACLU, Charlottesville Permit Legal Battle

Organizer Jason Kessler worked with the ACLU and the Rutherford Institute to sue the city of Charlottesville after officials attempted to move his "pro-white" rally to a distant park. A federal judge ruled in favor of Kessler, citing First Amendment protections against content-based discrimination. The legal victory restored the permit for the original location, despite the city's claims that the proximity of opposing groups created an unsafe environment.