Topic: Judiciary Committee

45 chapters across the catalog

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 44:00 - 48:03

1071: Commie Comey

Senate Judiciary Committee "Eleven White Men" Narrative

A media supercut highlights the repetitive use of the phrase "eleven white men" to describe the Republican members of the Senate Judiciary Committee. The hosts point out that the committee includes diverse members like Ted Cruz, Kamala Harris, and Cory Booker, but the media focus remains strictly on the GOP's gender and racial makeup during the Kavanaugh hearings.

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 48:04 - 50:59

1071: Commie Comey

Christine Blasey Ford Testimony Negotiations

Negotiations continue regarding the public hearing for Dr. Christine Blasey Ford's allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. While Ford has accepted the invitation to testify, her lawyers are disputing the timing and format of the hearing. The White House characterizes these requests as a delay tactic intended to push the confirmation past the midterm elections.

Kohanna
Episode 1822 2:00:54 - 2:02:45

1822: Kohanna

Jack Smith Subpoena, House Judiciary Committee Hearing

Special Counsel Jack Smith has been subpoenaed to appear before the House Judiciary Committee on December 17th. Chairman Jim Jordan is demanding all documents and communications related to Smith's investigations into President Trump. The hearing follows the dismissal of federal cases against Trump and the appointment of Pam Bondi as the new Attorney General.

Psyop Season
Episode 1720 1:15:34 - 1:19:03

1720: Psyop Season

Kash Patel Seeks Senate Support for FBI Confirmation

Kash Patel has been meeting with senators on Capitol Hill to secure support for his nomination as FBI Director, promising a "smooth transition" and a restoration of "law and order." While Republican Senator Josh Hawley expressed confidence in Patel's confirmation, Democrats like Peter Welch raised concerns over Patel's past statements regarding the use of authority against political opponents. Patel emphasizes his intent to earn the trust of the Senate through the formal advice and consent process.

Uncertainty Complex
Episode 1556 26:34 - 34:09

1556: Uncertainty Complex

AI Regulation, Sam Altman Senate Judiciary Hearing

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee, calling for government regulation and licensing of artificial intelligence. Senator Richard Blumenthal opened the hearing with an AI-generated clone of his own voice to demonstrate the technology's risks. Critics suggest that established AI companies are lobbying for regulation to create a "moat" that prevents smaller competitors from entering the market.

Clips of the Day
Episode 1550 1:12:58 - 1:15:09

1550: Clips of the Day

Al Green, Impeachment Experts and Racial Representation

Congressman Al Green criticizes the House Judiciary Committee for failing to include "people of color" among the constitutional scholars testifying on impeachment. Green argues that the lack of diversity sends a negative message to the world and refuses to let the input of minority experts be ignored. The hosts find Green's focus on identity politics during a constitutional crisis to be "fantastic" fodder for the show.

Freeze Peach
Episode 1519 2:18:49 - 2:21:49

1519: Freeze Peach

Jim Jordan, Church-Style Committee, Intelligence Agency Oversight

Representative Jim Jordan is expected to lead a "Church-style" committee to investigate the weaponization of federal agencies. The original 1970s Church Committee exposed CIA domestic spying and the use of journalists as assets. The hosts express skepticism that these new hearings will lead to meaningful change, suggesting that intelligence agencies have only become more sophisticated in their "buffaloing" of the public.

Frog of War
Episode 1436 10:30 - 12:17

1436: Frog of War

Marsha Blackburn, Gender Definitions, and Biological Context

Senator Marsha Blackburn questioned Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson on the definition of the word "woman" during the confirmation hearings. Jackson's refusal to provide a definition, stating she is "not a biologist," sparked significant media debate. The exchange is analyzed as a strategic attempt to highlight Jackson's liberal judicial philosophy, while Senator Mazie Hirono is criticized for her comments regarding the role of race in the nomination.

super-mutation
Episode 1382 2:17:00 - 2:23:41

1382: super-mutation

Larry Nassar Investigation, FBI Accountability Hearing

Simone Biles and other elite gymnasts testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee regarding the FBI's failure to investigate sexual abuse allegations against Larry Nassar in 2015. The testimony revealed that FBI agents lied to investigators and falsified reports to cover up their negligence. FBI Director Christopher Wray issued an apology, but victims continue to demand criminal charges for the agents involved.

Mask Debate
Episode 1264 56:01 - 59:20

1264: Mask Debate

Jerry Nadler, House Judiciary Committee Mask Confrontation

Chairman Jerry Nadler engaged in a heated exchange with Republican members Jim Jordan and Matt Gaetz over mask-wearing during a committee hearing. Nadler forbid members from removing masks even to drink coffee, leading to accusations of partisan grandstanding. A supercut of the hearing highlights the repetitive use of the procedural phrase "reclaiming my time" by Democrats to prevent witnesses from answering questions.

Agitprop
Episode 1252 59:21 - 1:03:03

1252: Agitprop

Jerry Nadler Mask Enforcement and House Decorum

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler sparked a confrontation by refusing to recognize Republican members who were not wearing masks during a committee session. Nadler cited the authority of the attending physician and House rules on decorum to enforce the safety standard. Republican members, including Tom McClintock, challenged the legal basis of the requirement, leading to a prolonged procedural dispute.

Invidious Phobias
Episode 1202 53:05 - 56:12

1202: Invidious Phobias

Additional Impeachment Articles and Public Apathy

House Judiciary Committee lawyers suggest the possibility of filing additional articles of impeachment against President Trump depending on the testimony of Don McGahn. Meanwhile, Congressman Al Green calls for impeachment based on "invidious phobias," though polling suggests the public is becoming increasingly disinterested.

Self Certified
Episode 1198 5:58 - 10:45

1198: Self Certified

Lindsey Graham, Senate Judiciary Committee Impeachment Strategy

Senator Lindsey Graham, referred to as "Lindy" by the hosts, appeared on Maria Bartiromo's program to discuss the upcoming Senate impeachment trial. Graham expressed a desire to end the trial quickly to avoid a "circus" and advised President Donald Trump to accept an acquittal rather than calling witnesses like Hunter Biden or Adam Schiff. The discussion highlights Graham's previous ties to John McCain and potential conflicts regarding Ukrainian corruption investigations.

Fossil Fools
Episode 1197 1:29:30 - 1:33:37

1197: Fossil Fools

Al Green, Lack of Diversity in Impeachment Experts

Representative Al Green expresses "heartfelt regrets" on the House floor regarding the lack of "people of color" among the constitutional scholars testifying before the Judiciary Committee. Green argues that this exclusion sends a negative message to the world. The hosts discuss the political implications of the Democratic Party potentially taking the black vote for granted.

Clinton Kildepstein
Episode 1196 45:12 - 49:24

1196: Clinton Kildepstein

House Judiciary Committee Impeachment Hearing Highlights

Constitutional scholars testified before the House Judiciary Committee regarding the impeachment of President Trump. Professor Pamela Karlan drew criticism for a joke involving the President's son, Barron, while Professor Jonathan Turley warned against lowering impeachment standards.

Showly
Episode 1159 17:55 - 21:44

1159: Showly

House Judiciary Committee, Grand Jury Testimony Lawsuit

House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler filed a federal suit to obtain underlying grand jury testimony from the Mueller investigation for a potential impeachment inquiry. The move is described as a strategic shift by Democrats before a six-week congressional break. Additionally, Speaker Nancy Pelosi's meeting with Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is noted as an attempt to resolve internal caucus tensions.

Taking a Mueller
Episode 1158

1158: Taking a Mueller

Robert Mueller Testimony, Cognitive Decline and Performance

Robert Mueller appeared before Congress to testify regarding his investigation into Russian election interference and potential obstruction of justice. Observers noted that Mueller appeared physically frail and struggled to answer questions, frequently referring back to the written report or claiming the subject was outside his purview. The presence of an FBI aide next to him was interpreted as a "security blanket" for a witness who seemed incapable of withstanding rigorous cross-examination.

Taking a Mueller
Episode 1158 18:24 - 22:26

1158: Taking a Mueller

Ted Lieu, OLC Opinion Retraction

Representative Ted Lieu attempted to lead Robert Mueller into admitting that the only reason Donald Trump was not indicted was due to the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) opinion prohibiting the indictment of a sitting president. While Mueller initially agreed with Lieu's framing, he later issued a formal retraction during the afternoon session. Mueller clarified that the team did not reach a determination on whether a crime was committed, rather than being solely blocked by the OLC guideline.

Opinion People
Episode 1134 0:00 - 7:59

1134: Opinion People

William Barr, House Judiciary Committee Hearing Conflict

Attorney General William Barr declined to testify before the House Judiciary Committee following a dispute over the questioning format. Chairman Jerry Nadler insisted on using staff attorneys for questioning, a move Barr rejected in favor of direct questioning by members of Congress. Republican committee members characterized the proceedings as a "kangaroo court" during a chaotic session marked by procedural disagreements and gaveling.