Topic: Title 10

4 chapters across the catalog

Op Day
Episode 1772 16:56 - 18:21

1772: Op Day

John Yoo, Title 10 National Guard Deployment

Legal scholar John Yoo explained the statutory basis for President Trump's deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles under Title 10. Yoo noted that while the media focuses on "invasion" or "rebellion" clauses, the third provision allows the president to act if he is unable to execute federal laws. This interpretation justifies federal intervention when local jurisdictions block the execution of national immigration statutes.

Turban Tossing
Episode 1700 11:36 - 15:20

1700: Turban Tossing

Hurricane Helene Recovery, Ham Radio Emergency Networks

Reports from the Asheville area and northwest Tennessee highlight the destruction of local businesses, including the OP Way factory. The hosts discuss the lack of federal Title 10 activation and the role of the National Guard in the recovery efforts. They praise the performance of ham radio operators and private citizens using drones and helicopters to deliver insulin and supplies when government response faltered.

Bomb Rotterdam!
Episode 1464 1:17:07 - 1:21:18

1464: Bomb Rotterdam!

Kamala Harris Abortion Claims, HHS Transportation Plans

Vice President Kamala Harris claimed the Supreme Court took away a "constitutional right" from American women, a statement the hosts label as a lie. Meanwhile, HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra is exploring "aggressive" options to support abortion access, including using federal funds for transportation to other states. Becerra appeared cagey when questioned about the legality of these actions during recorded remarks.

After Spin Class
Episode 652 19:09 - 22:46

652: After Spin Class

Title 10 Funding and Syrian Rebel Training

Senator Harry Reid and Representative Buck McKeon advocate for increased military spending and the authority to train and equip Syrian rebels. The discussion highlights the use of U.S. Code Title 10 for funding, which allows for general fund appropriation including undisclosed amounts for the CIA. The hosts express skepticism toward the bipartisan support for arming groups formerly classified as terrorists.