What You Need to Know is that Margot Cleveland is doing a great job of giving crystal-clear explanations of why SCOTUS will likely smack down Jack Smith’s charges against Trump. SCOTUS will be looking at the application of the 1512(c) law dealing with obstruction of official proceedings in the Fischer case. Professor Cleveland investigates the 1512(c) law and the extent to which it applies for official proceedings, drawing from legal precedent to demonstrate that it can’t be used as a wild and wide-open charge like it’s being used in the prosecution of January 6 defendants.
David Rubin, author and former mayor of Shiloh, Israel, joins Ed to discuss how the October 7 attack by Hamas provides great moral clarification that we can learn from. David discusses how his own experience being victimized in a terrorist attack led him to establish the Shiloh Israel Children’s Fund. Learn more about David Rubin’s work at confrontingradicals.com!
Robert Bortins, Founder and CEO of Classical Conversations, joins Ed to discuss the state of homeschooling outside of the United States. Robert and Ed also discuss the growing distrust for the existing educational institutions, as antisemitism rises at Harvard and a Kansas school district approves a Satan club. More people are looking for options, and that is what Robert Bortins and Classical Conversations provide.
Wrap Up: According to AP, the new move in the conservative playbook is weaponizing plagiarism charges to take down racial minorities. In reality, though, former-President Gay did in fact commit one of the cardinal academic sins by presenting the words of others without attribution. This looks much more like a case of ignoring plagiarism only because Claudine Gay is black.