What You Need to Know is about the cost of lawfare. Dean Eastman, Sydney Powell, and Jeff Clark are all having to spend absurd legal costs in the face of unrelenting lawfare, only because they did what the Democrats were advocating for back in 2000. Get an alternate slate of electors in case the facts of the election were fishy. Now that we have seen the fishiest election in U.S. history, it was necessary. The cost is not just monetary, though. The slurs and smears of lawfare are damaging the reputation and abilities of people who have important positions in American society. Lawfare is devastating, and they only use it on the people who can really make a difference.
Kent Heckenlively is an attorney, science teacher, and New York Times bestselling author. He joins Ed to discuss his most recent book, which is also his fiction debut: The King of Italy: A Novel. Kent explains how he got into fiction writing and how it was always a passion of his that he is grateful to be able to engage in.
John Mauck, attorney representing Kaya Hudgins, joins Ed to discuss the good fight he is fighting in the Chicago public schools. Kaya Hudgins alleged that her school coerced her into participating in Eastern religious practices. Hudgins believed that this was a violation of her religious liberty, and now the attorneys at Mauck & Baker are fighting for Hudgins in the case.
Wrap Up: Biden and Zelensky scheming a 10-year funding agreement (NO loans, just gives), and it’s not even just “lethal” military aid. This is rebuilding and propping up a nation. And guess what? It looks like Speaker Johnson knew it before he passed the bill.