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It's the midweek edition of Legal AF, your favorite law and politics podcast. Wednesdays with Karen Freeman Ignifolo and Michael Popok. Oh, where do we start? I guess we'll start with whatever they call that 140 minute long podcast. fake State of the Union address last night, but more particularly, we'll focus on the intersection of law and politics.
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Like when Donald Trump blew the doors off of most of the cases involving Doge, there's about a dozen of them, because he finally said what everybody knows, that Elon Musk runs Doge. Duh. But the Department of Justice has been taking counter positions on that until now. And then we got that weird moment when Donald Trump entered
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The arena entered the chambers and did like a fist bump, little belly pat of Chief Justice Roberts, who looked very uncomfortable. Talk about things that were said there. And Amy Coney Barrett, who's getting like flamed, roasted by MAGA because they don't like the fact that she like turned away and

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Michael Popok and Karen Friedman Agnifilo are back on the top-rated Legal AF podcast, debating the biggest legal and political stories of the week. They break down last night’s joint address and its impact on federal cases, including Trump’s shocking confession that Elon Musk runs DOGE, his awkward fist bump with a visibly uncomfortable Chief Justice Roberts, and the broader implications of Musk’s influence.

They also discuss the Supreme Court’s two bombshell rulings—one forcing the Trump administration to immediately pay $2 billion in humanitarian aid, and the other allowing raw sewage to contaminate water supplies (yuck).

Plus, they cover two new summary judgment orders requiring Trump to reinstate government watchdogs he unlawfully fired, and a new appeal brief filed by Trump's latest legal team in his ongoing attempt to transfer his felony conviction from state to federal court.

All this and more at the intersection of law and politics—don’t miss it!

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