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Stay Tuned with Preet

CAFE Insider Sample 10/5: Irreparable Harm: Abortion, Insurrection, and the Kitchen Sink

Stay Tuned with Preet

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News, Society & Culture, Politics, Government

4.832.4K Ratings

🗓️ 5 October 2021

⏱️ 16 minutes

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In this sample from the CAFE Insider podcast, Preet and Joyce discuss the subpoenas issued by the House select committee investigating the January 6th insurrection at the Capitol. They also break down the mechanisms for compelling Congressional testimony and for holding someone accountable for defying a subpoena.    In the full episode, Preet and Joyce discuss the latest developments regarding reproductive rights, including the Department of Justice’s emergency request to block Texas’s restrictive abortion law, and the forthcoming Supreme Court case where the state of Mississippi has asked the Court to overturn Roe v. Wade. To listen to the full episode and get access to all exclusive CAFE Insider content, try the membership free for two weeks: www.cafe.com/insider Sign up to receive the free weekly CAFE Brief newsletter: www.cafe.com/brief This podcast is brought to you by CAFE Studios and Vox Media Podcast Network.  Tamara Sepper – Executive Producer; Adam Waller – Senior Editorial Producer; Matthew Billy – Audio Producer; Jake Kaplan – Editorial Producer REFERENCES & SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS:  “Note From Elie: Contempt of Congress Prosecutions are Necessary but Fraught,” CAFE, 10/1/21 2 U.S. Code §192 - Refusal of witness to testify or produce papers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey folks, another busy week of politically charged legal news making the headlines.

0:05.9

Texas' restrictive abortion law is back in court, as a federal judge considers the Department

0:10.4

of Justice's emergency request to block the law.

0:14.1

In other news, the House select committee investigating the insurrection of the Capitol

0:18.2

issued new subpoenas for a number of Trump allies who helped organize the rally on January

0:22.8

6th, but committee also recently subpoenaed former Trump aides, including White House

0:26.9

Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and Trump campaign CEO Steve Bannon.

0:31.6

Joyce Vance and I discuss all this and more on the Cathay Insider podcast.

0:36.3

Today we're sharing a clip from the episode with listeners of Stay Tune.

0:39.7

To hear our full conversation and access all other Cathay Insider content, try the membership

0:44.8

free for two weeks.

0:46.7

You can do that at Cathay.com-insider.

0:50.3

That's Cathay.com-insider.

0:53.3

We look forward to having you as part of the insider community.

0:59.7

So the question that everyone is waiting for us to get to is, do these folks have to

1:04.8

comply with the subpoenas and what basis do they have to not comply?

1:08.3

So we should take the two groups separately for a moment.

1:11.1

So you have Meadows, Bannon, Cash, Patel, Scabino.

1:15.1

Three of those four were in governmental positions at the time of the conduct that's being

1:20.4

inquired about and the communications took place.

1:23.8

One of them, Steve Bannon, I don't know what basis at all.

1:27.4

Steve Bannon, who is a private citizen at the time.

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