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The Muckrake Political Podcast

🚨DONALD TRUMP INDICTED🚨

The Muckrake Political Podcast

CLNS Media Network

News, Politics

4.6530 Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2023

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

After recording the regular Weekender episode, co-hosts Jared Yates Sexton and Nick Hauselman suddenly found out that Donald Trump had been indicted in New York - so buckle up for the first segment, followed by their discussion of yet another mass shooting, this time in Tennessee before moving on to the GOP's war on Tik Tok and finishing up with a kindler, gentler Republican being pushed to run for President: none other than Glenn Youngkin. To listen to the full episode, go to http://patreon.com/muckrakepodcast and become a patron. This gets you an additional episode every week, but also supports the show, keeping it commercial free and editorially independent.

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0:00.0

Uh, hi.

0:05.4

Uh, Jerry, he's nice to him here to the councilman.

0:07.3

Uh, Nick, it appears that Charlie Brown kicked that football finally.

0:12.3

Uh, right, as soon as we were done recording, uh, this episode of the Weekender, uh, reports have come out that, uh, Donald John Trump, the 45th president of the United States of America,

0:22.4

and absolute national disgrace, has been indicted in New York for felonious hush money payments

0:31.8

and will be supposedly reprimanded to custody, fingerprinted, mugshot it,

0:38.5

and then released on his own reconnaissance.

0:41.8

I got to tell you, Nick, there's a lot happening here.

0:45.8

We're obviously going to be covering this going forward.

0:48.7

I'm a little surprised that this is happening.

0:51.7

Well, they always say that's easy to indict a ham sandwich, or you can

0:55.2

indict a ham sandwich. It's in a grand jury. So, maybe we shouldn't be surprised, but again,

1:02.5

it's been so long. It's escaped so many times that it just felt like they would never happen.

1:06.4

I do feel it's interesting because if it does confirm that like they presented evidence,

1:12.0

and remember, this is a bit of a complicated case because, first of all, it's falsifying business

1:16.0

records, which is a misdemeanor.

1:17.1

But if it's in the furtherance of a federal crime, then it becomes a felony.

1:21.7

It's novel.

1:22.7

It's probably the weakest of the cases against him.

1:25.0

But we already heard from one of the other people in the grand jury in Georgia, right? That young woman who was talking on the news. And she was dropping

1:33.8

a little bit of hints, which probably gives me some insight into maybe what the grand jury was like

1:38.2

in New York as far as, like, they all are going to probably, they're going to see he's guilty.

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