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The McCarthy Report

Episode 292: Deportation Views

The McCarthy Report

National Review

Rich Lowry, National Review, Politics, Law, Andrew C. Mccarthy, Government, Conservatism, Conservative, Legal Affairs, Court, News

4.42.7K Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2025

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Today on The McCarthy Report, Andy and Rich discuss the Venezuelan deportees and all the legal confusion surrounding the case. This podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the McCarthy Report, the podcast where I, Rich Lowry discussed with Andy McCarthy, the latest legal and national security issues.

0:19.6

This week, what else? The Venezuela deportation case.

0:23.6

For some reason, you're not already following us on a streaming service, by the way.

0:26.9

You can find us everywhere from Spotify to Apple Podcasts.

0:29.2

And please give this podcast, Nanne McCarthy, the glowing, indeed gushing, five-star reviews

0:33.8

that they deserve wherever you listen to your podcast.

0:36.3

And now, without further ado, I welcome to this very podcast through the miracle of Riverside,

0:41.7

none of the than Annie McCarthy.

0:44.3

Hey, Rich.

0:44.6

How are you?

0:45.9

Good.

0:46.7

Let me cut short our usual chit chat to go straight to our sponsor this episode, the new podcast from the Competitive Enterprise Institute.

0:58.6

Pundits and politicians on both sides of the aisle are attacking Section 230, the law that

1:02.9

protects user-generated content on the internet from Airbnb reviews to social media posts.

1:08.8

So how did Section 230 become one of the most misunderstood laws in America?

1:13.5

Veteran Tech journalist Mike Masnick explores this in the new series, otherwise objectionable.

1:18.9

He takes you back to the 1990s to uncover the true story behind the law that shaped the Internet.

1:23.6

Hear from experts who witnessed the birth of the web, the lawmakers who wrote Section 230 and the tech

1:28.5

pioneers who couldn't have succeeded without it. Otherwise, objectionable traces the biggest

1:34.0

debates of the era, the global fight over online speech, and the new challenges we face today with

1:38.6

AI and Web 3, how to Section 230 continue to shape the Internet? And what happens if it changes?

1:44.8

Find out an otherwise objectionable and immersive docu-series out now wherever you get your podcast.

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