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The McCarthy Report

Episode 295: Habeus Corpus

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

🗓️ 10 April 2025

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Andy and Rich discuss the Alexander Ovechkin NHL goals record, the Supreme Court's decisions in the Alien Enemies Act case and the the federal firing case, and the question of the tariffs' constitutionality.This podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the McCarthy Report, the podcast where I, Rich Lowry, discuss with the Andy McCarthy, the latest legal and national security issues. This week, what else? The Supreme Court decisions, if for some reason you're not already following us on a streaming service, by the way, you can find us everywhere from Spotify to Apple Podcasts.

0:24.4

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

0:28.6

that they deserve wherever you listen to your podcast.

0:31.1

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

0:36.1

none other than Annie McCart any of course rich how are you

0:39.4

i'm good andy i uh i did it i saw vetchkin's record breaking goal amazing it's uh will be one of the

0:48.3

more historic records in terms of the sports i follow in my lifetime, and I managed to see it. Just broke the

0:56.7

right time for this Islander's game where I had tickets for a while, and he seemed off-paced

1:01.6

for a while, and then he needed to score a goal, a game on average, five games prior, and he did

1:07.9

it, but didn't score the additional goal to go over the top until the second

1:13.2

period. It's really nice UBS arena there for the Islanders. I don't know whether you've

1:17.2

ever been there. But as soon as the caps got this power play and the second period, everyone

1:22.5

knew. You could just feel the crowd was murmuring. I was sitting in the right side of the rink, not right

1:28.9

behind, yeah, I wasn't on the glass or anything, but had a really good view and got it, got it on my

1:34.2

phone and had watched it about 25 times. It's reduced my productivity this week, because whenever I

1:39.2

pick up my club, yeah, I got to watch it one more time. Yeah, but when you go back to work, you're working better.

1:45.8

So that's important.

1:46.9

Yeah, exactly.

1:48.0

After I saw what you had, I was trying to think I've never been in a stadium for an event that historic.

1:57.6

I mean, it's only there were, there will be many more people who claimed to have been

2:03.5

there than who were actually, who were actually there. They used to say that about Bobby Thompson's

2:09.3

home run that, you know, there were millions of people claimed to have been there. So I was trying to

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