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Harmeet Dhillon Discusses Faith, Lawfare, & Today’s GOP | Saturday Extra

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🗓️ 27 July 2024

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Harmeet Dhillon discusses her controversial Sikh prayer at the RNC, the Republican Party's inclusive approach, and the legal challenges facing former President Trump. Dhillon shares her views on the GOP's changing identity, key issues, and her own experiences in the party. Get the facts first on Morning Wire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

High-powered attorney Harmede Dillon has been a key force in the Republican Party

0:07.4

and an advocate for election integrity. She also became the subject of some

0:11.8

controversy last week when she offered a traditional sick prayer at the Republican National Convention.

0:17.5

In this episode I speak with Harmede about the debate concerning Republicans going big tent this year, the law fair leveled at

0:24.9

former President Trump, and her long history with the Republican Party.

0:29.1

I'm Daly Weyer, Editor-in-Chief John Bickley. It's Saturday July 27th and this is an extra edition of Morning Wire.

0:37.0

The following interview was conducted during the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.

0:46.0

Joining us now is Harmeet Dylan founder of Dylan Law Group.

0:50.0

Harmeet, thank you so much for joining us.

0:51.0

Thanks for having me.

0:52.0

It's fun to have you in person.

0:53.0

We've talked a number of times virtually,

0:55.3

but here you are in the studio.

0:57.4

So I wanted to start by asking you about a little controversy

1:00.4

stirred up by your speech at the R&C on Monday. You recited the artist's prayer.

1:06.2

First, tell us the significance of it and why you chose to incorporate that in your

1:10.9

remarks. Well, I actually did the Urdaz prayer in 2016 as well. that

1:15.0

in your remarks. Well, I actually did the Ur-Daz prayer in 2016 as well on day two of the convention that time.

1:17.0

And it is a daily prayer that observant six too.

1:20.0

And we do it at the end or depending on the context at least at the end of every

1:26.7

sort of religious service but sometimes you also do it at the beginning of an auspicious

1:31.2

or important undertaking like a trip trip, like a purchase, your new house,

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