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The Rich Zeoli Show

JD Vance Visits Greenland + District Judges Target Donald Trump

The Rich Zeoli Show

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🗓️ 28 March 2025

⏱️ 49 minutes

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The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: 4:00pm- Beth Brelje—Award-Winning Investigative Journalist & Elections Correspondent for The Federalist—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss her latest article, “A Third of All DC District Judges Were Not Born In United States.” You can read the full article here: https://thefederalist.com/2025/03/25/a-third-of-all-dc-district-judges-were-not-born-in-united-states/. 4:20pm- On Thursday night, Elon Musk and several other DOGE staffers sat down for a long form interview with Brett Baier on Fox News. During one notable portion of the conversation, Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia noted that the federal government’s retirement process is currently antiquated but insists that he believes “the government can have an Apple Store-like experience” with increased efficiency. Musk revealed that the federal government is incapable of passing an audit. The DOGE staff joked that if this were a private business, everyone in government would be fired. 4:25pm- Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joked that West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey has hired him to be his personal trainer—and that he might have Morrisey do public weigh-ins periodically to track progress. Speaking of portly governors, JB Pritzker (D-IL) said parents should immerse their kids in “the gay agenda” while speaking at a Human Rights Campaign event. 4:40pm- Dr. Victoria Coates— Former Deputy National Security Advisor & the Vice President of the Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy at The Heritage Foundation—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss Trump Administration officials accidentally including a journalist on a Signal Chat used to communicate with one another prior to a military strike against Houthi terrorists in Yemen. The mission was successful and there was no classified information exchanged. Dr. Coates adroitly points out “killing terrorists is always in our interest.” Plus, Vice President JD Vance visits Greenland—but why does Greenland matter so much to U.S. interests? Dr. Coates is author of the book: “The Battle for the Jewish State: How Israel—and America—Can Win” which features a forward from Senator Ted Cruz.

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0:00.0

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0:05.4

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0:15.8

Article 3, judicial branch, was supposed to be the least dangerous branch. Now these district judges think that they are

0:22.1

de facto presidents. They believe that their rulings in their district should apply nationwide,

0:27.0

and they believe that they are the check on the president of the United States of America when the

0:30.9

Constitution simply does not empower them to do any of those things. Joining me now to talk about it,

0:36.3

Beth Brelia, is an investigative reporter and award-winning

0:40.8

journalist for the Federalist, and she's got an article, a third of all D.C. district

0:45.8

judges were not born in the United States.

0:48.7

Beth Brelia, thanks for joining me here on Talk Radio 1210.

0:51.2

How are you?

0:52.4

Hey, it's good to be here, Rick, Rich.

0:55.4

Absolutely. So, first of all, what inspired you to look at where these judges come from?

1:03.2

Because honestly, you're the first person who's brought this to our attention, as far as I can tell.

1:07.5

It was not the kind of thing people thought of.

1:10.4

It's been hiding and plain sight. All this information is easily accessible. I just built a little

1:16.0

database on my computer so I could compare it all in one spot. But these are things that we kind

1:23.3

of knew as judges go through the confirmation process. And, you know, those confirmation processes can be very

1:31.6

volatile. People do object, but ultimately those judges get through the confirmation process.

1:40.9

In the D.C. District Court, which we could kind of ask, do these cases belong in the D.C.

1:48.3

District Court? That would be the first question. But let's say they do. Okay. There are 15 main judges that

1:55.9

handle, you know, like the full-time load, because there's like 10 senior judges that are older, retired, and they sometimes pitch in.

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