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3 Martini Lunch

Judge OK with Deporting Kahlil, Arsonist Targets Gov. Shapiro, Left Still Gushing Over Luigi

3 Martini Lunch

Radio America

Politics, Daily News, News Commentary, News

4.6 • 1.4K Ratings

🗓️ 14 April 2025

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Former Chief Assistant U.S. Attorney and National Review Contributing Editor Andy McCarthy is in for Jim on today’s 3 Martini Lunch. Join Andy and Greg as they dig into the latest developments surrounding a Columbia University grad student facing deportation, a chilling arson attack at the Pennsylvania governor’s residence, and former Washington Post columnist Taylor Lorenz’s disturbing praise of an alleged murderer.

First, they discuss an immigration judge in Louisiana agreeing that Columbia University graduate student and anti-Semitic campus agitator Mahmoud Khalil can be deported. Andy explains how U.S. law is clear that aliens and citizens are treated differently under the law in this situation and that aliens can be deported if they are threatening national security. Andy also tees off on political lefties who argue the law in question is seldomly used.

Next, they react to the shocking case of an arsonist breaking into the Pennsylvania governor’s residence on the first night of Passover. The intruder reportedly set the home on fire while Gov. Josh Shapiro and his family were inside. Greg and Andy express hope for swift justice and transparency, while Andy suggests we already offer some strong clues about the motivation for this attack.

Finally, they assess Taylor Lorenz gushing over alleged murderer Luigi Mangione to a CNN reporter. From Lorenz calling Mangione a morally good person to CNN's reporter giggling along with her explanation of why some women are enamored with Mangione, Andy explains why this spectacle is a bad sign for our society and highlights how some elements on the left are far too comfortable with political violence.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the three martini lunch.

0:04.9

Grab a stool next to Greg Corumbus of Radio America and Jim Garrity of National Review.

0:10.5

Three martini's coming up.

0:13.0

Really glad you're with us for the Monday edition of the three martini lunch.

0:17.0

Jim Garrity is away in his place today.

0:19.0

We're happy to have Andy McCarthy, former chief assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York. He's now a contributing editor at National Review Online. He's a Fox News contributor and the author of many excellent books, which you can find Amazon and a bunch of other places. Andy, always good to have you back. Greg, great to be here. Well, let's get into a number of

0:37.7

issues today, at least two of which will rest heavily on your legal expertise a little bit later.

0:44.0

We're going to be looking at the ongoing far-left fascination with the murderer Luigi Mangione,

0:50.9

and CNN's really coddling of that opinion will also take a look at the very

0:55.8

disturbing political violence aimed at the governor of Pennsylvania over the weekend.

1:00.3

But we start on an issue related to the Trump immigration policy.

1:05.8

And this news comes to us specifically from NBC, but everybody's reporting on it because

1:10.5

this was on Friday.

1:12.6

An immigration judge ruled that the Trump administration can deport Columbia University graduate student,

1:17.6

Mahmoud Khalil, a decision that comes a month after his arrest prompted national outrage

1:22.6

and mark the start of the federal government's broader crackdown on foreign students.

1:27.7

The Louisiana judge affirmed the Trump administration's argument that Khalil's beliefs

1:31.8

threaten national security and justify his deportation.

1:35.8

Quote, the court will sustain charge of removability, Judge Jamie Comans said.

1:41.7

Khalil, who is 30, has until April 23rd to file for relief and can remain in the United

1:46.0

States until then.

1:47.3

A federal judge in New Jersey has temporarily barred Khalil's deportation while he fights a similar

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