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Justice Matters with Glenn Kirschner

More Trump Allies Co-operate with Jack Smith's Prosecutors

Justice Matters with Glenn Kirschner

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4.92.9K Ratings

🗓️ 5 July 2023

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

This time, Glenn discusses the recent controversial and historic rulings of the Supreme Court. Historic not only for the court's sharp right turn, but for the highly-charged opinions that revealed the court's deep divide on the biggest issues of our time: race, education, and gay rights. Were the rulings set up and purchased by billionaires with dark money and lavish gifts? Then, he talks about Special Counsel Jack Smith's election tampering investigation. New details about the fake elector plot are still emerging and many of Trump's closest allies are making proffer deals. Does this mean they are flipping on Trump to avoid being indicted?

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0:00.0

It's time for Justice Matters with former Federal Prosecutor and MSNBC analyst, Glenn Kertner.

0:15.7

Today, Glenn talks about the recent controversial rulings of the Supreme Court.

0:21.4

So friends, six justices of the United States Supreme Court

0:26.5

just made America a less hospitable place, a less fair place, a less equal place, a less decent place,

0:40.0

a less kind place, a less honorable place, a less just place for huge swats of our brothers and sisters.

0:54.0

The Supreme Court decided that if you cloak your prejudice, your intolerance, and your hatred of others in religion,

1:05.0

then you can discriminate against anyone you damn well, please.

1:10.4

If you're a person of color, if you're an African American, if you're black well,

1:18.4

then you have to live in a nation born in slavery to your extreme and enduring detriment.

1:25.6

A nation where your forefathers weren't permitted to own property, a place where your forefathers

1:34.0

weren't permitted to accumulate wealth, weren't able to leave anything to their children to try to

1:40.0

make their lives better moving forward. And ever since, you've had to endure deeply entrenched

1:49.9

systemic racism, and indeed you endure it to this day. Hell, everything was separate but equal

2:00.9

until 1954 and we all know it wasn't equal. But if you're black, don't expect any efforts by your

2:13.6

government or your Supreme Court to let anyone do anything to alleviate, to address, to account for

2:24.9

the untold damage that was inflicted, damage that endures to this day.

2:33.5

Don't expect your government or your Supreme Court to allow colleges or universities to take any

2:42.0

of that into account, to try to balance the injustices of the past, not to mention the enduring

2:50.3

injustices of the present. Don't expect any help when you're competing against those who had

3:00.1

none of those struggles in their history. Oh, and by the way, if you're a woman and you think you

3:09.6

have any right to control your own reproductive health decisions, you can forget about that

3:16.0

because a handful of American oligarchs who sit on the Supreme Court decided they are the ones

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