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Federalist Radio Hour

The Jury Is Out

Federalist Radio Hour

Radio America

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.53.3K Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2024

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," The Blaze's Christopher Bedford joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to analyze former President Donald Trump's New York trial, discuss the conditions for the jury's deliberations, and examine how voters will react to Democrats' lawfare. 

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0:00.0

You're going to. We're back with another edition of The Federalist Radio Hour. I'm Emily Daczynski

0:20.7

Culture Editor here at The Federalist. As always you can email the show at radio at the Federalist.

0:24.9

Follow us on X at FDR LST.

0:27.4

Make sure to subscribe wherever you download your podcast and of course to the premium

0:30.5

version of our website as well.

0:32.2

Today is Thursday, so I'm joined at Federalist HQ

0:35.3

by Christopher Bedford of The Blaze.

0:37.1

You can sign up for his newsletter at the Blaze.

0:39.0

com slash Bedford.

0:40.8

Chris, welcome to the show.

0:42.0

What a good memory.

0:43.0

I know, right?

0:44.0

The Blaze.com slash Bedford, it's amazing that that domain existed,

0:48.0

that someone hadn't purchased it

0:50.0

and put something

0:52.8

something actually kind of would have been a funny prank but anyway we are

0:56.7

awaiting a potential decision this is sort of the elephant in the room the world could

1:01.5

change at any moment as Chris said when he walked in here and I told him maybe we would

1:04.8

air this podcast tomorrow. He said, no, we must address.

1:08.3

That could be late at any second. Yes, well it could go into next week or the former president of the United States could be convicted with I think his sentence could be up to four years in prison at literally any moment.

1:20.0

The jury is literally out as we're speaking deliberating and you know even if the

1:26.3

potential conviction comes out today or acquittal which I think is highly unlikely

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