The Tony Michaels Podcast

Trump's Team Wants This Dangerous Power | TMP #1074

5 min · 18 de jun de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1583908/fan_mail/new] Stephen Miller said it out loud. The Trump administration openly discussed suspending habeas corpus—the constitutional protection that forces the government to explain why it is detaining someone. Most Americans have never heard the term. But they've seen what happens when governments decide some people don't deserve constitutional protections. In today's Opening Argument, I tell the story of a father who lost his freedom, his home, and his rights because America was afraid. The twist? It didn't happen under Donald Trump. It happened under Franklin Delano Roosevelt. This isn't a story about Republicans or Democrats. It's a story about power. Because every generation convinces itself that constitutional exceptions will only be used against the "right" people. Every generation is wrong. ☕ Presented by Squawk Boss Coffee Fuel your freedom: https://squawkbosscoffee.com/ [https://squawkbosscoffee.com/] 📰 Read The Coffman Chronicle: https://www.thecoffmanchronicle.com [https://www.thecoffmanchronicle.com] 🎙️ Listen to The Tony Michaels Podcast: https://www.thetonymichaels.com [https://www.thetonymichaels.com] If you love your country but don't trust concentrated power, subscribe, like, and share. You’re listening to today’s Opening Argument from The Tony Michaels Podcast. The full show is free on Rumble [https://rumble.com/c/thetonymichaels], with clips, receipts, and the full breakdown. For the ad-free version and deeper breakdowns, subscribe to The Coffman Chronicle at TheCoffmanChronicle.com [https://www.thecoffmanchronicle.com/]. Support the show [https://tonymichaels.live/tip]

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