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War Powers, Anti-Semitism, and the Socialist Turn

32 min · 25 de jun de 2026
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Mark Simone continues guest-hosting and brings on Greg Jarrett to explain why the Senate’s War Powers resolution on Iran is not binding and why presidents retain broad Article II authority to act militarily in defense of national security. Jarrett also discusses judicial rulings against Trump, questions about Biden’s pardons for Anthony Fauci and Hunter Biden, and how a new perjury charge could still apply if Fauci lies in future testimony. Alan Dershowitz then joins to denounce the Democratic Socialists of America as a hate group, warning that anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism are increasingly mainstream inside the Democratic Party. Dershowitz discusses the New York coffee shop that refused service to Congressman Dan Goldman, says lawsuits should follow, and argues that the current socialist movement echoes dangerous historical patterns. The hour also includes listener calls on court packing, Trump serving a third term, Amazon Prime Day, Air Force One, and the Taylor Swift wedding rumors at Madison Square Garden. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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