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In this episode, we dive deep into Project 2025‘s proposals on media and big-tech with Mike Leon, a seasoned media insider and co-host of the “Can We Please Talk” podcast. With his extensive background as a news producer and frequent commentator on major networks, Mike brings a unique perspective on the far-reaching implications these policies could have on the American TV landscape and also on viewers abroad. Together, we explore a future where access to free, unbiased news and enriching programming might be at risk, and where misinformation on social media runs rampant. Don't miss this compelling discussion as Mike Leon helps us uncover the truth behind what you’re really consuming—and what might soon be lost.
https://www.leonmedianetwork.com/mike-leon
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Former federal prosecutor Lou Manzo joins the conversation to unpack the various proposals within Project 2025 focused on the Department of Justice. We explore some of the Chapter's more extreme proposals that could fundamentally alter the department's independent administration of justice.
Mr. Manzo, one of the lead prosecutors who secured seditious conspiracy convictions in the January 6th Oathkeeper cases, brings his unique experience upholding the rule of law during turbulent times, to discuss what could happen if the DOJ becomes a political tool.
This episode examines the potential consequences of a politicized DOJ, from interference in state matters, to large-scale deportation programs.
LINKS
https://www.bdlaw.com/louis-j-manzo/
https://www.bc.edu/bc-web/sites/bc-magazine/fall-2023-issue/features/breaking-the-oath-keepers.html
CHAPTERS
00:00 - Start
01:49 - Allegations of DOJ Weaponization
05:12 - Impact of Political Staffing on DOJ
09:54 - Misconceptions Surrounding Crime Trends
17:23 - Federal Intervention in Local Prosecutions
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Dr. Constance A. Lindsay Ph.D. joins us to unravel the intricate proposals of Project 2025, focusing on the Department of Education. This episode explores the historical context of the conservative movement's push to eliminate federal involvement in education. With Dr. Lindsay's expertise, we examine how these proposed changes could disproportionately affect marginalized communities and schools reliant on federal programs like Title I. The episode underscores the potential consequences for educational equity and resource distribution.
https://constitutioncenter.org/blog/supreme-court-rules-for-church-in-playground-materials-case
https://ed.unc.edu/people/constance-a-lindsay/