
Glenn Kirschner - he’s an NBC News and MSNBC legal analyst and former Assistant U.S. Attorney at the D.C. U.S Attorney's Office. Now you can join him for Justice Matters. Glenn brings analysis and insight to current legal issues, drawing from his 30 years as a federal prosecutor, homicide prosecutor, and Army JAG. For three decades, Glenn argued to juries and judges, breaking down complex legal is... more
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A federal judge has put a permanent stop to one of Donald Trump's signature efforts to suppress voting and interfere in our free and fair elections. Glenn discusses the implications of this decision and highlights the ongoing pattern of Trump's legal... more
This time, Glenn discusses the recent ruling by Judge Emmett Sullivan in the Epstein files case brought by independent journalist Katie Phang and highlights the implications of Todd Blanche's legal missteps. With a focus on accountability and transpa... more
Glenn engages in a thought-provoking discussion with constitutional law professor Corey Brettschneider. They delve into the critical themes of democracy, accountability, and the historical context of presidential power as outlined in Brettschneider's... more
Nobody can accuse Todd Blanche and Donald Trump's other flunky DOJ attorneys of learning from their mistakes.
They've now filed something with the court, telling the judge that the evidence she ordered them to provide is "not necessary."
Glenn says... more
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I enjoy your podcast but don’t appreciate hearing foul language.
The court ordered the removal of Trump‘s name. Is the administration in compliance with the court order?
Is it adequate to rely on one lucky Photographer who caught the removal of the “A“! from behind the tarp
Was it lawful the deprived of public of seeing the removal of the Trump name?
Did the appeal approve the continued use of the tarps to conceal the name of the Center now?
Thanks for your input, Glenn
DJT posits that this structure is necessary to his security and that of the greater D.C. If, as he claims, he has been under assault when the last 2 assailants were well out of his presence, WHY Would DJT participate in the upcoming outdoor activities on the White House grounds? Or will that site be impenetrable by bad people? Or does this outside event and his participation in it make all the security arguments for the ballroom just more lies?
As an attorney, I say this is a must listen podcast.
Could you do a podcast on why the AG started with the lower level, J6 cases and not Trump?
Really bad format. Way too many ads. Very undeep. Not worth spending my time on.
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A sharply focused legal and political analysis show that breaks down complex cases and constitutional issues for a broad audience. Episodes frequently dissect DOJ actions, presidential accountability, and landmark political cases, pairing rigorous legal reasoning with accessible commentary. Noteworthy is the frequent mixing of serious, data-driven analysis with timely, provocative takes and guest perspectives from prosecutors, journalists, and policymakers, making it a go-to for listeners who want clear explanations of high-stakes law and politics. The format often weaves in advocacy for accountability and transparency, and guests range from legal experts to constitutional commentators, which keeps debates vigorous and policy-relevant.
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