sentinel, for example, from mexico. in fact, his hobby is yoga and riding his bicycle. in short, peter navarro doeses not seem like a criminal, much less a danger to this nation. and yet last friday, federalde agents arrested peter navarro at reagan nationalraed airport in washington. they did not calll. his lawyer as is customary in cases like this , they didn t even comeev o his house, which as it happens is just feet from the fbi building. they could have walked but they didn t. instead , they took down peter navarro in public as you would a fugitive terrors mastermind so everyone could see it and learn the lessonuf they were sending. they handcuffed peter navarro. they put him in leg ironsfed pua and then they threw him in a cell. he s now facing years in prison . what did peter navarro do too deserve treatment like this ?o well, he resisted a subpoena from the january 6th committee. the january 6th committee is washington s latest partisan inquisition6t run by nancy pelo
there s a recall vote for accessibility in tomorrow. richard greenberg is the reason this exists . he s the founder of the recallto testability movement and we re honored to have him join r tonight . richard, thanks so much for coming on . so how you wind up i assume you don t fund recall movements for a living. id how did you wind up organizing this one? t, why? tin well, first, thank you , tucker . thank you so much for having me here. you know, there was this concern when when chester bodeen was even a candidateac back in 2019, he had zero experience prosecuting any criminalss whatsoever. he came from the defense side. he, he exploited a loophole where believe it or not, there s stillbe a lot of people here that don t understand that here in san francisco atn least you don t need to even have prosecutorial experience to run as a as a candidate. and he did he ran against three very well qualified prosecutors. he won..