justice is blind now. that s a lofty standard. sta but because americans have long believed in fairnessndarericans, and because most of the people in charge of administering that system have behave d in good faith, this country has, for liv the most part, lived up to its core ideal for two hundred and fifty years, making it the greatest country in the world. but the populist surgthe of 2016 changed everything permanent. washington s suddenly felt more threatened by its own voters, by american voters than by any foreign adversary, donald trump. dom, seem more dangerous than isis. they panicked and in their panic, our leaders decided to turn the american legal system as well as thete american intel agencies and if necessary, the u.s. armyopponen. against their political opponents. they felt they had n theyo choin doing this. they abandoned the ancient principld e of equality under the law, and they replaced it with what is effectively a loyalty oath. opponents of the regime
would be the point of the exercise. they want you to know the rules. we will have more on the doug mackey case and what it means for you had and for america in a moment gichlt way mackey is not the only trump supporter going to prison because of his vote. according to reporting from julie kelly fbi counterterrorism division arrested grandmother in state of virginia on four misdemeanors this week. what did she do? entered the capital with her elderly mother for 15 minutes on january 6. she hurt no one, destroyed nothing, just stood there and yet at the very time during the same week none of the transgenderist thugs who invaded the state legislature yesterday won t be rounded by by the fbi. so what we are watching here is bigger than donald trump. but we are going to begin with the latest on his case because he is and this is not instance
they haven t told us otherwises . we don tto tel need to tell us e the motive is . the whole point of. the manifesto was that people f would be able to see for themselves. the public has a rightor theves> but the transgender rights lobby doesn t want us to see it.he ist lobby doesn they have more power than yot u do, unfortunately. buck sexton, thank you so muchs for coming tonight. we ll be right back . if you would have told me 20 years down the road, you are still going to be reporting on this case. i would have said , what are you talking about? i still don t know how she died . scott peterson is in prison for the rest of his life. there are people who are fighting to get him out. scott peterson is innocent and always has been. his story isn t over. reporter s notebook. the scott peterson case streaming now on fox nation and for a limited time, get fox nation for one ninety nine a month. when you sign up for a yearly plan. my name is richard belzer. i was in new york city fire
this case will argue against that. and it maye be thkinde kind o a that they seek an immediate end appeal on if they lose.y if but at the end of the day, ift a court sets those rules, then,b you know, litigant has to abider by them or be in contempt of court. and that it itself would be a very dangerous course to pursue. and so, yeso , no matter whi way you cut it, this entires ene case from its inception to its continuation to its now beinge brought to fruition, what we hear from the new york times,d. not from anything that the d.a. s office has told the defense team, is that there are 30 plus charges.us we don t know what they are. e k the new york times knows whatno they they are. a and so thire. so ts is not the way that justice is meant to go in afraid of tuck cs . and what i m afraid of, tucker, is that this isn t just going to be about donald trump. it s going to undermine allthis citizens confidence in the ruled of law in this country.
the clay travis and buck sexton show, used to work for the cia,s thankfully, no longer joinsch us tonight. but what you know, in any case,t the public has a right to know the evidence. they showed us the gun. they showed us the pictures of why won eing killed inside the school. why won t they show us thet h motive? re a few things here, tucker. we is, i think we all recognize that if the fact pattern at this point were different, there would alreadyiu be all the information outt there. the manifesto would have already been shareve been share public. i think that s pretty clear i also i also think that the longer the delay occurs here, the more likely it feeliss that theren is an effort to shape all a political narrative in front of all of us .days if you ve seen i m sure you have in the last few days, there have been articles been ae were really supposed to make ted on behalf of the shooter, a very sympathetic profiles looking at th the psychology and the tough life that the shoo