Mike, Justin, and Joey open this midweek supporters’ episode with a discussion of the Supreme Court’s 6–3 decision upholding Tennessee’s ban on puberty blockers and hormone therapy for transgender teens. Joey defends the ruling as consistent with constitutional principles and the rule of law, emphasizing the importance of state authority in medical regulation. Justin criticizes the decision as both legally flawed and harmful, arguing that it targets a marginalized group and disregards medical consensus. Mike highlights the central importance of the legal standard of review and raises concerns about selective targeting and inconsistency in medical regulation.
Next, they turn to the recent Army parade and No Kings rallies. Mike expresses discomfort with seeing tanks in American streets and questions whether aesthetics cloud political judgment. Joey defends the parade as patriotic and effective, arguing that Trump’s authenticity resonates more deeply than elite aesthetics. Justin agrees that performative politics can be powerful but stresses the risk of alienating the public when protests appear disingenuous.
From there, the guys unpack the Ninth Circuit’s ruling that President Trump acted within his authority in federalizing the California National Guard. Joey argues the decision rightly affirms executive power and reflects constitutional tradition, especially in matters of federal enforcement. Justin raises concerns about federalism and the dangerous precedent of using federal troops against local dissent. Mike agrees the ruling is legally sound but shares worries about Trump’s motives and the potential for executive overreach.
The episode closes with a discussion of President Trump’s decision to extend the TikTok divestiture deadline. Mike and Justin question the legality of the move and point out the lack of statutory support, with Mike drawing parallels to earlier debates over executive discretion. Joey acknowledges the limits of executive authority while defending some degree of tactical discretion, stressing that ultimately the law must be followed—even by the president.
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