Roger Stone interviews attorney David Schoen to analyze the legal challenges and economic policies surrounding Donald Trump’s presidency and post-term litigation. Schoen defends the validity of presidential tariff authority despite recent judicial setbacks, arguing that the administration has multiple statutory paths to maintain its trade agenda without causing financial instability. The conversation transitions into a critical examination of "lawfare" in New York, where Schoen highlights procedural flaws and alleged judicial bias in the hush money and civil fraud cases. Finally, the pair discusses Department of Justice integrity by advocating for the pardon of Michael Sessa and Vic Orena, using their convictions to illustrate a broader narrative of prosecutorial misconduct involving figures like Andrew Weissman.
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