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Ep. 158 Trump’s 1798 Law Slaps Venezuela Gangs, Left Cries ‘Not Fair!’ Alien Enemies Act deportations expose Democrats’ rule-of-law flip-flop for 2028.

Episode 158

The left loves preaching "rule of law"—until Trump pulls the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 out of history’s playbook to deport Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang members. Suddenly, it’s not about law; it’s emotional blackmail: “Due process! Rights!” Funny how that works when Venezuela’s proven to be dumping its thugs here—FBI stats show 100+ arrests tied to the gang in 2024 alone. Trump’s ignoring activist judges’ orders, and the left’s flipping out, clutching habeas corpus like it’s a security blanket. But if I spit on your floor at dinner, you’d toss me out—law or not. So why’s the 1798 law, older than the Magna Carta and still on the books, suddenly unfair? We break it down: Democrats’ hypocrisy explodes as Trump follows a law they can’t counter without sobbing about feelings.

Plus, it’s March Madness—2028 presidential race brackets are heating up. JD Vance is dunking on opponents, Tim Walz is tanking retirement funds with cheers, Stephen A. Smith’s eyeing a political lane, Michelle Obama’s podcasting her way into influence, and Josh Shapiro’s stuck running a 2010s campaign. The game’s complex, the pieces are moving, and the left’s playbook is crumbling.

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