Beck criticizes New York's justice system for changing the rules mid-trial in the Daniel Penny case, allowing the prosecution to drop a charge and focus on a lesser one, which he sees as a manipulation to secure a conviction.
Beck suggests that people should reconsider living in New York City due to the perceived lack of justice and adherence to the law, as evidenced by the handling of the Daniel Penny case.
Beck views the handling of the Donald Trump case in New York as an example of the law being bent out of shape for political reasons, with charges being brought that have never been tried before, indicating a lack of care for legal precedent.
Beck finds the comparison between the Daniel Penny case and a case in Germany involving an American woman who killed an Eritrean man in self-defense to be starkly different in terms of sentencing, questioning the fairness and consistency of justice systems in both countries.
Beck criticizes NBC News for their interview with Donald Trump, questioning why Trump should give attention to a network that has handled the past four years unfairly and suggesting that the interview was not conducted with honesty or fairness.
Senator Rand Paul believes that the upcoming government waste program under Trump will lead to a more efficient government by cutting waste and reducing spending, similar to how Calvin Coolidge did it in the 1920s.
Senator Rand Paul opposes the potential pardon of Anthony Fauci, arguing that it would cement Fauci's role as the architect of the pandemic and the gain-of-function research controversy, and that the evidence against him should be publicly released.
Randy Clark views the current situation at the U.S.-Mexico border as one that could change significantly once President-elect Donald Trump is sworn in, with potential for mass deportations and a crackdown on sanctuary cities.
Randy Clark suggests that the Mexican government is already preparing for changes in border control policies under Trump and that they have been enforcing stricter measures to keep migrants in southern Mexico, reducing the number of apprehensions at the U.S. border.
Jim Desmond is concerned that the proposed sanctuary city status in San Diego County would disrupt cooperation between local law enforcement and ICE, making the community less safe by releasing criminal illegal immigrants back into the streets.
Glenn and Stu blast New York prosecutor Alvin Bragg for attempting to force a conviction out of Daniel Penny's jury. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) joins to discuss Trump’s upcoming government waste program and his confidence that it will lead to a more efficient government. San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond joins to discuss how Democrats in his county are doubling down on sanctuary city protections for illegal immigrants. Border Patrol retiree and Breitbart News reporter Randy Clark joins to share what he’s seeing down at the border and how it may all change when President-elect Donald Trump is sworn in. Trump went on MSNBC’s "Meet The Press" over the weekend, but why should Trump give the mainstream media any sort of attention? Stu fact-checks a recent viral moment from that interview regarding birthright citizenship. In breaking news, Daniel Penny is found not guilty on the secondary charge of criminally negligent homicide.
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