Ben Stein on Trump's Legal Battles and Political Intrigue
The law was used like a side to chop down the rights of the citizens to not have their trifles brought into court.
Ever felt like the political landscape is more like a battlefield? In this episode of 'The World According to Ben Stein', Ben Stein and co-host Judah Friedman are joined by Peter Roff to discuss the latest efforts to bring Donald Trump to trial. They dive into the fairness of the legal system, questioning if Trump can get a fair shake in New York City. Is there a racial angle to this saga?
The trio doesn’t shy away from these tough questions. They also explore why the Republican National Committee and other GOP members aren't more vocal in their defense of Trump. Ben, with his rich background in law, shares his insights on how legal maneuvers can sometimes strip away citizens' rights. The conversation extends to the importance of the constitution and the powerful role of voting and speaking up.
As Ben passionately states, 'The founders made it very easy: vote, vote and speak, vote and speak'. This episode is packed with raw, engaging discussions that will make you think about the intersection of law, politics, and individual rights.