Townhall Review – August 5, 2023


Special Counsel Jack Smith unsealed another indictment of the 45th President of the United States – Donald J. Trump


Hugh Hewitt turns to Jim Geraghty of the National Review to discuss the dangers of "state of mind" prosecutions, the risks of politicizing American politics, and the broader implications for justice and democracy.


Dan Proft and Amy Jacobson talk with George Perry, former prosecutor, and writer for American Spectator, about the legal charges against President Trump, concerns over due process, and the dangerous precedent it sets for political discourse.


Larry O'Connor is joined by Michael Caputo, former Trump aid, to discuss contrasting DOJ treatments of Trump and Biden, including allegations against Hunter Biden and predictions for the political future.


Dennis Prager slams the indictment of Trump, likening it to free speech suppression, and expresses concerns over parallels with historical authoritarian regimes.


Chris Stigall talks with Nic Anderson, head of Government Affairs for Salem Media Group, about automakers phasing out AM radio from vehicles, a move affecting millions of listeners, and the radio industry's united response, with help from Congress.


Michele Tafoya and Dennis Prager discuss the suppression of free speech, the divide between left and right ideologies, the role of courage in modern society, and concerns over transgender medical procedures. Their conversation is framed within the context of aggressive left-leaning efforts and growing conservative pushback.

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