Law, Retribution & the Weaponization of Justice
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In this hard-hitting edition of The Rich Giardino Show: Where the Constitution, Crime, and Politics Meet, Rich dives into one of the most consequential legal questions in America today—when does justice turn into retribution?
Drawing on his experience as a former judge, district attorney, and current sheriff, Rich breaks down the recent indictments of Letitia “Tish” James, James Comey, and John Bolton. He discusses how it all started when Trump’s opponents went after him during and after his first term—and explains why the real question now is whether these indictments are proper enforcement of the law or retribution as some claim.
This episode explores:
- The ethical problem of prosecutors campaigning to “get” political opponents
- How statutes of limitation and “lawfare” tactics are changing the rules of justice
- Why both parties risk losing the public’s trust if the legal system becomes a political weapon
Rich also gives insight into other headline-making cases, from the Kentucky sheriff accused of shooting a judge to the courtroom debate over whether or not Charlie Kirk’s assassin should appear in court wearing street clothes or jail garb for his trial.
Don’t miss legal analysis from a man who’s lived it—and still believes no one is above the law.
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