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In this episode, I break down major events happening in both politics and media, shedding light on the stories that mainstream outlets refuse to cover.
Hot Topics Covered:
The Heart of the Episode:
I take a deep dive into the Omnibus Pretrial Motion for Relief filed by Luigi Mangione’s Pennsylvania attorney, Thomas Dickey. This motion states that Mangione’s Fourth and Sixth Amendment rights were violated—the police failed to read him his Miranda rights and took his identification without proper cause. But what no one is talking about is that the name Mark Rosario isn’t even mentioned in the motion.
I also share exclusive details from my interview with a courtroom source who was waiting to see Luigi Mangione in state court. They reveal how the court set spectators up for failure and how some officers violated Mangione’s constitutional rights inside the courthouse.
Why This Matters:
This episode is a reminder of the importance of real journalism and why citizens must demand truth over propaganda. While the U.S. edges closer to World War III, Mangione is still innocent until proven guilty—but the way his case is being handled raises serious red flags.
Stay Connected & Support Independent Journalism:
Tune in now—because this is the truth they don’t want you to hear.
By DeJunee "DJ" MorrisIn this episode, I break down major events happening in both politics and media, shedding light on the stories that mainstream outlets refuse to cover.
Hot Topics Covered:
The Heart of the Episode:
I take a deep dive into the Omnibus Pretrial Motion for Relief filed by Luigi Mangione’s Pennsylvania attorney, Thomas Dickey. This motion states that Mangione’s Fourth and Sixth Amendment rights were violated—the police failed to read him his Miranda rights and took his identification without proper cause. But what no one is talking about is that the name Mark Rosario isn’t even mentioned in the motion.
I also share exclusive details from my interview with a courtroom source who was waiting to see Luigi Mangione in state court. They reveal how the court set spectators up for failure and how some officers violated Mangione’s constitutional rights inside the courthouse.
Why This Matters:
This episode is a reminder of the importance of real journalism and why citizens must demand truth over propaganda. While the U.S. edges closer to World War III, Mangione is still innocent until proven guilty—but the way his case is being handled raises serious red flags.
Stay Connected & Support Independent Journalism:
Tune in now—because this is the truth they don’t want you to hear.