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Former U.S. Attorney Adair Ford Boroughs talks with Grace about gerrymandering, redistricting, and how partisan maps quiet moderate voters. They discuss the Supreme Court's shadow docket, emergency rulings, and what recent decisions mean for democracy and public trust. The talk covers executive power, the Venezuelan boat incident, and how narco-terrorism laws blur the line between crime and war. Adair warns about FBI firings, Project 2025, and attacks on the Department of Justice. They end by talking about civic responsibility, South Carolina school policies, and why institutions still matter.
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Former U.S. Attorney Adair Ford Boroughs talks with Grace about gerrymandering, redistricting, and how partisan maps quiet moderate voters. They discuss the Supreme Court's shadow docket, emergency rulings, and what recent decisions mean for democracy and public trust. The talk covers executive power, the Venezuelan boat incident, and how narco-terrorism laws blur the line between crime and war. Adair warns about FBI firings, Project 2025, and attacks on the Department of Justice. They end by talking about civic responsibility, South Carolina school policies, and why institutions still matter.
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