
Legal AF by MeidasTouch Legal AF Full Episode - 12/27/2025
Dec 28, 2025
The hosts dive into Trump's troubling connection to hidden Epstein files, exploring newly revealed millions of documents the DOJ is struggling to produce. They discuss the concept of vindictive prosecution surrounding Trump's administration and evaluate how his social media admissions might actually harm his legal standing. The episode also critiques the Supreme Court's recent rulings, especially concerning the National Guard, and warns about the damaging implications of the DOJ's lack of transparency in ongoing cases.
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Trump's Social Posts Undermine DOJ Credibility
- Ben Meiselas argues Trump's social-media memos to DOJ expose politicized clearing and naming-and-shaming tactics.
- That conduct fuels claims of vindictive prosecution and undermines DOJ norms and credibility.
Epstein Productions Likely Total Millions
- Michael Popok and Ben Meiselas show a DOJ production noting "approximately 1.2 million records" on one hard drive.
- They infer the true universe of Epstein-related records likely totals many millions across agencies and cases.
Volume Counts Hide Massive Document Scale
- The hosts explain a single production volume can contain millions of pages, not a few hundred thousand.
- Mischaracterizing scope lets the administration downplay massive material and delay transparency.
