
Mike Davis
Legal and political commentator who analyzes DOJ/FBI matters and the Epstein files, providing detailed commentary on evidentiary and prosecutorial constraints.
Top 10 podcasts with Mike Davis
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36 snips
Dec 19, 2024 • 1h 39min
Fani Willis DQ'ed in Georgia, and Delusional Biden's Cognitive Decline, with VDH, Ashleigh Merchant, Mike Davis, and Phil Holloway | Ep. 970
In this enlightening discussion, Ashleigh Merchant, an attorney instrumental in disqualifying Fani Willis from the Trump case, shares insights on legal biases and misconduct. Mike Davis and Phil Holloway delve into political prosecutions and their implications. Victor Davis Hanson critiques the media's handling of Biden's cognitive decline, spotlighting the disconnect between public perception and political realities. They explore Trump's rising approval amidst Biden's struggles, revealing the complexities of today's political landscape.

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Feb 4, 2025 • 1h 39min
RFK and Tulsi Coast Toward Confirmation, and Trump's Legal Fights Ahead, with Dave Aronberg, Mike Davis, and Sean Stone | Ep. 999
Dave Aronberg, a former state attorney and legal expert, joins Mike Davis, founder of the Article 3 Project, and filmmaker Sean Stone, son of Oliver Stone. They dive into the potential confirmation of RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard, sparking cheers and jeers alike. Legal battles over Trump's executive orders on DEI and gender treatments for minors take center stage, alongside contentious debates about birthright citizenship and immigration policies. Sean offers insights on the disruptive impact of Gabbard and Patel, while exploring conspiracies surrounding Trump.

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Mar 25, 2025 • 36min
When Should Trump Say "No More" To the Courts?
Mike Davis, a legal expert and author, discusses the troubling trend of judicial activism stemming from judges appointed by Biden and Obama. He raises concerns about how these judicial decisions undermine Trump's agenda and questions when Trump should say enough is enough. Additionally, data expert Cremieux reveals disturbing evidence of elite colleges like NYU sidelining Supreme Court rulings on racial discrimination in admissions, sparking a critical debate on educational equity and the implications of these practices.

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Jan 6, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4173: January 6th: Where Were You Four Years Ago (cont)
Mike Davis, Chief Counsel for Nominations on the Senate Judiciary Committee, discusses pressing political issues. He emphasizes the urgent need for strategic legislative actions on border security and economic recovery. The conversation delves into the significance of offering alternatives to Trump's policies amid economic challenges. Davis also reflects on leadership during crises, linking the January 6th insurrection to ongoing political dynamics. He challenges the need for robust presidential authority within the Justice Department, highlighting pivotal governance themes.

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Mar 5, 2024 • 1h 37min
New Fani Willis Witnesses, and the Power of Drudge, with Dave Aronberg, Mike Davis, Chris Moody, and Jamie Weinstein | Ep. 738
Mike Davis, founder of the Article 3 Project, discusses crucial Supreme Court rulings impacting Donald Trump's legal battles and the lack of insurrection charges. Dave Aronberg shares insights on new witnesses in the Fani Willis case and the complexities of testimony credibility. Jamie Weinstein joins to explore the mysterious Matt Drudge, discussing his media influence and abrupt shift away from Trump. The conversation sheds light on political motivations behind judicial actions and the evolving landscape of news consumption.

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Jan 4, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4169: Johnson Survives; Merchan Continues Witch Hunt Against Trump
Chip Roy, a Congressman focused on legislative strategy, joins legal expert Mike Davis to navigate the turbulent waters of today's political landscape. They discuss Speaker Mike Johnson's challenges amidst dissent and highlight the urgent issues of government spending and border security. The duo delves into Donald Trump’s ongoing legal battles, raising concerns about judicial bias and accountability. They also call for swift action on judicial confirmations, emphasizing the precarious balance of national security and political strategy in these contentious times.

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Nov 4, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4901: Jack Smith The Left's Useful Idiot; Building Back American Investments
In this discussion, Mike Davis, a conservative commentator focused on legal accountability, and Jim Rickards, an author specializing in macroeconomics, delve into hot-button issues. They scrutinize Jack Smith's performance as special counsel, exploring implications for political investigations. Rickards breaks down tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and previews his lecture on MAGA economic policy. Personal reflections from Rickards on his pilgrimage to Medjugorje add a rich, introspective layer to the dialogue.

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May 10, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4476: The Reptiles Will Not Drain The Swamp
Mike Davis, a legal expert and commentator known for his insights on constitutional law, dives into pressing issues like judicial overreach and civil liberties. He discusses the implications of habeas corpus in today's political landscape and critiques the current judiciary's impact on national security. The conversation also covers budget battles, the consequences of fiscal irresponsibility, and parallels between Vatican politics and American governance. Davis emphasizes the urgency of legal accountability and the pressing need for immigration reform amidst growing geopolitical tensions.

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Dec 3, 2024 • 0sec
Episode 4098: Did The American People Get A Payout; Populist's Power to Take On The System
Jack Posobiec, a conservative commentator and activist, teams up with Mike Davis, a political strategist and lawyer, to dive deep into the current political landscape. They dissect the rise of right-wing populism and its challenge to traditional politics, drawing parallels to Nixon's times. The conversation shifts to financial sovereignty, veteran benefits, and the implications of ongoing political investigations. They also explore the significance of strategic pardons and the accountability of leadership, urging public involvement in shaping political decisions.

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Feb 18, 2026 • 39min
No Democrats for Utah! + The Legacy of Jesse Jackson
Rob Axson, Utah Republican Party chair who led the Prop 4 repeal drive, and Mike Davis, legal commentator on DOJ/FBI and the Epstein files. They discuss Utah’s Prop 4 repeal effort, signature logistics and alleged judge-drawn gerrymandering. They also dig into what the FBI/DOJ actually have in the Epstein records and reflect on Jesse Jackson’s political shifts.


