This episode is brought to you by LifeLock. Not everyone is careful with your personal information, which might explain why there's a victim of identity theft every five seconds in the U.S. Fortunately, there's LifeLock. LifeLock monitors hundreds of millions of data points a second for threats to your identity. If your identity is stolen, a U.S.-based restoration specialist will fix it, guaranteed, or your money back. Save up to 40% your first year by visiting LifeLock.com slash podcast. Terms apply.
The NBA 82 game grind is done and now the real fun begins. The NBA playoffs are here and DraftKings Sportsbook has you covered as an official sports betting partner of the NBA. Make it a playoff run to remember with DraftKings. Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use code FIELDGOAL. That's code FIELDGOAL for new customers to get $200 in bonus bets when you bet just five bucks only on DraftKings. The
Crown is yours. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER. In New York, call 877-8-HOPE-NY or text HOPE-NY 467-369. In Connecticut, help is available for problem gambling. Call 888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org. Please play responsibly. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino and Resort in Kansas, 21 and over. Age and eligibility varies by jurisdiction.
Grandpa's here! Hank's always helping out. Grandpa style. Now he's treating his prostate cancer with help from Xtandi and Zalutamide. Xtandi 40mg tablets treats men with prostate cancer that has spread to other parts of the body and responds to a medical or surgical treatment to lower testosterone.
Extandy may cause serious side effects. Seizure, a brain condition called press, allergic reactions, heart disease that can lead to death, falls and bone fractures, swallowing problems or choking that can lead to death. Stop Extandy and get medical help at once if your face, tongue, lip or throat start swelling. Tell your doctor at once if you faint, have a seizure.
quickly worsening headache, decreased alertness, confusion, vision problems, chest pain or discomfort, or shortness of breath. Xtandi can cause harm to an unborn baby or miscarriage. Use birth control during and three months after Xtandi. Common side effects include muscle and joint pain, feeling unusually tired, hot flashes, constipation, less appetite, diarrhea, high blood pressure, bleeding, falls, fractures, and headache. Talk to your doctor and visit Xtandi.com.
Right.
What makes a great pair of glasses? At Warby Parker, it's all the invisible extras without the extra cost. Their designer quality frames start at $95, including prescription lenses, plus scratch-resistant, smudge-resistant, and anti-reflective coatings, and UV protection, and free adjustments for life.
To find your next pair of glasses, sunglasses, or contact lenses, or to find the Warby Parker store nearest you, head over to warbyparker.com. That's warbyparker.com. Judge Zinnis in Maryland. She's cracking her knuckles and she's issuing new orders in the Abrego Garcia matter and it spells bad news.
for the Trump administration and the Department of Justice. I'm going to put it in context of some recent rulings, all in the immigration and deportation civil rights violation by Donald Trump. You're here on the Midas Touch Network and Legal AF. I'm Michael Popak. Let me dive in. Judge Zinnes has been, in a masterful way, been presiding over the administration of justice.
in Maryland for the Armando Abrego Garcia case. She's been affirmed by the Supreme Court 9-0. She's been affirmed by two different panels of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, 3-0 apiece. There is no more powerful federal judge than that, and she's taking it seriously.
The Supreme Court told her she was right to order the Trump administration to facilitate the release, not the return, the release from an El Salvadoran prison of Abrego Garcia, who was illegally sent there. That is an undisputed fact.
The due process that he's entitled to can only be administered to him, of course, under the Constitution in the United States. And so we have this constant friction and two things burst out into the open just in the last 48 hours in her courtroom.
One, you've got the media, which is sort of fed up with all of the attempts by the Trump administration primarily to seal, redact, black out their filings. I mean, there are just about a dozen sealed filings on the docket. And this is the way the public justice system works. You and I and everybody else, we have a seat at the table.
It's the criminally accused who's innocent unless proven guilty. It's the prosecution team. It's the judge, but it's also the public. And that's why our court system
is done in the open, in the sunshine. We don't have star chambers on purpose, at least currently. And so as part of being a stakeholder in the public justice system, where somebody is both accused and either cleared or convicted in the public domain, we have to be able to look at documents that are filed.
That's how I can have a show like Legal AF with all these court thought can't be in every courtroom at all at the same time. And so there are certain ways and very limited narrow exceptions to the rule that all documents are public and we allow under certain limited circumstances.
for a party to assert some sort of privilege or secrecy around the filing, even for a short time and allow it to be filed under seal. So then when I click the button, I can't get it. So there's just been a series of under sealed things
I'll tell you the one that kicked this off, and I'm sure got the media, who have now filed a motion to intervene in the case for the purposes of getting the docket and those docket entries unsealed so they can do the reporting, so they can do their part in our democracy. I think what kicked it off was about two weeks ago. The judge had ordered...
very fast-paced discovery in the case that the government would have to provide depositions, question and answers under oath in live testimony before a court reporter, and answer questions and provide documents. And then there was
Right on the eve of when that was supposed to start, the parties both filed sealed papers and the judge says, I'll give you a week. Now, I thought it was related to, you know, trying to look under the wrap here. I thought it was related to a filing that was made by the Trump administration to the Abrego Garcia side in which they said they were engaged in diplomatic channels to try to get his return. And maybe the plaintiff's side believed that and they asked for a break. So,
The prying eyes wouldn't help the process. So the judge saw the sealed motions. The court always sees them, but we didn't. So we were speculating, but I think I got a pretty good guess why she postponed the discovery for a week. Then the Trump side asked for more time. She said no.
And now we've got another set of filings by the Trump administration in which they're exercising or trying to exercise state secrets privilege to prevent their answering any questions about what they're doing to facilitate. So the judges ordered them to facilitate. The Supreme Court has confirmed her order, affirmed her order.
And their response is, we can't tell you. Originally it was, we're never going to get him back. Let's go through the iterations of the Trump administration about their flip-flopping on these positions. First it was, we're never getting him back. Literally, ha ha, he's there forever and we don't have to get him due process. Then the order came out
confirmed by the Supreme Court, which said you must facilitate his release from prison. Then they took the position for another week or two that they only had to facilitate it on the domestic side. Oh, we'll just open the gates. If he shows up at a port or at an airport, we'll let him in. And the Fourth Circuit
led by Judge Wilkinson, took a look at that ridiculous position and said, that's not a good faith interpretation of the Supreme Court's ruling. So that's wrong. Moms know the hustle's real. With work, kids, errands, and everything in between, there's rarely time to slow down, let alone figure out a 10-step skincare routine. But no matter how busy life gets,
Your skin still deserves just more than just the basics. That's why I love today's sponsor so much. It's One Skin. Their product is truly multitaskers. They hydrate, they protect and support your skin's long-term health. And it's all thanks to their OS1 peptide, which targets the cells that accelerate the visible signs of aging like wrinkles, thinning skin, and a dry, dull complexion.
One skin supports the skin at a deeper cellular level. So even if I'm running on fumes, at least my skin gets what it needs. I try their cleanser, their moisturizer, their sunscreens, or my new favorite product is their new peptide scalp serum because you know, scalp health is skin help and hair thinning is something that happens to some of us with age.
So you can get 15% off with the code legal AF at one skin.co for moms or grandmoms who do it all. And now there's a skincare routine that does to one skin is the world's first skin longevity company. And by focusing on the cellular aspects of aging, one skin keeps your skin looking and acting younger for longer.
For a limited time only, you can try OneSkin with 15% off using code LEGALAF and OneSkin.co. That's OneSkin.co. That's 15% off OneSkin.co with code LEGALAF. And after you purchase, tell them we sent you. Thanks for supporting the show, OneSkin. And then after that, the Trump administration then told
effectively the world, that they were working on the diplomacy around the return of Ebrigo Garcia. Now appears they're back to go pound sand, judge. We're not telling you what we're doing because we're exercising or invoking the state secrets privilege. She wants full briefing on that by next week. She's then going to make a ruling about it. I'm sure it's going to be against the Trump administration.
But we'll see if she'll be affirmed or not. In the meantime, she's also set a briefing schedule for the media who wants basically the parties to stop filing everything under seal and let them be able to do their reporting. And she set a full briefing schedule on that. Let me just show you what a version of what redaction or sealing looks like.
The plaintiffs also filed a motion for, in the last 48 hours, a motion for additional depositions, more questions and answers under oath because the first round was insufficient. And the judge had told her, if you need more time, if you need more depositions, come back to me. Why are they doing discovery at all? It is to support a pending motion for contempt of
that the Abrango-Garcia lawyers have brought against the Trump administration. And the judge is probably on the five-yard line of declaring contempt. She just wants to have the record complete with this discovery, which is now ongoing. So in this motion to take additional, you'll note, here's a page in the back. All that black is what I can't tell you what it says. It says, for instance...
And this is the part I probably want to hear so I can analyze it for you. On page four of their motion, it says, as to the steps taken in the past to facilitate Abrego Garcia's return. I was like, yes, what are they? Blackout. Similarly, I thought, this is my second favorite page. This is what the media is trying to lift the veil, if you will.
This one's all it says on this entire page is as to the steps anticipated in the future to facilitate a Braygo Garcia's return. I was like, yes. All right. So that's my world of sealing and redaction. That's your lesson for today. And we're going to we're going to see. Here's my prediction. I think the judge is going to let the media in for the sole purpose of murdering.
her going through methodically the already sealed documents, putting the pressure back on the parties to justify the sealing, and then she's going to lift the seal and we'll be able to do more reporting. That's what happens in a case. Sometimes a year into the case, they start kind of backfilling and releasing documents that were filed originally, and then we can do reporting on it. It sounds like it's old reporting. I'll say something like four months ago and
you know, in October or whatever. Popock, what kind of hot take is this? But it just got released and that's why we're doing it. So she's doing that.
I think she'll rule that way. She'll start ripping the black tape off on a lot of these filings. And on the state secrets privilege, I mean, I'll have to see the briefing, but I would be shocked. I mean, Jeb Boasberg, the chief judge in DC, had a very, very similar issue, and he pretty quickly rejected the assertion of the state secrets privilege in that regard as well. So that's the backdrop of sort of where we are right now.
I'll do another hot take. Four different judges have ruled against Donald Trump in the last four days on his invocation of the Alien Enemies Act to begin with. All of them saying it was unconstitutional and improper. Texas, Colorado, New York, Maryland, you know, the whole gamut. So he's on a real, he's really on a losing streak, Trump.
and try to bring the country down with him. And he's pressing his losing hand with his various appeals related to these issues. But we'll follow it. The only way we know how without blowing smoke or sunshine right here on the Midas Dutch Network and on Legal AF. Come on over to the Legal AF YouTube channel as well as we continue to grow that pro-democracy channel. And all you gotta do is hit the subscribe button. Boom, you'll get all the reminders for our almost hourly updates at the intersection of law and politics. And of course, Legal AF, the podcast.
which is on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. Eastern time here on the Midas Touch Network. So until my next report, I'm Michael Popak. ♪
Can't get your fill of Legal AF? Me neither. That's why we formed the Legal AF Substack. Every time we mention something in a hot take, whether it's a court filing or a oral argument, come over to the Substack. You'll find the court filing and the oral argument there, including a daily roundup that I do call, wait for it, Morning AF. What else? All the other contributors from Legal AF are there as well.
We got some new reporting. We got interviews. We got ad-free versions of the podcast and hot takes. Where? Legal AF on Substack. Come over now to free subscribe.