BREAKING: Judge Apology Sparks Outrage | Financial Fear Soars in America (Ep 727)
byJoey Hudson
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson
A stunning moment in a federal courtroom — and a troubling look at how Americans are feeling about their future.
A federal judge is now under scrutiny after apologizing to the alleged would-be assassin of Donald Trump over conditions inside a detention facility. The case is raising serious questions about treatment of defendants, judicial conduct, and where the line is drawn when it comes to high-profile criminal cases. We break down what happened — and why it’s drawing such strong reaction.
At the same time, a new national poll reveals something even more concerning: nearly two-thirds of Americans say they are more afraid of running out of money than dying. This isn’t just about retirement — it’s about rising costs, inflation, healthcare expenses, and growing uncertainty about the future of the American dream.
Here in South Carolina, Governor Henry McMaster says he will not call a special legislative session to redraw districts following a major decision by the Supreme Court of the United States. What does that mean for the state moving forward?
And joining us, Drew McKissick shares his reaction to the Court’s ruling and what it could mean for South Carolina and the broader national political landscape.
🎯 In Today’s Show:
Judge apologizes to Trump suspect — what happened?
Legal and ethical questions surrounding detention conditions
New poll: Americans fear financial collapse more than death
South Carolina response to Supreme Court redistricting ruling
Interview with SC GOP Chairman Drew McKissick
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