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EPISODE · Nov 13, 2025 · 27 MIN

Behind the Pardon: A Judge's Perspective on Justice

from John Solomon Reports

Today, John Solomon welcomes welcome former Wisconsin Judge Jim Troupis, who recently received a presidential pardon related to the controversial events surrounding the 2020 election. Judge Troupis shares his insights on the legal battles he faced, the implications of federal pardons, and the perceived political motivations behind state charges. He reflects on the state of the judicial system and the challenges that lie ahead for those involved in the election disputes.  Later, Darin Selnick, a senior advisor at Veteran Action, discusses the pressing need for a Veterans Bill of Rights. We explore the challenges veterans face regarding healthcare access, rights protection, and the importance of informed consent. Darin shares insights into the efforts to codify veterans' rights and the significance of grassroots support in championing these initiatives. Finally, we shine a light on the alarming rise of home title fraud with investigative reporter John Summer. Discover how scammers are targeting vulnerable homeowners, particularly the elderly, by deceitfully transferring property deeds under the guise of financial assistance. John shares insights into shocking cases, including one in Arizona where hundreds of homeowners fell victim to a couple posing as charity representatives. Learn about preventative measures and the importance of monitoring home titles to protect your most valuable asset, thanks to our friends at Home Title Lock.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Today, John Solomon welcomes welcome former Wisconsin Judge Jim Troupis, who recently received a presidential pardon related to the controversial events surrounding the 2020 election. Judge Troupis shares his insights on the legal battles he faced, the implications of federal pardons, and the perceived political motivations behind state charges. He reflects on the state of the judicial system and the challenges that lie ahead for those involved in the election disputes.  Later, Darin Selnick, a senior advisor at Veteran Action, discusses the pressing need for a Veterans Bill of Rights. We explore the challenges veterans face regarding healthcare access, rights protection, and the importance of informed consent. Darin shares insights into the efforts to codify veterans' rights and the significance of grassroots support in championing these initiatives. Finally, we shine a light on the alarming rise of home title fraud with investigative reporter John Summer. Discover how scammers are targeting vulnerable homeowners, particularly the elderly, by deceitfully transferring property deeds under the guise of financial assistance. John shares insights into shocking cases, including one in Arizona where hundreds of homeowners fell victim to a couple posing as charity representatives. Learn about preventative measures and the importance of monitoring home titles to protect your most valuable asset, thanks to our friends at Home Title Lock. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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