Daily Law Podcast #20: Doxxing Debate, Student Loans, EBT Cuts & Trump’s Tariffs episode artwork

EPISODE · May 17, 2025 · 28 MIN

Daily Law Podcast #20: Doxxing Debate, Student Loans, EBT Cuts & Trump’s Tariffs

from The Daily Law Podcast · host Jonathon Daily

From viral doxxing and racism fallout to student loan repayments, EBT benefit cuts, Trump’s China tariffs, and a judge arrested for DUI—Attorney Jonathon Daily unpacks the legal side of today’s biggest headlines. #LegalPodcast #DailyLaw #Doxxing #RacismDebate #StudentLoans #EBTCuts #ChinaTariffs #LegalNews #PoliticalLaw #JonathonDaily

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In this episode, Attorney Jonathon Daily tackles a range of headline-grabbing legal and political stories. He explores the viral case of Shilo Hendrix, who used a racial slur on video, was doxxed online, and then surprisingly raised major funds. Jonathon also breaks down the legal implications of NYC’s new 12-foot bronze statue of a fictional Black woman, the return of student loan repayments on May 5, and Georgia’s controversial changes to EBT benefits for able-bodied adults. He further analyzes the potential economic fallout from Trump’s revived China tariffs and closes with a shocking case involving Michigan Judge Brett Waronicki, who was arrested for DUI and drug possession. This episode blends law, politics, and culture—offering sharp legal insights into the week’s most controversial news.

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