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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 1H 2M

What Comey and Kimmel have in common, SCOTUS rules on Voting Rights and Never Forget 1814

from The Rich Zeoli Podcast: Daily Politics, Culture & Chaos · host Rich Zeoli

On Today’s Show:👉 SCOTUS ruling on Louisiana redistricting👉 James Comey seashell indictment👉 Dr. Fauci's minion and Covid origins👉 Jimmy Kimmel and the FCC👉 Hakeem Jeffries' "Maximum Warfare" rhetoric👉 King Charles and White House jokes👉 Ilhan Omar's "World War 11" gaffe👉 Special Forces soldier arrested for Polymarket betsRich Zeoli breaks down a massive victory for common sense at the Supreme Court today. We look at the 6-3 decision authored by Justice Samuel Alito which struck down a race-based congressional district in Louisiana. Zeoli explains how the court is finally moving past 1950s-era remedies for a country that has already elected a Black president and countless Black leaders. We analyze how this ruling will have a domino effect on redistricting battles across the nation as we head into the midterm elections.We also dive into the questionable indictment against former FBI Director James Comey over a social media post featuring seashells. While Rich makes it clear he has no love for deep state hacks like Comey, Brennan, or Clapper, we discuss why this specific prosecution over "8647" is legally shaky and likely to fail in court. Zeoli warns that weak cases only serve to turn tyrants into heroes for the left. We compare this to the airtight case against Fauci’s associates regarding the cover-up of Covid-19 origins and the evasion of FOIA requests.The show wraps up with a look at the bizarre rhetoric and security failures currently plaguing the political scene. From Hakeem Jeffries doubling down on "maximum warfare" language after a presidential assassination attempt to Ilhan Omar inventing "World War 11," we expose the incompetence on display. Rich also defends a Special Forces soldier facing sixty years for a Polymarket bet, arguing that betting on the success of your own military mission is more like Pete Rose than insider trading. We even take a moment to roast King Charles for making jokes about the British burning down the White House.00:00 SCOTUS rules against race-based districts in Louisiana04:40 The ripple effect on midterm election redistricting07:15 Why the James Comey seashell indictment is a mistake12:50 Deep state hacks and the abuse of civil liberties17:05 The airtight case against Fauci’s minion regarding Covid origins22:30 Jimmy Kimmel and why the FCC should leave him alone28:40 Hakeem Jeffries doubles down on maximum warfare rhetoric32:45 The fallout from the White House Correspondents Dinner shooter36:10 Special Forces soldier vs. Polymarket and insider trading charges40:35 Pete Rose analogies and the problem with prediction markets45:10 King Charles makes a "too soon" joke about 181449:15 Ilhan Omar and the horrors of World War 11

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