This episode of the Shawn Ryan Show features Tim Parlatore, a former Naval Officer and founder of Parlatore Law Group, discussing critical issues facing the U.S. Military and law enforcement. Topics include declining military recruitment rates, the "weaponization" of agencies like the FBI and DOJ, and the potential political landscape post the 2024 election. Parlatore, known for high-profile cases including representing Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher and President Donald Trump, offers insights into the current state of the armed forces and governmental institutions, as well as his personal methods for staying informed.
This video features an interview with Tim Parlatore, former lawyer for President Trump and current lawyer for Montana Knife Company (MKC), and Josh Smith, co-founder of MKC. They discuss the ongoing Benchmade lawsuit, delving into the legal aspects and potential future developments. The conversation likely explores the intricacies of intellectual property disputes within the knife manufacturing industry, given the involvement of a prominent knife company and its legal representation.
This episode of the Shawn Ryan Show features Tim Parlatore, a former Naval Officer and attorney, discussing the legal cases against former President Donald Trump, specifically focusing on the Georgia indictments and the "Stormy Daniels" payoff. Parlatore, who has represented high-profile individuals, offers his legal insights into charges of conspiracy and felony offenses, and addresses concerns about political motivations within the Justice Department. The conversation also touches on the classified documents case in Florida.
This episode of the Shawn Ryan Show features an in-depth discussion with Tim Parlatore, a former Naval Officer and founder of Parlatore Law Group, who has represented high-profile clients including Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher and President Donald Trump. The conversation delves into the legal cases and indictments against former President Trump, with a specific focus on the events of January 6th, alleged election interference, and the Mar-a-Lago searches. Parlatore also breaks down the controversial phone call where Trump requests "find 11,780 votes" and discusses the Georgia election interference case and the decision-making of Mike Pence. The episode explores why Parlatore left Trump's legal team and his stance on the potential success of the indictments.
This YouTube video features an interview with former Trump lawyer Tim Parlatore, discussing the legal challenges Donald Trump faces, including 91 felony charges stemming from the 2020 election controversy and classified documents. Parlatore unpacks indictments across multiple states and identifies what he believes is Trump's biggest threat, which could lead to a jury conviction but is appealable. The discussion also touches on controversial topics like nuclear codes, election interference, politically motivated prosecutions, the January 6th events, and the search of Trump Tower. The possibility of Trump suing for malicious prosecution is explored. The video is part of a series.
This episode of The Shawn Ryan Show features attorney Tim Parlatore discussing the legal battle for free speech against a foreign government, specifically Canada. Parlatore, representing a podcaster who aired content deemed sensitive by the Canadian military, explains the cease and desist order and the broader implications for free expression in the digital age. The conversation also touches on the influence of "woke culture" and foreign actors on American institutions, and strategies to counter these trends.
This YouTube video features Tim Parlatore, attorney for the Shawn Ryan Show, discussing an incident involving the Canadian Special Operations Command (CSOC) and Dallas Alexander. Parlatore explains that CSOC issued a cease and desist letter to Shawn Ryan Show for an episode with Alexander, alleging classified information was discussed. Parlatore asserts that after review, no classified information impacting the unit or country was revealed. He claims Alexander was silenced for speaking out after being fired for not adhering to COVID-19 mandates, framing it as a suppression of free speech and an act of tyranny.
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