Tucker Joins 'Judging Freedom' Podcast to Talk War, Peace, Trump and the Constitution
Issue #396 | Because he's awesome
I wasn’t aware Judge Andrew Napolitan has a podcast. But Tucker showed up today as a guest on ‘Judging Freedom,’ and now I have another quality outlet for interesting conversations about truth, liberty and constitutional integrity.
The former New Jersey Superior Court judge, legal scholar, and long-time champion of civil liberties delivers great analysis on law, politics, war, and government power.
Today’s interview with Tucker portrays the U.S. as having evolved into a permanent national‑security and warfare state that systematically bypasses the Constitution’s limits on war, surveillance, and civil liberties. Tucker and Judge Napolitano argue that Congress has effectively surrendered its power to declare war, allowing presidents to rely on vague authorizations and emergency powers to conduct open‑ended conflicts abroad.
Within that landscape, Trump’s 2024 return is framed as both a populist revolt against this entrenched system and a critical test of whether any president will truly respect constitutional limits.
Napolitano stresses that Trump, like any president, can either restore guardrails—real declarations of war, strict limits on surveillance and emergency powers, strong protections for dissent—or become another custodian of the same abusive machinery.
They warn that without a serious re-commitment to those constitutional constraints, the country faces more undeclared wars, deeper censorship at home, and a continued collapse of public trust in major institutions.
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