291: More Big Buts

291: More Big Buts

From #SistersInLaw by Politicon

April 1, 2026 · 19 min · Episode 291

About this episode

In this episode, Jill Wine-Banks and Joyce Vance discuss legal questions surrounding Judge Cannon, Trump, Epstein, and more.

Get tickets for the upcoming #SistersInLaw Live Shows at the Cervantes Masterpiece in Denver, Colorado, on 4/23/26 and the Buckhead Theater in Atlanta, Georgia, on 5/3/26 at politicon.com/tour In this episode of #SistersInLaw Sidebar, Jill Wine-Banks and Joyce Vance answer your questions on everything from Judge Cannon’s continued defenses of Trump, Epstein, war, and more. Together, they discuss the prospect that Judge Cannon will be disbarred for protecting Trump, if there is a way to access the Jack Smith report that she sealed, whether executives and other employees can be considered legally responsible for corporate crimes, how the Epstein files are stored and managed, the ability of the UN and international law to prosecute US citizens for war crimes, and what determined the structure of the Constitution. Freshen up your spring wardrobe! Get the ReSIStance T-Shirt, Mini Tote, and other #SistersInLaw gear at politicon.com/merch ! Additional #SistersInLaw Projects #SistersInLaw Main Show Jill’s Politicon YouTube Show: Just The Facts Kim’s Newsletter: The Gavel Joyce’s new book, Giving Up Is Unforgivable , is now available, and for a limited time, you have the exclusive…

People in this episode

Hosts: Jill Wine-Banks, Joyce Vance

Topics covered

  • Judge Cannon
  • Trump
  • Epstein
  • corporate crimes
  • war crimes
  • Constitution

Keywords

  • Judge Cannon
  • Trump
  • Epstein
  • corporate responsibility
  • war crimes
  • Constitution

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Politicon

Books & works: Giving Up Is Unforgivable, The Fix, Attack From Within

Places: Denver, Colorado, Atlanta, Georgia

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