Comey Indicted Again & SCOTUS Hears Mullin v Doe TPS Case │ Severino, Eastman

Comey Indicted Again & SCOTUS Hears Mullin v Doe TPS Case │ Severino, Eastman

From The Jenny Beth Show by Jenny Beth Martin

April 29, 2026 · 1h 10m · Season 3 · Episode 23

About this episode

Jenny Beth Martin discusses recent Supreme Court rulings and the second indictment of James Comey with constitutional law experts Carrie Severino and Dr. John Eastman.

The Supreme Court delivered three major rulings this week, James Comey was indicted for the second time, and Jenny Beth Martin sat down with two of the country's sharpest constitutional law minds to break it all down. Carrie Severino, president of the Judicial Crisis Network and former clerk to Justice Clarence Thomas, joins the show to walk through Louisiana v. Callais (the 6-3 ruling against racial gerrymandering), the unanimous First Choice Women's Resource Centers donor privacy victory, and the high-stakes oral arguments in Mullin v. Doe over whether the Trump administration can end Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of Haitians and Syrians. Then Dr. John Eastman, senior fellow and founding director of the Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence at the Claremont Institute and former clerk to Justice Clarence Thomas, joins Jenny Beth for a wide-ranging conversation on the Comey indictment, the Brandenburg true-threat standard, the Counterman v. Colorado decision, and the alarming wave of lawfare against attorneys who represent President Trump. Eastman also breaks his silence on his April 15th California disbarment and announces he is taking the case to the…

People in this episode

Host: Jenny Beth Martin

Guests: Carrie Severino, Dr. John Eastman

Topics covered

  • Supreme Court rulings
  • constitutional law
  • James Comey indictment
  • Temporary Protected Status
  • racial gerrymandering
  • lawfare
  • Anglo-American constitutional heritage

Keywords

  • Supreme Court
  • Comey indictment
  • Mullin v. Doe
  • lawfare
  • racial gerrymandering
  • Temporary Protected Status
  • constitutional law

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Judicial Crisis Network, Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, Department of Homeland Security

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