On this episode of The Final Countdown, hosts Angie Wong and Ted Rall discussed a wide range of topics from around the globe, including Rudy Giuliani being ordered to pay $148 million to Georgia poll workers.
Steve Hayes – Tax Attorney
Mitch Roschelle – Media Commentator
Dan Kovalik – Human Rights Lawyer and Professor
Carter Clews – President of Constitutional Rights PAC
The show begins with tax attorney Steve Hayes who joins to discuss Rudy Giuliani being ordered to pay $148 million to Georgia poll workers in the defamation trial against him.
Then, media commentator Mitch Roschelle shares his perspective on Nippon Steel acquiring U.S. Steel for $14.1 billion.
The second hour begins with human rights lawyer and professor Dan Kovalik who shares his insights on the war on Gaza including the Israeli Defense Forces killing Israeli hostages of Hamas.
The show closes with the president of Constitutional Rights PAC Carter Clews, who discusses the sex scandal that rocked Capitol Hill.
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And I see the democrats practically wetting themselves in glee over this.
Sure, it’s nice for the two women to be vindicated, even if they’ll never see a dime. But Giuliani’s 79 years old. This isn’t a victory; it’s a farce.
Giuliani almost certainly has the bulk of his wealth placed in financial instruments that put that wealth beyond the reach of a lawsuit. Pension, 401(k), trust funds, etc. It’s a verdict against Giuliani that he’ll laugh about every day until he dies. “Oh, right. Got to go to another pointless meeting about that $138 million. Ha ha ha. I’ll get a large coffee on the way. I can afford it. All in trusts. Safe as houses.”