Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, July 2
7/6/20261 hr 40 min
In a live conversation on YouTube, Lawfare Editor in Chief Benjamin Wittes sat down with Senior Editors Eric Columbus, Kate Klonick, Molly Roberts, and Roger Parloff to discuss the Supreme Court’s rulings in the birthright citizenship case and Slaughter, indictments over purported vandalism at the Reflecting Pool, former CIA Director John Brennan’s civil suit against the Department of Justice, geofencing warrants, and more.
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[upbeat music] And we're live. It is Thursday, July 2nd, 2026. It is 4:00 PM in Washington, DC. It is scorchingly hot out there, people. And, uh, Happy Fourth of July. Uh, it's the eve of the Fourth of July as celebrated, which is to say it's the eve of the f- eve of the Fourth of July.

