Special Counsel

Episode 104,   Nov 19, 2022, 11:00 AM

The #SistersInLaw come together to explain the role of the new DOJ special counsel Jack Smith, and how he might hold Trump to account for document hoarding at Mar-a-Lago and his role in the J6 insurrection.   Then, they celebrate Speaker Pelosi’s legacy of leadership, and explore the latest developments in the abortion wars after Dobbs and recent midterm election referendums on it. 

Get #SistersInLaw Merch
Now, you can get #SistersInLaw Merch. We have ethically sourced tees, hoodies, pins and more. Support #SistersInLaw by picking up our merch items at the Politicon Merch Store.

#Sisters Show Off Their Merch

Email the sisters at SISTERSINLAW@POLITICON.COM or tweet using #SistersInLaw

From the #Sisters

Jill’s Jello recipes
Pic 1
Pic 2
Pic 3
Pic 4


From Barb:
Concerning the effects of Trump’s declared run on DOJ action

The impact of Trump’s announcement on investigations targeting him

A prosecutorial take on how Trump’s announcement might protect him

Links To This Week’s Sponsors

Blueland: 
To take advantage of Blueland’s best sale of the year on green cleaning products with up to 20% off your order, go to blueland.com/sisters

Upside:
Download upside.com’s free app to start getting major cash back on your purchases, plus get $5 back on your first purchase of $10 or more when you use promo code: SISTERS

HelloFresh: 
Enjoy 65% off and free shipping on delicious HelloFresh meals delivered right to your door when you go to hellofresh.com/sisters65 and use promo code: SISTERS65

Moink: 
For farm fresh meats and 1 year of free filet mignon, go to moinkbox.com/sisters

Get More From The #Sisters In Law

Joyce Vance: Twitter | University of Alabama Law | MSNBC | Civil Discourse Substack

Jill Wine-Banks: Twitter | Facebook | Website | Author of The Watergate Girl: My Fight For Truth & Justice Against A Criminal President

Kimberly Atkins Stohr: Twitter | Boston Globe | WBUR | Unbound Newsletter

Barb McQuade: Twitter | University of Michigan Law | Just Security | MSNBC