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Leland Vittert’s War Notes: Obama Judge Upholds the Second Amendment

Chicago police conduct an investigation after a shooting on Wabash Avenue between Madison and Washington streets on Friday, Jan. 26, 2024, in Chicago. (Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

NewsNation Chief Washington Anchor and On Balance host Leland Vittert was a foreign correspondent for four years in Jerusalem. He gives you an early look at tonight’s 7 p.m. ET show. Subscribe to War Notes here.  

What Rights Do Illegal Immigrants Get Next?

A federal judge just ruled illegal immigrants can carry firearms. The ruling by an Obama-appointed judge for the Northern District of Illinois, Sharon Coleman, says the federal law against illegal immigrants owning firearms violates the Second Amendment. 


But in a larger sense, if the Second Amendment applies to illegal immigrants, why doesn’t the right to vote, what about a right to work? How about commercial driver’s licenses? 

Oprah Can’t Catch a Break!

For lack of a better term, Oprah held an hourlong infomercial for weight loss drugs last night. 

Isabelle Stanley has a great write-up in the Daily Mail of all the people now skinny-shaming her. 

Turning Off School Board Cameras

The school board in one of America’s wealthiest counties will now turn off cameras during their meetings.WJLA reports the Loudoun County School Board voted along party lines, with the Democrat members voting to turn off the cameras during public comment sessions. 

Look back: Loudoun County School Board meetings changed America, specifically the public comments sessions during COVID-19 lockdowns when issues regarding critical race theory, transgender bathrooms and lockdowns dominated America’s cultural conversations. 

Do they teach George Orwell’s “1984” in Loudoun County schools? Cameras undermining transparency would be a perfect visualization of the novel. 

Why it matters: Governor Glenn Youngkin turned Virginia red as “education” became a proxy for everything Americans were fed up with in 2021. 

Final thought: If turning off cameras during public meetings isn’t a threat to democracy, what is? 

Rape Versus Sexual Abuse — Trump Sues ABC

Trump sued ABC and George Stephanopoulos over Stephanopoulos’ interview with Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., where the Sunday show host kept repeating the objective falsehood that a jury held Trump liable for rape. It didn’t.

Forget the verdict for a second. Discovery in this case would be wild. All the Stephanopoulos notes, emails and staff texts? 

There Are No Good Guys Left

In his typically artful and nuanced way, Trump opined on the vocal and increasingly powerful pro-Hamas wing of the Democratic Party, saying, “Any Jewish person that votes for Democrats hates their religion.”

Let the meltdown begin. 

Rabbi Jay Michaelson called Trump’s comments “truly disgusting” on CNN.

The White House called it “unhinged antisemitic rhetoric.” 

MSNBC analyst Donny Deutsch said, “How dare you tell me what it takes to be a good Jew!” 

Look back: If only there was another presidential candidate in recent memory who demanded an entire group vote from him. How far back would we have to look?!

Here is the sad part: There are no rights and wrongs anymore, just your team versus my team. 

We make a real effort every day to call the game fairly. If you like what we do, please tell your friends! 

Point of Personal Privilege 

Former Trump aide and epic blowhard Peter Navarro reported to jail today. 

He and your humble correspondent once went a few rounds on national television … you can watch it here.

One can imagine, or read about the blowback, experienced by a Fox News anchor asking fair questions and pointing out the — to be generous — inconsistencies of a Trump adviser’s questionable statements.

That said, it would be easy to smile today at Navarro’s pompous arrogance finally catching up with him as he surrendered to jail. 

In reality: We are heartbroken for the country. The use of the Department of Justice by the Biden administration to investigate and punish political enemies is something we as a country will have a very hard time coming back from.  

MIAMI, FLORIDA – MARCH 19: Former Donald Trump adviser Peter Navarro holds a press conference before turning himself in to a federal prison on March 19, 2024, in Miami, Florida. Mr. Navarro, who was convicted of contempt of Congress last year, surrendered at a federal Bureau of Prisons facility to begin serving his four-month sentence after speaking to the media. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Prosecutors like New York Attorney General Letitia James running for office on promises to “We’re going to definitely sue him, we’re going to be a real pain in the ass” sound like things from third-world countries, not the United States. 

Trump talking about revenge isn’t any better. 

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