Law Matters 1030

In this episode, Mike Vigil discusses the complex web of political corruption, international disinformation campaigns, and the impact of pardons on American democracy. He sheds light on recent events involving former leaders, US foreign policy, and the importance of voter awareness.
  • Juan Orlando Hernandez's drug trafficking case
  • Disinformation campaigns targeting Latin American governments
  • The impact of pardons on criminal accountability
  • US foreign policy and interventionism in Latin America
  • The role of misinformation in elections and democracy
  • Corruption within US law enforcement and political system
  • The influence of international figures like Javier Millet and Gustavo Petro
  • The use of military force and its consequences in drug trafficking regions
  • The importance of voter research and awareness
  • The psychological and societal effects of shared delusions in society
  • "Disinformation campaigns aim to destabilize leftist governments."
  • "Pardons are often used as political tools to protect criminals."
  • "The Monroe Doctrine has evolved into US interventionism."

What is Law Matters 1030?

Law Matters mission is to carry out non-partisan research, education, and informational activities by opening the lines of communication through public media, and classroom settings between law enforcement, lawmakers, law litigators, and military personnel, whose goal of increasing awareness, serves to avoid illicit drug and criminal activities, preventing deterioration of neighborhoods.