Legalese w/ Keith Gross

Legalese w/ Keith Gross
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Legalese is a weekly podcast hosted by Keith Gross, an America First Constitutional Conservative, lawyer and veteran who offers a legal analysis of current events.
Join Keith Gross and his guests as they discuss the week's events and dive into the constitutional and legal details.
Host Bio: Keith Gross is the author of Dirt Roads to Runways, a tale of growing up in the rural expanses of the Florida panhandle, learning from hard work and living the American dream – ultimately building and exiting multiple national companies.
Book on Amazon: https://a.co/d/eGkCZVU
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The podcast centers on constitutional law, current events, and the dynamics of governmental power, with episodes such as discussions on deep state influences in American politics and the implications of landmark cases like Roe v. Wade.

Legalese is a weekly podcast hosted by Keith Gross, an America First Constitutional Conservative, lawyer and veteran who offers a legal analysis of current events.
Join Keith Gross and his guests as they discuss the week’s events and dive into the constitutional and legal details.
Host Bio: Keith Gross is the author of Dirt Roads to Runways, a tale of growing up in the rural expanses of the Florida panhandle, learning from hard work and living the American dream – ultimately building and exiting multiple national companies.
Book on Amazon: https://a.co/d/eGkCZVU
In this episode of Legalese with Keith Gross, Keith is joined by Tho Bishop, Chairman of the Bay County Republican Party and a seasoned political communicator with firsthand experience in Washington, D.C. Following his time as Deputy Communications Director for the House Financial Services Committee during the 2008 financial crisis, Tho shares how those pivotal years shaped his views on government intervention in the economy and solidified his conservative convictions. The conversation explores the importance of building strong local Republican leadership in 2025, the need to engage young conservatives, and why local politics often matters more than the drama in D.C. Tho also weighs in on recent protests, the national political climate, and the contrast between unrest in other states and the law and order in Florida.

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