Main Justice is the next era of judicial watch from Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord, the veteran lawyers behind the hit podcast Prosecuting Donald Trump. As the criminal cases against Trump wind down and his new administration comes to power, Andrew and Mary draw on their extensive experience working within the Department of Justice to break down what’s happening inside Trump’s DOJ. Each week, they use their platform on Main Justice to safeguard against assaults on our laws, our Constitution, and our democracy.
Latest episodes
A Tragedy in Three Acts, with Carol Leonnig and Aaron Davis
Carol Leonnig and Aaron Davis on their new book, Injustice: How Politics and Fear Vanquished America’s Justice Department.
Cycles of Factionalism
How the SCOTUS immunity decision gives Trump cover for political retribution. Plus: the latest litigation around domestic National Guard deployments.
The East Wing as a Metaphor
The demolition of the East Wing raises serious ethical concerns. And the boat strikes continue without clear legal authority.
Hold on “For Just a Little Longer”
The 9th Circuit allows Trump to deploy National Guard troops to Portland. Plus: James Comey moves to have his case dismissed over vindictive prosecution.
A Pimple on the Rear of an Elephant
Letitia James is indicted; James Comey is arraigned. Plus: the courts weigh in on federalizing the National Guard.
“Untethered to the Facts”
Oregon and Illinois challenge Trump’s attempts to deploy National Guard troops to their cities. Plus: another deadly boat strike in the Caribbean.
It’s All Out Loud
Former FBI Director James Comey is indicted on two counts and Trump wants the National Guard in Portland, Oregon.
A “Break Glass” Moment
Trump pressures AG Bondi to prosecute foes. Plus, the government’s dismissal of a bribery investigation into Tom Homan.
Real Life Consequences
The investigation into Charlie Kirk’s murder continues. And the ‘presumption of regularity’ is not a foregone conclusion in Trump 2.0.
Upending the Law
The 5th Circuit bars Trump from deporting people using the Alien Enemies Act while the Supreme Court removes limits to immigration raids in Los Angeles.










