In the final hour, Gregg Jarrett talks with John Solomon about the historic indictment of former Cuban President Raul Castro in connection with the 1996 shootdown of Brothers to the Rescue aircraft that killed four Americans. The discussion traces how a former Cuban Air Force pilot’s presence in the United States helped reopen the case and why Cuban exiles have waited decades for justice. Jarrett and Solomon also return to the South Florida grand jury investigation into lawfare against Trump, including potential conspiracy, obstruction, and civil-rights-related charges. Listener calls drive the final half hour, with questions about Comey, the filibuster, Iran, FISA courts, and whether accountability should mean more than public embarrassment. It is a packed closing hour about justice delayed, legal accountability, Cuba, election law, and the institutions that decide who is held responsible.

Trump's Primary Power and Midterm Test
33:14

Lawfare, Comey, and the Florida Grand Jury
33:14

Raul Castro Indicted, CBDC Warning, and America’s Fight for Freedom
31:40