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Exposing Systemic Failures in U.S. Law and Politics: Stanton and Peña Challenge Leadership, Justice, and Public Health

Exposing Systemic Failures in U.S. Law and Politics: Stanton and Peña Challenge Leadership, Justice, and Public Health

Update: 2025-09-09
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Professor Charles Stanton and third-year law student Blanca Pena discuss social justice issues, focusing on the inadequacies of the current U.S. administration. They criticize the appointment of unqualified individuals like Health Secretary RFK, citing his lack of knowledge and experience. They express concern over the country's health, particularly with the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. The conversation also touches on the Jeffrey Epstein case, highlighting the failure of the justice system to provide victims with justice. They emphasize the systemic flaws in the U.S. legal and political systems, including the Supreme Court's lack of ethics and the President's misuse of legal processes.

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Exposing Systemic Failures in U.S. Law and Politics: Stanton and Peña Challenge Leadership, Justice, and Public Health

Exposing Systemic Failures in U.S. Law and Politics: Stanton and Peña Challenge Leadership, Justice, and Public Health

Charles Stanton