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.
In this episode of the Legalese podcast, Keith Gross sits down with Harrison Floyd, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and former Trump campaign official who found himself at the center of one of 2024’s most controversial legal battles. Indicted alongside President Donald J. Trump, Floyd shares his firsthand experience of what many have called a politically motivated prosecution and discusses the broader implications of “lawfare” — the weaponization of the legal system for political ends.
Drawing on his ten years of service in the Marine Corps and his time in the political arena, Floyd offers a unique perspective on justice, accountability, and the erosion of our rights.
In this episode of the Legalese podcast, host Keith Gross interviews Will Chamberlain, senior counsel at the Article III Project. They discuss recent Supreme Court rulings on immigration and executive authority, the role of the Article III Project in judicial advocacy, and the dynamics of Florida politics. Chamberlain shares insights on the implications of immigration policy, the census, and the challenges faced by the Republican majority in Congress. The conversation emphasizes the importance of maintaining separation of powers and the need for public engagement in the political process.
In this episode of the Legalese Podcast, Keith interviews George Papadopoulos, a key figure in the Trump campaign and a victim of what he describes as deep state lawfare. They discuss Papadopoulos's background, the targeting of Trump by both political parties, the role of Congress and activist judges, and the pervasive influence of the deep state in American politics. The conversation emphasizes the need for Congress to take action and restore the separation of powers to prevent judicial overreach and ensure that the will of the people is represented.
In this inaugural episode of the Legal Ease podcast, host Keith Gross engages with attorney Ron Coleman to explore various legal issues, notable cases, and the dynamics between judicial authority and executive power. They discuss the implications of recent judicial actions, the role of legal education, and the responsibilities of Congress in maintaining the balance of powers. The conversation also touches on significant cases like Roe v. Wade and the ongoing tension between state and federal authority, culminating in a call for a more robust judicial system that respects constitutional boundaries.