00:00:00.000This episode sponsored by our friends at The Wellness Company.
00:00:03.660Head over to TWC Health slash Dobbs to get your med kit.
00:00:08.060A med kit with all the essential pharmaceuticals, you know, the ones the mainstream media and Marxist left don't want you to have.
00:00:14.500Like ivermectin, Z-Pax, amoxicillin, and much more.
00:00:18.680Be prepared for when the next plague hits by heading over to TWC.Health slash Dobbs and enter promo code Dobbs at checkout to save 15% off your entire order.
00:00:34.120Hello, everybody, and welcome to The Great America Show.
00:03:21.360The second you see an issue, we address it.
00:03:25.520We're going to have war rooms set up all across this country and every state as well to deal with things as they happen, not days, weeks, or months later.
00:03:37.500So, protectthevote.com is the website.
00:04:36.920Sign up today to make sure 2024 is not another stolen election.
00:04:42.780Our guest today on the podcast is attorney Mark McCloskey.
00:04:46.720In 2020, Mark and his wife were charged for defending their property in St. Louis against BLM rioters and agitators.
00:04:56.500They've been fighting against the city to have their misdemeanor conviction expunged, demanding that they be given back their seized weapons.
00:05:07.000Mark, let me say, first of all, it's always fascinating to talk with you because you were always involved in some feature of politics in Missouri, if not the nation.
00:05:19.720This business of an expungement, you know, I cheered you for that.
00:06:28.560So the governor's pardon meant nothing.
00:06:30.200In other words, you know, your elected governor, he gives me a full and complete pardon that restores me of any rights or disadvantages attendant to my plea and all this stuff.
00:06:40.420Well, the Court of Appeals, of course, said no.
00:06:44.820They wanted to take my bar license and had us probated for a year.
00:06:48.360But so we've got an expungement statute now in Missouri, which says that you can, if you've been in the case of misdemeanor claims, if you've been a good boy or girl for a year before you file it, no additional offenses, you get expunged, which means you're back as if the underlying event never occurred.
00:07:05.880So I can now honestly say I've never been charged, I've never been arrested, I've never been convicted, and I've never pled guilty.
00:07:13.620And so now I'd like to see how those sons of guns come up with a good excuse to keep from giving me my property.
00:07:25.240I mean, as I say, I like a mantra, right?
00:07:28.160The only unforgivable crime in America these days is standing up against the left.
00:07:32.400And when you do that, they never forgive and they never forget.
00:07:34.860And they can't take, I mean, we have been successful in our case in doing all those things that unfortunately Donald Trump was not able to do.
00:07:42.400Our district attorney ran on a promise to get us, right?
00:07:46.020And because of that, we were able to get her and the entire circuit attorney's office tossed off the case.
00:07:51.800We managed to get the governor to pardon us, but, you know, thank God we've got a good conservative Republican governor.
00:08:00.160And now we've got another judge in the city of St. Louis that expunged our, you know,
00:08:04.220expungement is kind of a rubber stamp thing if you meet the statute.
00:08:08.560They called, we had a four-hour hearing on expungement because the state brought in witnesses from June 28th of 2020,
00:08:17.240the people that broke down my gate, stormed into my neighborhood, threatened me, threatened my wife,
00:08:21.900threatened to burn down the house, threatened to burn down my office,
00:08:24.440brought those people in to say how emotionally upset they were when I pointed guns at them,
00:08:30.220which I didn't point a gun at them anyway.
00:08:32.140But, I mean, you know, that was four years ago.
00:08:35.360And, by the way, what am I supposed to do under those circumstances?
00:08:38.100But be that as it may, it then took the judge 76 days to rule on the expungement.