South Carolina attorney general candidate David Pascoe faces brutal questions after resurfaced video shows him passionately endorsing Joe Biden in 2020. In a fiery multi-segment interview, Pascoe defends his Democrat past, claims both parties tried to stop his corruption investigations, and vows to clean up Columbia if elected. Tara presses him on trust, conservatism, judicial reform, and whether Republican voters should believe his political transformation.
EPISODE SUMMARY
Today’s AmperWave Daily dives into one of the most explosive political interviews in South Carolina this election cycle. Attorney general candidate David Pascoe joins Tara for a no-holds-barred conversation after old clips surfaced showing him campaigning for Joe Biden and Democrat leaders despite now running in the Republican primary.
Pascoe argues his past political alliances were strategic moves to preserve corruption investigations targeting powerful lawmakers and insiders in Columbia. He insists he has always been a conservative at heart, citing his support for Ronald Reagan, pro-life positions, death penalty advocacy, judicial reform efforts, and battles against public corruption.
Tara challenges Pascoe repeatedly on whether Republican voters can trust him after years of Democrat involvement, including campaigning for Todd Rutherford and Joe Biden. Pascoe responds by pointing to his record prosecuting both Republicans and Democrats and vows to aggressively target corruption, enforce transparency laws, and ban lawyer-legislators from benefiting off government contracts if elected attorney general.
The episode also touches on judicial reform, conservative grassroots movements in South Carolina, MAGA politics, trial lawyer influence, and growing distrust of political establishments in both parties.
KEY TOPICS
David Pascoe’s 2020 Joe Biden endorsement
South Carolina attorney general Republican primary
State House corruption investigations
Judicial reform in South Carolina
Todd Rutherford controversy
Conservative vs establishment Republicans
Government transparency and FOIA enforcement
Trial lawyer influence in politics
Public corruption investigations
MAGA movement and South Carolina politics
SEGMENTS
Segment 1:
Tara opens with resurfaced audio of David Pascoe passionately endorsing Joe Biden and questions how he can now run as a Republican.
Segment 2:
Pascoe claims he aligned politically where necessary to preserve corruption probes targeting powerful Columbia insiders.
Segment 3:
Tara presses Pascoe over his relationship with Democrat leader Todd Rutherford and asks whether Republican voters should trust him.
Segment 4:
Pascoe outlines his conservative positions on abortion, crime, judicial reform, and public corruption investigations.
Segment 5:
The conversation shifts to lawyer-legislators, trial lawyer influence, and Pascoe’s promise to aggressively investigate corruption if elected attorney general.
Segment 6:
Pascoe details his first-day agenda, including transparency enforcement, corruption units, and banning attorney contracts tied to lawmakers.
QUOTE OF THE DAY
“Judge me by my enemies.” — David Pascoe
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Attorney General candidate David Pascoe once endorsed Joe Biden and campaigned for Democrats…
Now he’s running in the Republican primary.
Can GOP voters trust him? Tara grills Pascoe in a brutal interview covering corruption, judicial reform, MAGA politics, and the fight for South Carolina’s future.
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May 20, 2026



