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UnJustified

Best Work Day Ever (feat. Virginia Burger)

UnJustified

MSW Media

News, History, Politics, News Commentary

4.77.8K Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2026

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Senator Mark Kelly wins a preliminary injunction that will stop the Defense Department’s disciplinary process in its tracks. Judge Aileen Cannon decides to hide Jack Smith’s report on the MAL investigation from the public permanently. The list of Department of Justice failures in court continues to grow. Kash Patel has the best work day at the Olympics ever. Virginia Burger joins Andy to break down the situation around Senator Mark Kelly.

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MSW Media.

0:05.4

Senator Mark Kelly wins a preliminary injunction that will stop the Defense Department's disciplinary process in its tracks.

0:13.7

Judge Aileen Cannon decides to hide Jack Smith's report on the Mar-Lago investigation from the public permanently.

0:21.7

The list of Department of Justice failures in court continues to grow.

0:26.6

And Cash Patel as the best workday at the Olympics ever.

0:31.4

This is unjustified.

0:33.4

Music Welcome to episode. Welcome to episode 58 of Unjustified. It is Sunday, March 1st,

0:48.4

2026. I'm Andy McCabe. And look out everybody because you got only one pilot in the cockpit today.

0:56.0

That's right.

0:56.6

We are all flying blind without my co-pilot and partner Alison Gill.

1:01.4

As all of you Daily Bean's listeners probably already know,

1:05.3

Allison is on a much-deserved vacation this week, and she has left me to take care of the store solo.

1:12.3

So welcome to Unjustified, the Pirate Radio Edition. Now, as always, lots to go over this week. But we're

1:19.3

going to start this week with an update on a story that we covered a few weeks ago. So you're going

1:24.4

to recall that last year, Senator Mark Kelly and five other former military folks

1:29.6

who are also members of Congress recorded a video in which they urged members of the military

1:34.9

to refuse to follow unlawful orders. In January, the six members confirmed that they were

1:41.0

under investigation by the Department of Justice. As the AP reported at the time,

1:47.2

the four House members and two senators all previously served in the military or at intelligence

1:52.5

agencies. The FBI contacted them for interviews late last year after their 90-second video was

1:59.1

released, and now they say that they've been contacted by the

2:02.6

U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia, a significant escalation in the investigation.

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