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UnJustified

Brief Hallucinations

UnJustified

MSW Media

News, History, Politics, News Commentary

4.77.8K Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2026

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Hackers linked to Iran have breached FBI Director Kash Patel’s personal emails. Attorney General Pam Bondi sent a Jack Smith progress memo to Congress outlining Trump's motive for illegally retaining classified documents. A top deputy to U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro acknowledged in a closed-door hearing this month that the Justice Department did not have evidence of wrongdoing in its criminal investigation of Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Legal experts are stunned after a federal judge catches DOJ lawyers using artificial intelligence to write briefs.

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0:00.0

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0:07.1

Hackers linked to Iran have breached FBI director Cash Patel's personal emails.

0:13.6

Attorney General Pam Bondi sent a Jack Smith progress memo to Congress outlining Trump's motive for illegally retaining classified documents.

0:22.2

A top deputy to U.S. attorney Janine Piro acknowledged in a closed-door hearing this month

0:27.3

that the Justice Department did not have evidence of wrongdoing in its criminal investigation

0:32.5

of Fed Chair Jerome Powell. And legal experts are stunned after a federal judge catches DOJ lawyers using

0:39.6

artificial intelligence to write briefs. This is unjustified.

0:51.5

Andy, I could hardly keep myself from laughing when you talked about Janine Piro acknowledging

0:56.0

in a closed door hearing that they didn't have evidence of wrongdoing.

1:00.7

I'm just reading that sentence and I'm like, of course, of course they didn't.

1:06.6

How do you even keep a straight face? Everybody welcome to episode 62 of Unjustified.

1:10.5

It's Sunday,

1:11.1

March 29th, 26. I'm Alison Gill. And I'm Andy McCabe. Allison, we have so much to cover today,

1:18.1

including multiple stories for our drum roll, please. Hit me in the head with a bat segment.

1:25.3

Okay, it's a working title for now, but we really like it. It's kind of growing on me. And of course, you have to go with the single word spelling of H-I-T-M-E-I-N-T-H-E-A-D-W-I-T-H-E-A-B-A-T. Just one word, and it's hit me in the head with a bat. so that's where we, of course, highlight the continuing implosion of the presumption of regularity

1:47.8

by your friends at the Department of Justice.

1:51.0

Yeah, the presumption of regularity being the longstanding deference given to the Department of Justice by the courts that is being whittled away bit by bit,

1:59.9

and sometimes in large giant chunks

2:01.6

as we speak. But we have a lot of a lot to get to before we get to hit me in the head with a bat,

2:08.4

which is going to come right before the questions portion, the questions segment of the show.

2:13.7

And if you have a question, we've got a link in the show notes for you. Just click on that.

2:17.1

You fill out the form and you can submit your questions. But first up, Andy, from CBS News,

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