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The Lawfare Podcast

Chatter: Secret Service Dilemmas and Training with Jon Wackrow

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4.76.2K Ratings

🗓️ 2 July 2022

⏱️ 111 minutes

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Summary

Chatter, a podcast from Lawfare, features weekly long-form conversations with fascinating people at the creative edges of national security. This week on Chatter, David Priess talked with former U.S. Secret Service agent Jonathan Wackrow to discuss the inherent dilemmas that come along with the job. One of them can arise if agents become partisan actors or allow themselves to even be perceived as such. We heard another one described in shocking terms during this week's testimony before the Jan. 6 committee: A protectee and the agents protecting him or her can disagree with the protectee about the latter's presence in a threatening situation or movement toward it.


It turns out a whole lot of training prepares agents for these contingencies--as well as more predictable ones like how to respond instantaneously to myriad threats. Many lessons emerge from the study of past service failures, up to and including presidential assassinations and attempts. And some others can shed light elsewhere, such as on personal security and safety of institutions from schools to churches.


Jonathan is now the COO and Global Head of Security for Teneo Risk and a law enforcement analyst for CNN. He and David have a deep and wide discussion about how cable news networks cover tragedy, the challenges of providing insight on security incidents in real time, his path into the Secret Service, how agents are trained, the lessons learned from historical failures of presidential protection, his own experiences with security breaches during the Obama administration, the dangers of perceived or actual politicization in the service, the balance between protecting a president and allowing a president's desired movements, agents' duty to testify in criminal investigations involving their protectees, how Secret Service experiences can help other institutions during an era of rising political violence, the benefits and drawbacks of school active shooter drills, and more.


Chatter is a production of Lawfare and Goat Rodeo. This episode was produced and edited by Cara Shillenn of Goat Rodeo. Podcast theme by David Priess, featuring music created using Groovepad.


Among the works discussed in this episode:


The movie The Bodyguard


The movie In the LIne of Fire


The book Zero Fail: The Rise and Fall of the Secret Service by Carol Leonnig


The book The Devil Never Sleeps: Learning to Live in an Age of Disasters by Juliette Kayyem

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Also, check out LawFair's other podcast offerings, rational security, chatter, LawFair

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no bull and the aftermath.

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I'm Benjamin Pollard with an episode of chatter for July 2, 2022.

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For today's episode, the team at LawFair decided to cross post this week's episode of chatter,

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a podcast hosted by David Pries and Shane Harris that features in-depth discussions with

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fascinating people at the creative edges of national security.

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Today's chatter episode is entitled Secret Service Dilemma's and Training with John

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Rackrow.

1:38.7

This week's surprise hearing from the House's January 6 committee, its six in a series

1:43.4

of public hearings, revealed new information about President Trump's altercation with

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a member of the Secret Service on January 6.

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In the episode, Pries sat down with Rackrow to discuss the committee's revelations,

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how cable news networks cover tragedy, the challenges of providing insight on security

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incidents in real time, and more.

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This is chatter.

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Welcome to chatter.

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I'm David Pries, publisher of LawFair.

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This week, former US Secret Service Special Agent, John Rackrow, on Secret Service Dilemma's

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and Training.

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