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🗓️ 23 February 2023
⏱️ 44 minutes
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Former FBI official Mark Morgan shares his thoughts on the recent release of internal FBI memos chronicling years of drunk driving, lost weapons and other misconduct from agents within the Bureau, explaining that first appearance may not be an accurate telling of the statistics. His comments come in light of the FBI dealing with allegations of rampant political bias, abuses of power. Morgan, the Former Customs and Border Patrol Commissioner, also discusses why the recent crackdown on immigration at the southern border by President Biden is more for show than an actual reversal of the administration current border policy.
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0:00.0 | Hello America and Happy Thursday. A big thank you for joining us today. We've got a great |
0:10.9 | show. We're going to spend the entire show on a singular topic. We don't do that often, |
0:15.3 | but today I think it's worth it. We had an unprecedented opportunity here at Just the |
0:19.2 | News at John Sallon Reports to obtain basically five years worth of disciplinary reports inside |
0:25.8 | the FBI. What things in misconduct, FBI agents engage in FBI employees engage in and how |
0:33.0 | they're handled who gets fired, who doesn't? What sort of crimes result in suspension? What sort |
0:37.8 | of crimes or misconduct results in a tap on the hand? It is an extraordinary window that the |
0:43.9 | public almost never gets, but every quarter, every FBI agent gets an email with all of the misconduct |
0:50.4 | cases that were closed in the prior three months. And inside the bureau, it's one of the most |
0:54.4 | red documents. It's not only a gossip sheet for a couple days. It's also a reminder of the sort |
1:00.0 | of things that humans can get themselves into even when you're inside the premier law enforcement |
1:05.9 | agency in America. And this database we put out to these reports, which come from a whistleblower |
1:12.0 | who's been on the show before Steve Friend, the agent who stood up for what he says were civil |
1:16.5 | liberties violations in the January 6 investigation. He's brought them to like, contested them, |
1:22.6 | now testifying before Congress. He provided these reports that he downloaded over the years |
1:27.7 | to just the news so that we could give them to you and you could read them. They have a really |
1:32.8 | remarkable insight. They have a lot of detail. They have a lot of the back and forth. And on the one |
1:39.1 | hand, this agent was really good. On the other hand, this agent did something really bad. And |
1:42.6 | and you kind of get a sense of it in reading that you get it. Maybe if you're a first time person |
1:48.0 | understanding, they think it sort of feels like the FBI's gone wild like it was spring breakday. |
1:52.7 | And he got driving drunk and losing guns and sexual harassment and sexual impropriety, sexual assault |
1:59.8 | and assaults. And one of the things that comes out is that there are some behaviors that really |
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