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Exposing Corruption in FBI: Whistleblowers Tell Their Stories

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Government, Daily News, News, Politics

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🗓️ 12 April 2024

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Garret O'Boyle and Stephen Friend dedicated years of their lives to serving their country in the FBI. But when they began to question some of the decisions being made within the bureau, they were suspended.  After joining the FBI, O'Boyle says he “immediately saw that other agents [and] supervisors didn't have a solid grasp of people's civil rights.”  “Having sworn that oath to the Constitution multiple times—twice in the Army, once as a police officer, once as an FBI agent,” O'Boyle said, “it actually meant something to me—which, I think, it doesn't to many, maybe even to most at this point. It's just a job. O'Boyle explained that FBI agents take a constitutional law course at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, and that for him, following and protecting constitutional rights “was most important to me,” adding that “foolishly … I thought that would be the case for everybody entering into this type of field.”  After questioning some of the decisions being made within the FBI, O'Boyle was unexpectedly suspended from the bureau in 2022.  Friend has a story similar to O'Boyle's. He was assigned to work on Jan. 6 cases, but raised concerns when he was informed that a SWAT team was to be used to arrest a man who was at the Capitol on Jan. 6, despite the fact that the man had agreed to cooperate with the investigation.  Friend said he told his superiors, “We should not be doing this. There's other avenues to do it,” referring to arresting the man. Shortly thereafter, Friend was suspended from the FBI.  O'Boyle and Friend join “The Daily Signal Podcast” to detail the issues they witnessed within the FBI and what happened to them when they started asking questions. Enjoy the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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We swore an oath to the Constitution. I don't think people really mean that.

0:04.2

And then when you're getting pushed from the top, from your supervisor who's getting pushed

0:08.7

from their supervisor, who's getting pushed from their supervisor, who's getting pushed

0:11.5

from headquarters, which the

0:13.0

headquarters level is completely captured. I'm Virginia Allen. to the Daily Signal Podcast, it's Friday, April 12th.

0:33.2

I'm Virginia Allen.

0:34.6

Garrett O Boyle and Stephen Friend dedicated years of their life to serving their country

0:40.5

in the FBI.

0:42.1

But when they began to push back on some of the decisions that were

0:45.5

concerning them within the FBI, they were both suspended. Today they are

0:51.4

joining me on the show to discuss issues of weaponization within the

0:55.9

FBI and share their stories about what they saw and what the results were when they

1:02.2

began to question their leaders.

1:04.4

Stay tuned for my conversation with FBI whistleblowers Garrett O Boyle and Stephen Friend

1:09.7

after this.

1:10.7

As Conservatives, sometimes it feels like we're constantly on defense against bad ideas.

1:16.0

Bad philosophy, revisionist history, junk science, and divisive politics.

1:21.2

But here's something I've come to understand.

1:23.0

When faced with bad ideas, it's not enough to just defend.

1:26.0

If we want to save this country, then it's time to go on offense.

1:31.0

Conservative principles are ideas that work.

1:33.8

Individual responsibility, strong local communities, and belief in the American dream.

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