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Rational Security

The “Room Raider” Edition

Rational Security

The Lawfare Institute

Politics, Nationalsecurity, Government, Middleeast, News, Foreignpolicy

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2025

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

This week, Scott sat down with old and new Lawfare colleagues—Benjamin Wittes, Renée DiResta, and Michael Feinberg—to talk through the week’s big national security news stories, including:

  • “An Old Fashioned Anti Raid.” Former Trump National Security Advisor (turned Trump critic) John Bolton got a rude awakening this past week when the FBI conducted a raid at his home, reportedly on the grounds that he is believed to have retained classified information from his time in office. It’s the latest in a recent spate of (well publicized) investigations targeting Trump’s critics and enemies, including a series of mortgage fraud investigations into Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook (who Trump now purports to have removed for cause), New York Attorney General Letitia James (which coincided with a photo shoot that Justice Department official Ed Martin did, uninvited, outside of her home), and Senator Adam Schiff. How big a threat are such investigations to Trump’s enemies? And what will their long-term implications be for the Justice Department?
  • “Uncleared and Present Danger.” Last week, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard pulled security clearances from 37 current and former intelligence officials on the purported grounds that they had “abused the public trust by politicizing and manipulating intelligence, leaking classified intelligence without authorization, and/or committing intentional egregious violations of tradecraft standards.” Those affected range from current senior intelligence officials to former officials who have been out of government for years to current senior congressional staffers. What are the consequences likely to be of Gabbard’s actions and what does it show about the Trump administration’s approach to national security agencies?
  • “Blue Sky Thinking.” In response to a state law mandating age verification for anyone seeking to use social media platforms, Bluesky has opted to shut down its services in the state of Mississippi. What does this sort of response tell us about the trajectory of state and federal regulations, and what the impact might ultimately be on the internet?

In Object Lessons, Ben is letting The Algorithm light his way—literally—with solar-powered sunflower lights. Renée, not to be outdone, also bows before our algorithmic overlord and wants you to stream Red Bull’s YouTube dance battles. Scott is using his green thumb to plant the seeds of some versatile green fruit. And Michael is going less horticultural, more horrifying, by planting horror movie props around his house—because nothing says “I love you” like a severed head in the fridge.

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0:35.0

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0:35.9

But for now, just relax.

0:42.1

Mike and Ray, I'm very embarrassed that I'm coming to you from my incredibly messy bedroom.

0:47.8

And I feel like a need because you both have very civilized professional books behind you.

0:52.6

And you look very professional. I don't actually live my life

0:55.0

the way my background resembles right now or spring cleaning in the summertime you can't see

1:01.8

what's over here there's like there's kid pajamas in that corner and there's like a camping bin

1:07.5

that I didn't put away on the floor and I feel bad. I just have the standard Abraham

1:12.4

Lincoln. Your bookshelves fill me with envy. I'm not going to lie. As somebody who has put together

1:17.4

their own bookshelves occasionally, not for my... These are built-ins. These came with the house.

1:22.2

Hey, there you go. That's the dream. That's the dream. I live my life exactly the way my background looks.

1:28.6

It is true. You do appear to have a series of empty pots, which I know have the remains of dead plants in them because I've seen them from the inside. You can't tell from a camera. And then a statuary of some sort of Russian man. Is that Lenin? I can't tell from here. It looks very Lenin as. It's Hoshi Min.

1:45.0

Oh, Ho Chi Men.

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