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I'm just going to state the date, Will, so people know. You know, like when you hold up a newspaper, July 9th, 2025, James Comey is the headline of the day because the FBI has decided maybe it's time we look into this. Actually, start an investigation into what's going on with Russia and with James Comey and everything that played into it. Again, Comey, don't play that. It's going to be a great show.
Coming up next, my dad, Jay Secchio, is going to join us, but Will, why don't you go over that breaking news? That's right.
So we are now finding out that both the former CIA director, John Brennan, and the former FBI director, James Comey, are under criminal investigation. The former CIA director, John Brennan, there was a criminal referral sent over to the Department of Justice by current CIA director John Ratcliffe. They referred evidence of wrongdoing by Brennan to FBI director Cash Patel for potential prosecution. And sources have also said that there is an investigation into James Comey.
Now, with James Comey, he was in the news with his 8647 seashells a few weeks ago. Blaze finds a way to work his way back in. This isn't about his seashells. That'll be in five more years. This is about the Russiate hoax that was perpetrated by.
John Brennan and James Comey. And we know that just a few days ago, right before the holiday, the 4th of July, the CIA declassified a review of the internal tradecraft that the CIA used in their review of the 2016 election. And they found a lot of issues. They found that there was a lot of abnormalities, like John Brennan himself. Getting into that review, being normally directors and senior staff like that, look at the work product after.
They don't become a part of that work product. There is an abbreviated timeline because the Obama administration wanted to get something out before President Trump took office. And things like John Brennan himself pushing for the inclusion of the Steele dossier, even at the protest of some of the other intelligence community members.
So we've got this breaking news. They're under criminal investigation. There's some caution there, obviously, Logan, because it's a source. The FBI and DOJ don't normally talk about investigations. One of the anomalies to that was James Comey himself when he gave lots of prime time announcements about Hillary Clinton.
But we're going to see where this goes. We're going to get your dad's take in the next segment because obviously he lived through this and fought this for a long time.
So we'll see what he does. To see he'll be on the next segment, and I'd like to hear from you. Do you think this is good? Do you think we just need to move on? What do you think?
1-800-684-3110, 1-800-684-3110. Should we be looking back at these situations and making sure people who are doing things unethically, unjustifiably, are brought to justice, including people like James Comey and John Brennan? I think this is an interesting moment. Will and I were on the phone last night when this broke. You know what's nice?
It's nice we know what the topic's going to be, even a few hours before. Will was very giddy in telling me, lead topic, lead topic.
Well, I mean, when you get a criminal investigation of the former CIA director and former director of the FBI that pushed this Russia collusion hoax, yeah, I get excited to see justice made be served here. These guys are born for this. I mean, what kind of names? John, Brennan, James, Comey, Ratcliffe. I mean, John Ratcliffe.
These are like. They feel like they're from the olden times, these names. They were meant to be CIA directors in FBI and intelligence. All right. Phone lines are open for you, 1-800-684-3110.
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Welcome back to Sekulow. My dad, Jay Sekulow, chief counsel of the ACLJ, and obviously somebody who was deeply involved in this situation, is joining us for his commentary. Will, why don't you give us a little bit, like if people are just joining us, give us like a 30-second recap and then let's get our thoughts. 30-second recap is that there are sources telling Fox News that the former CIA director John Brennan and former FBI director James Comey are under criminal investigation for potential wrongdoing related to the Trump-Russia probe. In addition to that, is that there was a criminal referral sent over by the current director of the CIA, John Ratcliffe, to the FBI about wrongdoing by Brennan.
We don't have a lot of details. Obviously, the DOJ and the FBI don't comment publicly on investigations. This would be early stages of a criminal investigation, but let's go right to your dad and just knowing what you know and what you lived through, do you think this is a long overdue investigation?
Well, let me tell you a couple of things. Number one, If there's two lawyers in America that know Something about the situation with Comey and Brennan. It's Jay Sekulow and Jordan Sekulow. Because we as you both said, we lived it. Look, I think this is long overdue.
The question is going to be, is there an action that took place within the statutory limitations That would then justify a going from a criminal investigation to a criminal prosecution. We know that the entire issue of the steel dossier. and the way they tried to basically shake down the then President-elect of the United States. We now know, of course, with the evidence that we gathered during the course Of the impeachment proceedings and Bob Mueller's investigation, more particularly the Mueller investigation, we know. that there was no violation of any law by the President.
We know also That there was no collusion between the Russian government and the Trump campaign. That was the conclusion of Bob Muller.
Now here's the issue that is important. James Comey. Oversaw the FBI at a critical time. It was during. Crossfire hurricane, which was the first Investigation we now know of the sitting President of the United States or then the President elect and also The candidate.
Remember, though, once he was elected President in 2016, it was James Comey. the FBI, James Brennan and these John Brennan, these others, That decided that they would meet with President elect Trump and brief him on the discredited dossier. It was a shakedown. That's what it was. It was an attempt to intimidate a President.
It was a move to try to curtail the President's initiatives by distraction. And we also know that James Comey leaked a memo that he prepared In a government vehicle about a conversation he had with the President of the United States. And he've leaked it. to a long professor friend of his to get to the press.
So should this be looked into criminally? You bet. Yeah, I think a lot of people are commenting saying, hey, is this a distraction? Is this something we need to actually be focusing on now? Should we just move on, let history tell the story and move on?
But you're saying, no, that's not the way it should be. It should be looked into because these were egregious acts that happened time and time again.
So you can't just let these things slide. Or whether it's a Republican or Democrat, these kind of moments from the FBI and the CIA can happen again. Look, James Comey has got a record of intervening in Presidential elections. He did that also, remember, it's I think important to remember, he did it to Hillary Clinton. With announcing an investigation opened, an investigation closed and then reopened four days before the general election, none of which he had the authority to do.
He did it around the Attorney General's back.
So, look, there's a whole whole host of issues that need to be looked at. because what you cannot have are these rogue agents or rogue leaders. Trying to basically terminate stop. the actions of the duly elected President of the United States.
So what's the real consequences of this? I think that's going to be a question too. Because look, we're here, James Comey, someone who we've known who's never been really good at the final consequences. He's always someone who tells you all the horrible things someone has done and then, of course, couldn't actually get anything done.
Now we have the reverse here. What should people be anticipating on what this investigation actually does look like in terms of a result?
Okay, so we should not hear about the investigation while it's ongoing. What we should hear is at the conclusion of the investigation, if the Department of Justice decides to make a move for a grand jury impaneling and then a prosecution. Do I think there's evidence of it to move forward? I think there's certainly enough to take it to this investigatory stage. I suspect.
that there will be enough for the investigat investigative stage To merge or morph into a prosecutorial stage. And then, of course, ultimately a trial. But they should be held like they did, they tried to stop the government of the United States from operating according to the Constitution of the United States.
So, you bet they should be held accountable. And it's going to be the interesting thing is the rat clip. His decision to make a referral to the FBI, and which is within the Department of Justice, of course. That means he has seen something. I don't know this, obviously.
But I'm just looking at it from a the referral coming the reports indicate the referral came from the Department of Justice. to the Department of Justice, rather from John Ratcliffe over at CIA. That tells me they saw something or he saw something that concerned him enough to know that there has been a violation of the law. And Moving that to now a criminal stage. There is about three and a half years left in President Trump's term.
Is this something that can get done in that I know that sounds like a long time for a lot of people, but with the justice system, with the legal system, we know that's not always the case. Is this something that can get done within his term? Certainly, the investigation, and if there's a grand jury impaneled and indicted. The answer to that is yes. Could it go to trial from this day forward?
Three years. Tough unless the investigation is much further along than we anticipated. But remember, The previous administration Indicted the former President of the United States. They've been trying to take this guy down for 10 years. That's one other angle as well.
You mentioned that Comey admitted, even bragged about leaking that memo to the press. He bragged about sending spies in. I'm seeing a lot of comments from people on both Rumble and YouTube saying they remember you saying these very things back in real time when it was happening and calling out these specific actors. But in addition to the report of the criminal referral, John Ratcliffe, just a few days ago on July 2nd, released a declassified Intel tradecraft review. And it gives a little bit of color to this because it appears John Brennan, either at the behest of the President of the United States, Barack Obama at the time, or on his own volition, got deep into this process in December.
After Trump was elected, before Trump would take office in that first term, and he was making decisions that were outside of CIA norms. And he was the one that insisted, even at the protest of other members of the Intel community, of including the Steele dossier in this report. We've got about two minutes left, but I just want to get your take on that. Could that be an angle that maybe arose when they reviewed how this took place?
Well, certainly. I mean, we don't know the evidence of what they've seen or what new data they have gathered. But the nature of what happened justifies the investigation. There's no doubt about it. But remember this also.
They were trying to take this guy down before he was elected. They were trying to take him down once he was elected. They were trying to take him down once he served in office. Then they did it all again and tried it again this time and it didn't work. Trying to remove him from ballots.
So look, Comey and Brennan and a host of others. What they did was outrageous for the American people. It was a violation of the Constitution. And at the end of the day, this is why the ACLJ exists. We've been dealing with this Up front for seven years.
It took that long to get attention to it now. I'm glad we did. I've been saying if you went back and traced how long I've been saying this, it would be almost a decade, seven, eight years. Yeah, Dad, I wanted to bring that up because, of course, this month is our 35 years of justice drive. Our match, our donations are doubled right now during this month because we are celebrating 35 years.
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Go to aclj.org, your donations are doubled. Welcome back to Sekulow. Phone lines are open for you at 1-800-684-3110. But, Will, you wanted to cover something or you want to wait over? I think we can do this real quick before we get to the callers.
So, we talked yesterday about this lawsuit by Planned Parenthood and the temporary restraining order that the judge granted for two weeks on the defunding of Planned Parenthood. It's something our lawyers are focused on. They're writing a brief right now for us to be able to get into that case as well. But the Planned Parenthood attorneys filed yesterday a brief with the court on the restraining order asking for it to be moved, basically, to extend the temporary restraining order and move back the preliminary injunction hearing because one of their attorneys out of nine had a schedule conflict with the hearing. Hearing date.
And then the government, the attorneys for the United States, Filed and said, this is ridiculous. Like, you're basically wanting more time under the temporary restraining order, which can be issued without any rationale from the judge to get more time. This doesn't fall under any legal norm. And so, we're sitting here thinking, as I'm talking with our attorneys this morning, they're thinking, well, the way the judge has already laid things out, knowing some of the earlier rulings on funding and the injunctions she had put in place, that this may be something where she grants this to the Planned Parenthood attorneys and says, okay, yeah, I'll give you extra time under the TRO.
Well, the Trump attorneys, or the government attorneys rather, argued, said, Hey, If they have a schedule conflict, move it forward to the 18th instead of the 21st.
So it won't affect the attorney's schedule. Just in the original briefing schedule can stay the same, but let's have our hearing early. This just happened. This is entered into the docket that the judge has said that the hearing is now rescheduled for July 18th. Go, go.
Moved it up, called Planned Parenthood's bluff to some level, and also agreed with the government attorneys.
Okay, fine. If you have a scheduling conflict, I'm not going to extend my TRO. I'm going to shorten it effectively by having the hearing early. Maybe that means there is some hope for Massachusetts. That's good.
That's great news, in fact, that we can get this done hopefully sooner than later.
Now let's take some calls. Phone lines are open for you. We have four lines open. I'd love to hear from you. We got a second half hour coming up after this segment.
We're going to take calls throughout that as well as have special guest Mike Pompeo joining us. But let's first go to Steve in Texas. Steve, you're on the air. Good afternoon. General, I'm happy.
Hey, Steve, I'm going to throw you back on hold for a minute and just let's check Steve's line. We may have, I like your comment, so if some reason we can't get to you, call me back. But let's check Steve, make sure his quality is good enough to get on the air. I'm sorry, though, for that. Let's go to Carrie in Montana, who's an ACLJ champion.
She should have gone first anyway. He should have gone first. Broke your rule. I know. It was my fault.
I didn't see that. Carrie, you're on the air. Happy anniversary, brothers and sisters. Anyway, I definitely agree with Jay and Jordan and Logan. That you guys have lived through this James Comey and others nightmare and.
Believe it or not, there's some of us Christians. Clown? If you get my dress Uh ACLJ champions, partners. We've been we've also been fighting um some FEI and corrupt officials that we believe are terrorists. And so I may be filling out a form pretty soon since this is going to open another can of worms.
I think every official in every state that has been in some way or another Corrupt. and doing police blackmail and other things. They need to be taken down. They need to be investigated as well. I don't care how small.
Or how big? Gary, Will. You got something. Yeah, that is also part of if you follow Dan Bongino and he's very transparent on X with updates of one, the timelines, because a lot of people are like, okay, why haven't people been let go? Why haven't some of the corruption been cleaned up?
He gives periodic updates of here's where we're at. Remember, I was just confirmed at this point. Cash Patel was only confirmed a little bit before me. When you have a bureaucracy as big as the FBI and with bad actors and deep state officials that lived with the cover of people like James Comey for so long, that's not something you can walk in on day one, flip a switch, and completely clean out corruption within a bureaucracy. And I would say that's the same across the government.
It's a fight. You have to fight against people that have the protection of some of the laws that protect government officials and the hiring practices that they can hide. Behind, in order to say, oh, I feel like you're retaliating against me just because I worked under a previous administration.
So it takes time, but and unlike some people that have seemed to be a little fair weather with the picks that are wonderful picks to lead these agencies, realize the task at hand, realize what James Comey was doing. And then Chris Ray did really nothing to clean up in the follow of that. There were the director of the FBI sent spies into the White House. A covert op. into the White House.
And his excuse was Because I could, because they weren't ready for me yet. That is like bordering on a coup. If someone in a bureaucracy thinks I can go and do whatever I want in this government because they're not ready to my friends in the press, they'll take care of it, and I'm not going to have any consequences.
Well, this is what happens. President changes back, and you have that. And I do see a lot of clowns now showing up in the chat.
So, you know what? She mentioned the clowns. Of course, that was a reference. What, Governor Hochul who called Trump supporters clowns back during the campaign? Of course, we did a whole send in the clowns, I would say, every day.
So, you know what? Let's send in those clowns again. You know, just for old time's sake, let's do it. She did say Christian clowns, and that made me think of a whole different group. There is a subject.
Yeah, like our buddy Robin Clowning. Our buddy Rob, who listens every day. He was a Christian clown. Maybe still is. Let's go to quickly, let's try this one more time.
Let's go to Steve in Texas online too. Steve, you're on the air. Thank you, sir. Just wanted to comment real quick on Brandon Comey. I think it's a yes, they should be investigated.
But I think the more important investigation should be in a Is the Epstein files? Bringing those people to justice that misused and mistreated abused children and women. I think that's very important. Steve, it's all over the comments. It's all over the comments.
I'm looking at our chat. A lot of people are saying, hey, this is fine. We can go after Comey. We can do what we need to do here. But let's not forget about the Epstein files.
Now, when President Trump was addressed about it yesterday, he kind of dismissed it and said, why are we still talking about this guy? Of course, that opened a whole nother can of worms with people feeling that there's more controversy to this than there is. You know, I don't know where we're at with that, Steve, because. I do have Some trust in a Pam Bondi. I do have trust in Cash Patel and Dan Bongino and this group.
I actually really like this group. Do I think it's always going to be as clear and as transparent as we'd like? No, but I think that's probably what you find out when you work in the federal government. But this one seems to keep coming back up. And I certainly, again, see it in the comments.
People's concern about it. That's right.
And we only have, what, 50 seconds here at the end of the segment? Thanks to pitch to me, Logan. If you're an Epstein person, that means stay tuned. We'll cover it in the next segment. That's right, because this is something I've actually followed personally.
Too closely. We can get into that. But Steve, keep listening because we'll get more into that in the next segment. Because I have some thoughts I'd like to share on that. All right.
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Of course, coming out of that segment, we were talking from a caller that came in talking a bit about Jeffrey Epstein. Of course, the Epstein files and everything that's kind of gone on in the last 24 hours. But that is on the heels of the conversation we had of whether you think this is worth time investigating, as there has been an announcement that the FBI, or not official announcement yet, sources have claimed the FBI is launching a criminal investigation of John Brennan and James Comey about the Russia hoax, the dossier, everything that was involved in that, and all of the potentially illegal behavior that went on behind the scenes. Phone lines are open for you at 1-800-684-3110. But our last caller called in and said, Hey, I think they need to be brought to justice.
I think they do it, but hey, let's not get distracted from what's going on with Epstein.
Now, when Epstein was brought up, President Trump yesterday, he dismissed it and said, We're still talking about this creep. What are we doing here? You know, this has been a decade. We don't need to worry about this anymore. Will, I know.
You, like I said, got pretty involved in following this case, and now it kind of got to a breaking point yesterday or the last couple days where the administration is saying, Hey, a lot of that information you want just simply doesn't exist.
Well, and I think one, you have to think about they're looking at the evidence that previous FBIs and previous U.S. attorneys had compiled for a trial against Jeffrey Epstein.
So, one, if they're saying the evidence that the people want, that there's a broader conspiracy of blackmail and things of those natures, if. If the previous Regime. Was not investigating that. There is a good chance that does not exist.
So you cannot create evidence out of thin air. It's not like they have been doing their own investigation on someone who is no longer alive. That would maybe, maybe there are departments and you wouldn't talk about an ongoing investigation. But I think saying that Pam Bondi, who did a bad PR move early by going on TV and doing that, that she is compromised, that Cash Patel is compromised, that Dan Bongino is compromised, just, I think people need to listen to themselves sometimes and think they are some of the best. Parts of this cabinet, of this team, of this leadership, in that the things that you may want may not exist because of who did the investigation.
But also, when she says, I can't release more, the nature of the crime itself, the evidence of him. Perpetrating those crimes himself. You cannot release to the public because of victims, because of laws that govern material about minors. Like that is what you also have to realize: that there are tens of thousands of things they cannot show you and should never show you. Yeah, I mean, there was the reference of like it's on my desk, and I think that was the concern.
But I actually understood, I feel like, and again, I'm not just here as a Sam Bondi apologist, you know, but her saying it's on my desk right now, she meant the files, not necessarily the list, not necessarily there even was a list, just that she had it as something that she was looking into that was on her desk. I understood what she meant when she said it.
So now to say, yeah, the list doesn't exist, I understand how that can feel like you're speaking out of two sides of your mouth here at the same time. But I think I kind of understood it and I understand where we are right now. I also never fully anticipated there to be this list that people wanted to in their minds. It's like when they got all the JFK files, they expected there to be like, A one-paragraph summary that just said, Here's who did it. Right.
And it's not who you think it is. And it's like, that's not how this all works. You got to get in your mind. Look, I think that's one of the reasons I told you that I think Elon had his issues and the reason he started his own political party is because you get inside of Washington and you realize it's simply not how it all works. We only have one minute left in this segment.
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Now we have Secretary Pompeo, Mike Pompeo, joining us. Will, I'm going to let you kick off this with some questions for Secretary Pompeo because these are some interesting days, and it feels like every 24 hours, we always know what we're going to be leading with. Will these stories kind of break, and this one is the one we've been talking about all day, and another person. who really has invaluable Commentary on this, Secretary Pompeo. That's right.
So we found out last night that the FBI is investigating both James Comey as well as the former CIA director, John Brennan. That's a title that our esteemed colleague here also shares as former CIA director. While we don't know too much about the details of this, and that's as it should be, because when there's an investigation, typically the DOJ and FBI should not be talking about an ongoing investigation. But it's allegedly about their role in the Russiagate matter, the probe into collusion between President Trump and Russia. What are your initial thoughts when you saw this break?
Well, my initial thoughts, Will, were that I was unsurprised. in the following sense. Director Brennan, who John Brennan, who was the CI director immediately before me. had deeply politicized this thing that became known as the ICA. It was Was associated with an investigation and some data, and then the steel dossier that the FBI had found under Director Comey.
And they had created a process That was very unusual. Put some people on it that were outside the normal process, and then they had gone to the White House with this information when it was way too preliminary to have done so. And then they ultimately published it, which is also very unusual. The CIA usually does analysis and analytics And provides that to decision makers at a classified setting. And instead, they chose to go public with this.
at a very critical time around the election. And so I don't know what they'll find ultimately, but I do hope that they complete this investigation in a way that is not politicized. But deeply, deeply rep And well done, and that the FBI and DOJ will do their best to make what they can of this public. And if there are prosecutable offenses, that they will do that as well. You mentioned that ICA, the intelligence community assessment, which is what kicked everything off.
And that was the work product post-election in 2016, but before the transition from the Obama presidency to the Trump presidency. And Director Ratcliffe put out a declassified internal tradecraft review of that work product just a few days ago. And it showed anomalies in the way that the CIA would typically produce a work product like that, including the director himself being very heavily involved, not listening to dissents when it came to some of the opinions that were in there. When you look at something like that, and obviously. Obviously, you have a lot more knowledge than you can probably share on air when it comes to even the workings of this.
But is that an important transparency, being able to share something like that? Or is it once again something that the CIA should be more closely guarded about? I'm very comfortable with what Director Rack Bliff released. I think he did so in a very careful fashion, a very thoughtful fashion. The intelligence community has an obligation where it can share information with the public.
It ought to. And when it can't, it it has to protect it vigorously and prosecute people who violate that. Idea of confidentiality or classification.
So I think Director Ratcliffe is in a very measured way. Trying to make clear to the American people that he's working on this project and that he'll do his best to release the results. Let's be let's be certain uh of this. that what came out when that ICA was ultimately released by the Obama administration at an unclassified level. It was intentional.
It was intended to undermine the Trump presidency. I wrote in my book about the fact that Director Comey briefed President Trump on january sixth of twenty seventeen. I remember the date. Expressly, now that January 6th has become such a big deal, January 6th, 2017, and essentially told President Trump that we have information that suggests. that you are a a Russian asset or too close to the Russian That was not true.
The Steel Dot C has proven to be nearly wholly fabricated, and it set back our administration greatly. And that is a, at the very least, a failure of the intelligence community, the FBI and the CIA, but in the worst case, an intentional politicization of it. And if it's the latter, the individuals who did that need to be held accountable. You also mentioned just even the trust in these intelligence agencies that we saw suffer, one, through the end of the Obama presidency and then under others in the previous administration. But I wanted to get your take on this because I remember very distinctly when you became the director of the CIA, you said the CIA, something to the effect of the CIA is getting back to secrets and kind of refocusing the mission on what the purpose of the CIA is.
And do you think that, and I'm sure you have many thoughts on this and could probably write another book just on the shift in the IC from protecting secrets and doing espionage and things of that nature and becoming this political machine. Do you think that is expressly why the public has lost so much trust in the IC community between the Obama years and the Biden years as well? I absolutely do one hundred percent believe that when These organizations stray from their mission, right, to protect us all, right? The FBI's mission is to keep criminals off the streets and to protect us from foreign espionage. CIA's job is to get good intelligence so Presidents and secretaries of defense can make Good decisions.
When they walk away from that mission, when they say, We're not going to take any risk, we're not going to go out and do espionage, we're not going to keep. We're instead going to go engage in political behavior. And we saw this, by the way, we saw this with the Hunter Byte laptop. We saw these same characters. Clapper and Comey and Brennan.
We saw these same characters. go sign a document that was fatally false. And they knew, they knew it was intended to mislead.
So, President Biden could succeed in his debate, had a talking point in his debate. When they engage in that kind of behavior, these institutions lose the trust and credibility that they need to perform a vital American function. And they will be limited in what they can do because American people say, we just don't have no confidence in you. And that's really dangerous if they're out. They perform important functions.
They should stay focused on their mission. And when they lose that, the American people will rightly come to doubt them and ultimately restrict them from their ability to perform their mission. One final question for you today. As I know the work you did was trying to restore, one, the core mission, but also the trust as well. And I know that Director Ratcliffe shares that same vision of restoring the good work as well as the public trust.
What else can be done? for not obviously with Tradecraft, with the things that the work they're already doing, but to re-engage the American public to have trust in these institutions. Because many times the work, getting back to it, when you're doing it right, no one will ever know about the good work that the CIA does and these intelligence community agencies perform.
So if you kind of have this competing interest when doing the right thing means people don't know what you're doing, how do you think we can start to rebuild the trust in many of these institutions?
So I have a a number of thoughts. I I'd begin with this. It's very important that individuals who violate that trust, who behave in ways that are inconsistent with what they're supposed to be doing, are held accountable. And I'm not talking about just junior people who make a mistake or what have you. Fine, they should be held accountable too.
But in the end, The political appointees, the folks that the President of the United States appoint have to be held accountable if they do that. And so I hope that what Director Ratcliffe will be able to achieve is sufficient transparency to demonstrate real accountability. And then, second, you're right.
Sometimes you just have to keep your head down and nobody knows the good work you're doing. That's the nature of the work these institutions perform. But then they also have the obligation when when they can and when it's appropriate to share with the American people. what they're doing, why they do it, how they do it, how this accountability is built into the system. And when you do that, people will come to trust these remarkable young men and women who risked their lives On the streets to keep us safe in the United States for the FBI and then doing this abroad for the Central Intelligence Agency.
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Especially right now, from all of the things that are literally coming to light and having to sit on the hands and just waiting to finally see the the House of Cards crumble when with all the those like Coome and Brennan and all these others in the swamp just literally trying to destroy Trump and everything. And so I see that certainly there is a change coming, and but yet maybe even comment on this, but yet there are those liberals who are still there saying, well, as far as I'm concerned, the end justifies the means, and I was okay with what they were doing just to keep Trump out of the office. And stuff like that. Keep things as they were. It was very much rhetoric that was going around.
Well, I mean, it's the double standard you're seeing even now when it comes to some of these Supreme Court decisions. That when they say they want to protect our democracy, what they mean is they want to protect their political party and the ideas and ideologies that they push. They don't want to protect the Constitution. And so when it goes back to a lot of this, this is kind of the roots of when you really saw the deep state or the subversion of our constitutional norms become put on full display for a lot of people. It roots back to this.
When they decided, you know what? We can throw out all the rules as long as it achieves our ends. And that is not American constitutionalism. I see a lot of comments coming in. One just part: this is going to end up being another nothing burger.
That's what's going to happen. That's what always happens. It is easy, Will, to get. You know, jaded in this? Do you think that these investigations are always going to lead towards nothing?
Because it does feel that way.
Well, and remember what your dad said as well earlier in the show. One of the biggest blessings that people like Brennan and Comey got was the issues and abnormalities in the 2020 election, whether it be the whole country shut down or whatnot, that Joe Biden became the President of the United States because it put enough distance between them from the time.
So we don't know what's in the investigation, and that's good. We shouldn't know while they're investigating. But if they can and they can prosecute these people, then and there is the evidence to do so and a grand jury returns an indictment, that is a good thing for the country. But one of those things, when you have that four-year gap and that pushes out beyond the statute of limitations for many of the things that could be brought against them, we don't know what they are. We don't know when they're alleging it happened.
But if they're. Is something that can be prosecuted? I think that would be good for the country. All right, let's continue on taking calls. Hey, last time you can call in me right now.
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Appreciate everything y'all do. God bless you. I'd like to say God bless those poor victims in Texas from the flooding. point is, we need to investigate all this corruption that's gotten nothing really bad ever since Clinton. Go back to Clinton and Obama and bring it forward.
Uh and pursuant therefore Uh Comey is arrogant and pompous about his corruption. He needs to be taken down. And if I could say this, I would appreciate it if you folks Would do a week-long or however long you think is an appropriate series on explaining the swamp to us that don't fully understand it because it's just a nasty place. But that's all. Tom, thank you so much for calling.
It's not a bad idea because I think we start, we use a lot of vernacular, a lot of terms. I always try to slow Will down when he starts throwing out a T-R-O. And I'm like, most people don't understand some of these terms. But again, the sort of swamp of Washington, D.C., I've always been talking about it. Rick Rinnell talks about it a lot.
You hear about it because when you've worked there, when you've been there, when you've lived it, and you're maybe, I don't know, somewhat normal. you start realizing how it's being run. In how murky it can be and how dark it can be. And it's unfortunate that that is where we're at in society. And I really think when you have a lot of these people, like an Elon Musk or someone who gets in these systems, they think it should be operating the way, I don't know, a billion-dollar, multi-billion dollar business operates.
And it doesn't, it operates in its own unique universe. But you're right, maybe we should break that down more. And look, we only got a couple minutes left in the broadcast today. I want to thank everyone who's been watching and everyone who's been supporting the work. You know, we have spent, like I said, 35 years on working on the incredible topics here at the ACLJ.
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