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Compromised By Money and Politics at the FBI

Compromised By Money and Politics at the FBI

Published 7 years, 7 months ago
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I didn’t get to this story Wednesday night so we’ll start here. Christian baker Jack Phillips, who was recently handed a victory at the Supreme Court over the Colorado Civil Rights Commission has filed a new lawsuit against the Civil Rights Commission because the Civil Rights Commission has issued a preliminary ruling penalizing him for not baking a gender transition celebration cake. In the latest on the topic of the failing of intersectionality, Vanderbilt University has changed the name and description of a scheduled workshop that accused “white women” of failing to do enough to combat white supremacy. New York governor Andrew Cuomo took his progressive rhetoric a little too far when he declared that he's not interested in "making America great again" because it was "never that great." A young American couple who believed that evil was a make-believe concept end up proving that ISIS is evil. At the top of the second hour, I will be joined by Seamus Bruner, Associate Director of Research at the Government Accountability Institute and the author of the new book Compromised: How Money and Politics Drive FBI Corruption to discuss what is going on in the FBI and in the DOJ.
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