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Government Incompetence… or Something Worse? You Decide  |  2/26/26

Government Incompetence… or Something Worse? You Decide | 2/26/26

Published 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Description

Some government failures don’t look accidental anymore. They look designed. When the same “mistakes” keep producing the same results, accountability becomes harder to ignore.

In this episode of At The Mic Thursday Deep Dive, host Keith Malinak is joined by former FBI agent Steve Friend for a wide-ranging conversation about power, institutional incentives, and what happens when speaking up from the inside carries a personal cost.

The discussion moves through recruitment practices, internal pressure, public narratives, and constitutional limits, not as a checklist, but as a growing unease. Familiar justifications repeat. Outcomes drift from stated intentions. Trust erodes through accumulation.

Rather than offering a single conclusion, the episode leaves listeners with a question: can institutions built to serve the public still tell the difference between protection and self-preservation?

Chapters:

  • 0:00 — When Institutions Stop Explaining Themselves
  • 06:45 — Speaking Up From the Inside
  • 8:30 — Malicious Compliance and Manufactured Failure
  • 34:10 — Leadership, Loyalty, and Power Inside the FBI
  • 52:40 — Recruitment, Vetting, and Internal Culture Shifts
  • 01:07:20 — Redefining Threats and Domestic Terrorism
  • 01:22:10 — Statistics, Narratives, and Public Perception
  • 01:38:00 — Entrapment, High-Profile Cases, and Accountability
  • 01:52:30 — Reform, Dissolution, or Something Else Entirely

What does it say about an institution when speaking up from the inside carries a higher cost than staying silent?

Connect With Us:

  • Guest Steve Friend: https://x.com/@realstevefriend

Keith:

  • YouTube: https://youtube.com/@AtTheMicShow
  • X (Twitter): https://x.com/KeithMalinak
  • Instagram: https://instagram.com/atthemicshow
  • Website: https://atthemicshow.com

Produced by Wes — 2nd Floor Studios

https://secondfloorstudios.co

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