
The FBI's Turning Point
George Conway Explains It All (To Sarah Longwell)
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Political Implications of Wray's Resignation
This chapter explores the recent decision of FBI Director Christopher Wray to step down, examining political pressures and the implications for the Justice Department's independence. The discussion highlights the complexities surrounding government appointments and the necessity of accountability in the face of misinformation and authoritarian threats. Using humor and hypothetical scenarios, the speakers emphasize the unpredictable nature of political appointments and the challenges of maintaining norms in a contentious political climate.
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