

SCOTUS Leaker Investigation Fails, Baldwin Charges, and Idaho Latest, with Ilya Shapiro, Viva Frei, Brian Entin, and James Fitzgerald | Ep. 476
Jan 20, 2023
Join Ilya Shapiro, a constitutional expert, as he discusses the unsuccessful SCOTUS leaker investigation, emphasizing accountability and trust. Lawyer Viva Frei dives into the legal complexities of Alec Baldwin's involuntary manslaughter charges from the 'Rust' set tragedy. Brian Entin and retired FBI profiler James R. Fitzgerald offer chilling updates on the Idaho murders, analyzing suspect Bryan Kohberger's clues, motivations, and social connections, unraveling a chilling narrative of crime and investigation.
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SCOTUS Leak Investigation Failure
- The Supreme Court's internal investigation into the Dobbs leak was insufficient.
- A truly thorough investigation would involve the FBI and put individuals under oath.
Need for External Investigation
- The Supreme Court should have involved the FBI in the Dobbs leak investigation.
- Their current internal investigation lacks the tools and expertise for a thorough inquiry.
Court Security Flaws
- The Supreme Court's document security is flawed, relying on trust rather than trackable systems.
- This makes leaks hard to investigate, even with a perfect investigation.