

Sen. Eric Schmitt: FBI and DOJ Corruption, and How Politicized Judges Are Undermining America
175 snips Aug 13, 2025
Sen. Eric Schmitt, a U.S. Senator from Missouri and former Attorney General, discusses the significant threats posed by politicized judges to American democracy. He questions why Congress has ceded power to the courts and scrutinizes the lack of accountability for public figures like Anthony Fauci. Schmitt also highlights issues like the U.S. dependency on foreign pharmaceuticals and calls for restoring trust in institutions like the FBI and DOJ, emphasizing the need for transparent governance.
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State AGs As Decisive Guardians
- Eric Schmitt argues the attorney general role allowed decisive action without needing broad votes during crises.
- He credits state AG suits as a crucial stopgap against federal overreach until executive change arrived.
Courts Became The Policy Battleground
- Schmitt says courts became the battleground because administrative agencies and judges made policy by default.
- He views conservative judicial appointments as restoring law to its written meaning rather than policy-making.
Discovery Exposed Censorship Network
- Schmitt recounts Missouri v. Biden discovery revealing emails and texts exposing a censorship enterprise.
- That discovery allowed public scrutiny before other major disclosures like the Twitter files.