

The Bongino Brief - Doge's Next Target Has Been Identified!!!
Feb 15, 2025
Why do politicians accumulate vast wealth while lacking real-world skills? The show delves into the ties between lobbying, public policy, and financial manipulation, questioning statements from political figures. It tackles the alarming vulnerabilities of bank customers and the lax oversight from major banks. A critique emerges regarding the resistance to modernizing government technology and involving experts in audits. Lastly, the discussion highlights the connection between political corruption and financial consequences, especially regarding issues affecting Social Security.
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Power of "No"
- Dan Bongino recounts a conversation with Chuck Ecker about government power.
- Ecker explained there's no power in saying "yes," only in "no," which incentivizes corruption.
Fabricated Charges
- Dan Bongino analyzes Elizabeth Warren's claim that banks are free to scam people under Trump.
- He points out that Senator Mike Rounds debunks this with Jerome Powell, highlighting the Left's tendency to fabricate claims.
Tech Audits
- Dan Bongino criticizes Jasmine Crockett's argument against tech experts auditing government technology.
- He uses a personal anecdote about outdated software in the Secret Service to highlight government inefficiency.