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EP:18 [GUEST] : Glenn Greenwald - The Fall of John Bolton (Audio Enhanced)

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Oct 20, 2025
Glenn Greenwald, a renowned journalist known for his insights on national security, joins Jay Burden, a podcaster focused on history and geopolitics. They dive into John Bolton's indictment, exploring the reckless mishandling of secrets and the implications of the Espionage Act. Greenwald discusses the two-tier secrets system, comparing past leaks involving powerful figures. They also analyze Bolton's controversial role in the North Korean nuclear crisis and the U.S. military's activities near Venezuela, all while humorously touching on Bolton's personal eccentricities.
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WWII As America’s Founding Myth

  • World War II functions as a moral myth that justifies America's permanent empire and modern institutions.
  • Jay Burden and Scott argue challenging that narrative threatens deeply held national identity and policy assumptions.
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Reckless Handling Of Top Secrets

  • John Bolton treated the most sensitive national-security secrets recklessly by using unsecured Gmail and AOL accounts.
  • Glenn Greenwald argues this behavior directly enabled foreign adversaries like Iran to obtain crown-jewel secrets.
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Career Prosecutors Drove The Case

  • The Bolton indictment was pursued through regular career prosecutors and serious national-security channels.
  • Greenwald says that structure gives the case more credibility than politically driven prosecutions.
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