00:00Do you remember the federal prosecutor in the deportation case who admitted that
00:07the guy who'd been deported was wrongly deported as the result of an administrative error?
00:15And then the Department of Justice fired him for that? Well, he then went and wrote a whistleblower
00:24complaint, a very careful and precise one laying out all of the mischief that went down
00:32around those illegal deportations. The Attorney General said that his statement was false.
00:40Turns out she was either lying or misinformed badly because he brought the receipts.
00:48He published the emails from that episode, the back channel text messages from that episode,
00:59and they show exactly what he alleged, which is massive dysfunction in the Department of Justice
01:04and the Department of Homeland Security, leaving the lawyers hanging out to dry because the political
01:09bosses wouldn't give them an honest answer. And the real punchline was that he had said that Emil
01:17Bovey, now up for a circuit court judicial appointment, had told the folks working in that
01:25matter that they should be prepared if courts didn't let them deport illegally to tell courts,
01:35fuck you. Of course, he denied that. Of course, they denied that. But you go back into that email and
01:43text chain and you see everybody talking about it in real time. It obviously did happen, which means
01:51he obviously lied to the Judiciary Committee. There's been a lot of lying done around this. And we really
01:59need to get to the bottom of this before we put this character who may have not only broken the law,
02:06but instructed prosecutors that they may have to lie about it and tell the court, fuck you.
02:13And if you do, that's not the kind of person that you want on the federal bench.
02:18Mm-hmm.
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