FED UP NAVY SEAL Goes NUCLEAR on Trump LIES over Murder
From MeidasTouch
The discussion centers on the alarming increase in federal agents' use of lethal force since Trump's immigration policies began, highlighting a troubling case of absolute immunity for federal law enforcement that shields them from accountability. Former Navy SEAL Brett Jones shares his insights on the implications of this unaccountability in law enforcement, emphasizing the need for oversight and proper training in the face of increasing violence and a lack of transparency within the federal ...
Key Takeaways
- Federal agents' 16 civilian shooting incidents since Trump's crackdown highlight the alarming slope of accountability.
- JD Vance’s 'absolute immunity' claim raises eyebrows; law enforcement should be neither absolute nor immune from accountability.
- Congress members denied entry into federal buildings? Sounds like a recipe for oversight-free governance—who watches the watchers?
- Brett Jones, a former Navy SEAL, echoes what many know: poor training can lead to tragic consequences in law enforcement.
- In an age of data breaches, privacy isn’t just a personal concern; it's a societal crisis waiting for a response.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Brett Jones (person)
- Law Enforcement (concept)
- Renee Mlin Good (person)
- Duty of Care (concept)
- Madison County (location)
- FBI (company)
- Cultural Policing (concept)
- Delete Me (company)
- Military Presence (concept)
- Elite Me (company)
- Panpsychism (concept)