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Chris Piehota on How Politics Took Over the FBI
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The FBI was once the gold standard of law enforcement, but over the years, it has morphed into something unrecognizable. In this episode of The P.A.S. Report Podcast, Professor Nick Giordano sits down with retired FBI Executive Assistant Director Chris Piehota, author of Wanted: The FBI I Once Knew, to discuss the agency’s transformation. With 25 years of experience inside the FBI, Piehota pulls back the curtain on how the bureau shifted from a law enforcement entity to a politically weaponized agency. He exposes internal struggles, the erosion of civil liberties, and what must be done to restore public trust. Can the FBI be reformed, or has it strayed too far from its core mission? Tune in as we dive into the problems plaguing America’s most powerful law enforcement agency and the path forward.
Episode Highlights: • How the FBI became a political entity rather than an impartial law enforcement agency. • The battle between national security, intelligence gathering, and the preservation of civil liberties. • What reforms are needed to depoliticize the FBI and restore public trust.
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#FBI #ChrisPiehota #FBICorruption #PoliticalBias #LawEnforcement #CivilLiberties
Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to the FBI's Evolution 03:44 Post-9/11 Transformation of the FBI 06:20 Political Influence and Leadership Challenges 09:33 Cultural Shifts in FBI Recruitment 12:36 The Impact of Ideology on Investigations 15:27 Threats Facing the United States 18:30 The Role of Cartels and Domestic Extremism 21:30 Future of the FBI and Leadership Changes
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Manage episode 464656030 series 2533756
The FBI was once the gold standard of law enforcement, but over the years, it has morphed into something unrecognizable. In this episode of The P.A.S. Report Podcast, Professor Nick Giordano sits down with retired FBI Executive Assistant Director Chris Piehota, author of Wanted: The FBI I Once Knew, to discuss the agency’s transformation. With 25 years of experience inside the FBI, Piehota pulls back the curtain on how the bureau shifted from a law enforcement entity to a politically weaponized agency. He exposes internal struggles, the erosion of civil liberties, and what must be done to restore public trust. Can the FBI be reformed, or has it strayed too far from its core mission? Tune in as we dive into the problems plaguing America’s most powerful law enforcement agency and the path forward.
Episode Highlights: • How the FBI became a political entity rather than an impartial law enforcement agency. • The battle between national security, intelligence gathering, and the preservation of civil liberties. • What reforms are needed to depoliticize the FBI and restore public trust.
👉 Subscribe, listen, and share to stay informed on the issues shaping America.
#FBI #ChrisPiehota #FBICorruption #PoliticalBias #LawEnforcement #CivilLiberties
Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to the FBI's Evolution 03:44 Post-9/11 Transformation of the FBI 06:20 Political Influence and Leadership Challenges 09:33 Cultural Shifts in FBI Recruitment 12:36 The Impact of Ideology on Investigations 15:27 Threats Facing the United States 18:30 The Role of Cartels and Domestic Extremism 21:30 Future of the FBI and Leadership Changes
🔔 Subscribe for More: 📖 Sign up for The P.A.S. Report newsletter at https://pasreport.com 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite platform!
Follow The P.A.S. Report: 📱 X, Instagram: @PasReportShare this episode and join the conversation!
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