Bias and Insubordination at the FBI

Bias and Insubordination at the FBI

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Bias and Insubordination at the FBI, Revisiting the Marshmallow Test, Unmasking Robin Williams

Episode: Bias and Insubordination at the FBI, Revisiting the Marshmallow Test, Unmasking Robin Williams

  • Jun 19, 2018 11:00 pm
  • 19:01 mins

Guest: Ryan Vogel, JD, Director of the Center for National Security Studies, Utah Valley University Members of Congress have spent the last two days pressing FBI director Christopher Wray about evidence of negligence, insubordination and a culture of leaks documented in a report by the Inspector General of the Justice Department. The report looked specifically at how the FBI handled its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while Secretary of State. There’s ammunition for politicians of all stripes in this report. It includes scathing criticism of former FBI director James Comey as insubordinate in his decision to make several public disclosures about the Clinton email investigation at crucial moments during the 2016 presidential election. The report also details inconsistency in how the FBI handled Clinton investigation compared to the investigation that was also underway at the time into possible Trump campaign collusion with Russia.