• CD303: Interviewing the Insiders
    Oct 30 2024

    During the RNC and DNC, Jen interviewed nine members of Congress about Congress itself. What is it like to work there? Do they think Congress is dysfunctional? If so, how do they think it could be fixed? In this episode, listen to the most interesting responses from all of the interviews.

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    Background Sources

    “Two men have re-engineered the US electoral system in favor of Republicans.” David Daley. October 4, 2024. The Guardian.

    “Darin LaHood: Top Industries 2015-2024.” OpenSecrets.

    “Darin LaHood: Contributors 2015-2024.” OpenSecrets.

    “Appropriations Status Table: FY2024.” Accessed October 30, 2024. Congressional Research Service.

    “Appropriations Status Table: FY2025.” Accessed October 30, 2024. Congressional Research Service.

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  • CD302: The Border Bills
    Oct 23 2024
    This election has featured a lot of talk about ‘immigration’ and ‘the border’ but has been short on specifics. In this episode, you’ll get those specifics. Specifically, you’ll learn what was in H.R. 2, a Republican bill passed by the House, and you’ll learn what was in the so-called bipartisan border bill which was killed by Donald Trump’s loyalists in the Senate and which Kamala Harris has promised to revive as President. Which bill would actually solve the problems? Please Support Congressional Dish – Quick Links Contribute monthly or a lump sum via PayPalSupport Congressional Dish via Patreon (donations per episode)Send Zelle payments to: Donation@congressionaldish.comSend Venmo payments to: @Jennifer-BrineySend Cash App payments to: $CongressionalDish or Donation@congressionaldish.comUse your bank’s online bill pay function to mail contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North, Number 4576, Crestview, FL 32536. Please make checks payable to Congressional Dish Thank you for supporting truly independent media! View the show notes on our website at https://congressionaldish.com/cd302-the-border-bills Background Sources Recommended Congressional Dish Episodes CD177: Immigrant Family Separations Current Immigration Process Visas “Immigrant Investor Visas.” Accessed October 22, 2024. U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs. “The Latest USCIS Processing Times – 2024.” Accessed October 22, 2024. Boundless. “The Diversity Visa Lottery, Explained.” Accessed October 22, 2024. Boundless. “Diversity Immigrant Visa Program (Green Card Lottery).” October 22, 2024. USAGov. “Visa Bulletin For October 2024.” September 3, 2024. U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs. Asylum “Refugee admissions are increasing after a 40-year low in 2021.” August 1, 2024. USAFacts. “Biden imposes sweeping asylum ban at US-Mexico border.” Ted Hesson and Mica Rosenberg. June 5, 2024. Reuters. “U.S. Annual Refugee Resettlement Ceilings and Number of Refugees Admitted, 1980-Present.” Accessed October 22, 2024. Migration Policy Institute. Unauthorized Immigration “Migrant encounters at U.S.-Mexico border have fallen sharply in 2024.” John Gramlich. October 1, 2024. Pew Research Center. “What we know about unauthorized immigrants living in the U.S.” Jeffrey S. Passel and Jens Manuel Krogstad. July 22, 2024. Pew Research Center. Backlog “Immigration Court Backlog Tops 3 Million; Each Judge Assigned 4,500 Cases.” December 18, 2023. TRAC Immigration. Immigrant Detention “Unchecked Growth: Private Prison Corporations and Immigration Detention, Three Years into the Biden Administration.” Eunice Cho. August 7, 2023. American Civil Liberties Union. Irwin County Detention Center “Hearing: Medical Mistreatment of Women in ICE Detention.” November 15, 2022. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. “Ossoff to present findings of investigation into abuse, unnecessary gynecological procedures at Georgia ICE facility.” Jonathan Raymond. November 15, 2022. 11 ALIVE. “US Ends Use Of Irwin County Detention Center After Accusations Of Mistreatment.” May 20, 2021. WABE. “ICE to close Georgia detention center where immigrant women alleged medical abuse.” Molly O’Toole. May 20, 2021. The LA Times. C. Carlos Carreiro Immigration Detention Center in Bristol County, MA “ICE ends relationship with Bristol County Sheriff Hodgson, citing mistreatment of detainees.” Ben Berke. May 21, 2021. The Public’s Radio. “Investigation into the Events of May 1, 2020 at the C. Carlos Carreiro Immigration Detention Center, Unit B, Bristol County Sheriff’s Office.” December 15, 2020. Office of the Massachusetts Attorney General Civil Rights Division. Etowah County Detention Center in Gadsden, Alabama “Final ICE detainees removed from Etowah County Detention Center.” Erin Wise. April 15, 2022. ABC 33 40 News. “U.S. to close, scale back four immigrant detention centers.” Ted Hesson and Mica Rosenberg. March 25, 2022. Reuters. “ICE Withdrawing Detainees From Etowah County Detention Center, Cites ‘Serious Deficiencies.’” March 25, 2022. BirminghamWatch. “ICE to close Etowah Detention Center.” March 25, 2022. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. “‘The Worst Place Ever’ is ICE’s Etowah County Detention Center in Alabama.” Paul Moses. June 8, 2018. The Daily Beast. Glades County Detention Center in Moore Haven, Florida “‘No one should be treated this way’: Congressional Leaders Renew Call on Biden Administration to Close Troubled Florida ICE Prison.” February 2, 2022. Freedom for Immigrants. “Letter to Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas.” Debbie Wasserman Schultz et al. February 1, 2022. South Texas Family Residential Center “CoreCivic Inc: Summary.” Accessed October 22, 2024. OpenSecrets. “ICE to close nation’s ...
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  • CD301: 2024 Election Study Guide
    Sep 28 2024
    We’re making it easy for you to judge the job performances of your members of Congress! In this episode, Jen tells you about a list of single issue votes that were taken in the House and Senate during the 118th Congress. Most importantly, we gave you all the information you need to find your members’ voting records in this episode’s show notes. You can find your 2024 Congressional Election Study guide in the episode 301 show notes on www.congressionaldish.com. Happy voting! Please Support Congressional Dish – Quick Links Contribute monthly or a lump sum via PayPalSupport Congressional Dish via Patreon (donations per episode)Send Zelle payments to: Donation@congressionaldish.comSend Venmo payments to: @Jennifer-BrineySend Cash App payments to: $CongressionalDish or Donation@congressionaldish.comUse your bank’s online bill pay function to mail contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North, Number 4576, Crestview, FL 32536. Please make checks payable to Congressional Dish Thank you for supporting truly independent media! For the best experience, view the show notes on our website at https://congressionaldish.com/cd301-2024-election-study-guide FIND YOUR REPRESENTATIVE AND SENATORS Enacted Laws H.R. 7888: Reforming Intelligence and Security America Act (FISA Reauthorization) Jen’s highlighted PDF of H.R. 7888 Congressional Dish Episode: CD291: Warrantless Spying Continues House Vote Breakdown ← find how your Representative voted here Senate Vote Breakdown ← find how your Senator voted here Effects of H.R. 7888: Expands the number of people allowed to be legally spied on by the U.S. government and the number of people with information stored in the FISA database (which has information about Americans whose data has been collected along with information about foreigners). It does so by… Giving the Department of Justice (DOJ) permission to search the FISA database to vet foreigners who are applying for tourist visas to visit the United States andExpanding the definition of ‘foreign intelligence’ to include counter narcotics targets. Expands the number of companies who get legal immunity for turning our information over to the government by expanding the definition of “electronic communications service provider”. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is no longer legally allowed to search the FISA database solely to find evidence of a crime. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is prohibited from using uncorroborated information from political groups or anonymous sources in press reports to get FISA warrants. Limits the number of people within the government who are allowed to search through the database. Background Sources for H.R. 7888: “FISA Section 702: A One Page Overview.” INTEL.gov. “Statement of Michael E. Horowitz Inspector General, U.S. Department of Justice before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Crime and Federal Government Surveillance concerning ‘Fixing FISA: How a Law Designed to Protect Americans Has Been Weaponized Against Them.’” Michael Horowitz. April 27, 2023. U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the Inspector General. “An apology to Carter Page.” Jonathan Turley. December 14, 2019. The Hill. “Is the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court Really a Rubber Stamp?: Ex Parte Proceedings and the FISC Win Rate” Conor Clarke. February 2014. Stanford Law Review. “The Biggs Amendment” to H.R. 7888 [failed] Jen’s Highlighted PDF of the Biggs Amendment House Vote Breakdown ← find how your Representative voted here Intended Effect of the Biggs Amendment: Would require U.S. government officials to get a warrant before searching through the FISA database for information about U.S. citizens or companies, with emergency exceptions. H.R.7521 - Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act Jen’s Highlighted PDF of H.R. 7521 Congressional Dish Episode: CD289: The Not a Tik Tok Ban Bill House Vote Breakdown ← find how your Representative voted here Effects of H.R. 7521: It is now illegal for companies to provide internet hosting services, distribute, and/or update “foreign adversary controlled applications”, websites, or games, which are partially owned by a foreign person and are determined by the President - with no proof required - to pose “a significant threat to the national security of the United States.” Establishes a process that allows companies to host, distribute, and/or update if the app, website, or game changes ownership. If companies host, distribute, and/or update the targeted apps, websites, or games, the companies are subject to fines that - depending on the user base of the targeted app, website, or game - can be hundreds of billions of dollars. H.R. 8034: Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act [Enacted via H.R. 815] Jen’s Highlighted PDF of H.R. 8034 CBO Cost Estimate House Vote Breakdown ← find how your ...
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  • CD300: Right to Repair
    Sep 17 2024
    You do not have the right to repair your own belongings because of intellectual property rights granted to corporations by Congress in 1998. In this episode, listen to the debate happening in Congress about if and how they should grant customers the right to repair and get a status update on the multiple efforts under way in the current Congress, including one with a good chance of becoming law. Please Support Congressional Dish – Quick Links Contribute monthly or a lump sum via PayPalSupport Congressional Dish via Patreon (donations per episode)Send Zelle payments to: Donation@congressionaldish.comSend Venmo payments to: @Jennifer-BrineySend Cash App payments to: $CongressionalDish or Donation@congressionaldish.comUse your bank’s online bill pay function to mail contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North, Number 4576, Crestview, FL 32536. Please make checks payable to Congressional Dish Thank you for supporting truly independent media! View the show notes on our website at https://congressionaldish.com/cd300-right-to-repair Background Sources Recommended Congressional Dish Episodes CD269: NDAA 2023/Plan Ecuador McDonald’s Ice Cream Machines “McDonald’s Ice Cream Machine Hackers Say They Found the ‘Smoking Gun’ That Killed Their Startup.” Andy Greenberg. December 14, 2023. Wired. “McDonald's Broken Ice Cream Machines Lead to ‘Right to Repair’ Lawsuit.” Joseph Fawbush. March 29, 2022. FindLaw. John Deere “How John Deere Hijacked Copyright Law To Keep You From Tinkering With Your Tractor.” Luke Hogg. January 8, 2024. Reason. Internet of Things Updates and Maintenance “Old devices, new dangers: The risks of unsupported IoT tech.” Márk Szabó. August 27, 2024. WeLiveSecurity. Massachusetts Auto Repair Law “Motor Vehicle Telematics System Notice Requirement.” Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General. DoD’s Revolving Door “Featured Revolver: Lloyd Austin.” OpenSecrets. “Revolving Door: Mark Esper.” OpenSecrets. “Boeing executive out, Raytheon lobbyist in to lead Pentagon.” Karl Evers-Hillstrom and Reid Champlin. June 18, 2019. OpenSecrets. “Revolving Door: James Mattis.” OpenSecrets. “General Dynamics Corp Board Member James N. Mattis.” Salary.com. Military Right to Repair Issues “The U.S. Military Has a 'Right to Repair' Problem.” Kyle Mizokami. February 11, 2020. Popular Mechanics. “Even The American Military Is Struggling With Right-To-Repair.” Max Finkel. February 8, 2020. Jalopnik. “Here’s One Reason the U.S. Military Can’t Fix Its Own Equipment.” Elle Ekman. November 20, 2019. The New York Times. “Letter to the FTC Chairman: Military Acquisition, Procurement, and the Right to Repair.” Lucas Kunce and Elle Ekman. September 15, 2019. Technological Protection Measures (TPMs) “Technological Protection Measures (TPM) - Fact Sheet.” Jennifer Zerkee. November 8, 2023. Simon Fraser University. Cyber Risks “Web Hackers vs. The Auto Industry: Critical Vulnerabilities in Ferrari, BMW, Rolls Royce, Porsche, and More.” Sam Curry et al. January 3, 2023. samcurry.net. Apple Lawsuit “Apple, Corellium settle iOS virtualization case.” Brandon Vigliarolo. December 18, 2023. The Register. NDAA Sec. 828 “Appliance and Tractor Companies Lobby Against Giving the Military the Right to Repair.” Jason Koebler. August 28, 2024. 404 Media. “Letter to Sen. Jack Reed, Sen. Roger Wicker, Rep. Mike Rogers, and Rep. Adam Smith.” AdvaMed et al. July 30, 2024. DocumentCloud via 404 Media. Laws Section 1201 of Digital Millennium Copyright Act Full DMCA Electronic Frontier Foundation Summary Bills S.4638 - National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025 Sec. 828 : REQUIREMENT FOR CONTRACTORS TO PROVIDE REASONABLE ACCESS TO REPAIR MATERIALS. H.R.1707 - SMART Act Fair Repair Act House Version: H.R.8544Senate Version: S.4422 H.R.906 - REPAIR Act H.R.6879 - Farm Freedom to Repair Act H.R.6566 - Freedom to Repair Act of 2022 Audio Sources To receive testimony on the posture of the Department of the Navy in review of the Defense Authorization Request for Fiscal Year 2025 and the Future Years Defense Program May 16, 2024 Senate Armed Services Committee Witnesses: Carlos Del Toro, Secretary of the Navy Clip Watch clip on YouTube Sen. Elizabeth Warren: So the Navy acquires everything from night vision goggles to aircraft carriers through contracts with big defense contractors, but the contractors often place restrictions on these deals that prevent service members from maintaining or repairing the equipment, or even let them write a training manual without going back through the contractor. Now the contractors say that since they own the intellectual property and the technical data underlying the equipment, only they have the right to repair that equipment. These right to repair restrictions usually translate into much higher costs for DOD, which has no choice but to shovel money out to big contractors whenever DOD needs ...
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  • CD299: DNC 2024
    Aug 28 2024

    On the ground coverage of the Democratic National Convention, which was not as joyful and unified as the party wanted it to seem.

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    Background Sources Ballot Deadline

    “Fact Check: Ballot deadline has not passed in any US states.” Reuters Fact Check. July 30, 2024. Reuters.

    Biden’s Speech: Stop Arming Israel Banner

    “President Joe Biden Addresses Party Delegates at DNC Convention in Chicago.” C-SPAN.

    “‘Stop Arming Israel’: Meet the DNC Delegates Who Unfurled Banner During Biden Speech.” Democracy Now! on YouTube.

    Rep. Ro Khanna on the Young Turks

    “‘I fear that if she doesn't make a clean break on Gaza policy, and say “here's how I'm going to be different”...that to me is the biggest risk….’” [x post] The Young Turks (@TheYoungTurks). August 23, 2024.

    AIPAC Spending

    “Pro-Israel US groups plan $100m effort to unseat progressives over Gaza.” Joan E Greve et al. April 22, 2024. The Guardian.

    Gaza Death Toll

    “Gaza rubble likely to conceal untold horrors to swell 40,000 death toll.” Malak A Tantesh and Emma Graham-Harrison. August 15, 2024. The Guardian.

    Harris Speech

    “Kamala Harris Accepts Democratic Presidential Nomination.” August 22, 2024. C-SPAN.

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  • CD298: Drafting WWIII
    Aug 18 2024
    The Senate recently received testimony from the bipartisan co-chairs of the Commission on the National Defense Strategy, who were tasked with creating a report to Congress with recommendations needed to adapt our National Defense Strategy to current threats. In this episode, hear the testimony about that completed report during which they discuss preparations for a possible world war and the need for more American kids to fight and die in it. Please Support Congressional Dish – Quick Links Contribute monthly or a lump sum via PayPalSupport Congressional Dish via Patreon (donations per episode)Send Zelle payments to: Donation@congressionaldish.comSend Venmo payments to: @Jennifer-BrineySend Cash App payments to: $CongressionalDish or Donation@congressionaldish.comUse your bank’s online bill pay function to mail contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North, Number 4576, Crestview, FL 32536. Please make checks payable to Congressional Dish Thank you for supporting truly independent media! View the show notes on our website at https://congressionaldish.com/cd298-drafting-wwiii Background Sources Recommended Congressional Dish Episodes CD259: CHIPS: A State Subsidization of Industry The Report “Final Report: Commission on the National Defense Strategy.” Jane Harman et al. July 2024. Senate Committee on Armed Services. Jane Harman: Warmonger “Jane Harman: Top Industries 1991 - 2010.” Open Secrets. “Roll Call 455 | Bill Number: H. J. Res. 114.” October 10, 2002. Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives. “Roll Call Vote: H.J.Res. 64 (107th): Authorization for Use of Military Force.” September 14, 2001. GovTrack. Iridium Communications “Jane Harman Net Worth.” April 2, 2024. wallmine. “Director Jane Harman Sells Shares of Iridium Communications Inc (IRDM).” GuruFocus Research. March 8, 2024. Yahoo Finance. “Jane L. Harman to Retire as Member of the Board of Directors of Iridium Communications Inc.” December 29, 2023. Market Screener. “Iridium Communications 2024 first stockholder meeting date.” Bing. “Governments.” Iridium. “U.S. Government: Defense, Intelligence, & National Security.” Iridium. “Board of Directors: Jane L. Harman.” Iridium. Retrieved from the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine version archived November 11, 2022. Axis of Aggression or Axis of Resistance? “Iran and Russia to 'accelerate' strategic partnership, officials say.” Angela Skujins. June 8, 2024. euronews. “A North–South Corridor on Putin’s Dime: Why Russia Is Bankrolling Iran’s Infrastructure.” Nikita Smagin. June 15, 2023. Carnegie Politika. Defense Innovation Unit “About DIU.” Defense Innovation Unit. Military Service “Women in Combat: Issues for Congress,” [R42075]. Kristy N. Kamarck. December 13, 2016. Congressional Research Service. “A Death in the Family.” Christopher Hitchens. October 3, 2007. Vanity Fair. “Mark Daily’s essay: ‘Why I Joined.’” Mark Daily. Feb. 14, 2007. Los Angeles Times. Israel-Palestine "We Served on Israel's Sde Teiman Base. Here's What We Did to Gazans Detained There." Shay Fogelman. August 16, 2024. Haaretz. “Israel publishes plan for new West Bank settlement as regional tensions simmer.” Steven Scheer and Ali Sawafta. August 14, 2024. Reuters. “Ben-Gvir confirms atrocities faced by Palestinians in Israeli prisons.” July 2, 2024. Al Mayadeen English. “This momentous ICJ ruling may be brushed aside by Israel - but the US and UK can’t afford to ignore it.” Steve Crawshaw. January 26, 2024. The Guardian. Patreon “Apple’s requirements are about to hit creators and fans on Patreon. Here’s what you need to know.” August 12, 2024. Patreon. C-SPAN Fundraiser “Donate: Summer Match Campaign.” C-SPAN. Bills: NDAA 2025 H.R.8070 - Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement and National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025 NDAA 2025: Senate Draft Audio Sources Hearing to receive testimony on the findings and recommendations of the Commission on the National Defense Strategy July 30, 2024 Senate Committee on Armed Services Watch on YouTube Witnesses: Jane M. Harman, Chair, Commission on the National Defense Strategy Eric S. Edelman, Vice Chair, Commission on the National Defense Strategy Clips 26:20 Sen. Roger Wicker (R-MS): The document details the way in which the 2022 National Defense Strategy and Assessment, completed just two years ago, did not adequately account for the threat of simultaneous and increasingly coordinated military action by our four primary adversaries. A group which I have come to call the Axis of Aggressors. 27:40 Sen. Roger Wicker (R-MS): I appreciate the Commission's recommendation that national security spending must return to late Cold War levels — a goal which matches my plan to spend 5%, eventually, of GDP on defense. That level of investment would be temporary. It would be a down-payment on the rebuilding of our national defense tools for a generation. ...
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  • CD297: The Attempted Assassination of Donald Trump
    Jul 27 2024
    When Congress returned to work after the Republican National Convention, the House held three hearings investigating the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. In this episode, hear for yourself the facts presented by the Director of the Secret Service, the Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner, and the FBI Director during their 15 hours of testimony. Please Support Congressional Dish – Quick Links Contribute monthly or a lump sum via PayPalSupport Congressional Dish via Patreon (donations per episode)Send Zelle payments to: Donation@congressionaldish.comSend Venmo payments to: @Jennifer-BrineySend Cash App payments to: $CongressionalDish or Donation@congressionaldish.comUse your bank’s online bill pay function to mail contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North, Number 4576, Crestview, FL 32536. Please make checks payable to Congressional Dish Thank you for supporting truly independent media! View the show notes on our website at https://congressionaldish.com/cd297-the-attempted-assassination-of-donald-trump Background Sources Recommended Congressional Dish Episodes CD155: FirstNet Empowers AT&T Cheatle’s Failures “Letter to Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle.” Rep. James Comer and Rep. Jamie Raskin. July 22, 2024. House Committee on Oversight and Accountability. “ABC Exclusive: Trump rally shooting 'unacceptable,' Secret Service director says.” Julia Reinstein et al. July 16, 2024. ABC News. Would-be Assassin “From Honor Student to the Gunman Who Tried to Kill Donald Trump.” Emily Cochrane et al. July 19, 2024. The New York Times. “What we know about the Trump attacker.” Bernd Debusmann et al. July 19, 2024. BBC. Gaza Death Toll “Counting the dead in Gaza: difficult but essential.” Rasha Khatib. July 20, 2024. The Lancet, Volume 404, Issue 10449. Audio Sources Oversight of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Part 2 July 24, 2024 House Committee on the Judiciary Watch on YouTube Watch on C-SPAN Witnesses: Christopher Wray, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation Clips Time stamps correspond to C-SPAN version 31:20 Christopher Wray: I'm told that the father purchased the firearm in 2013, so quite a while ago, and then he sold it to his son in October of 2023. 43:05 Christopher Wray: The reason why I've talked about how we think he got on the roof is that's based our evidence response to forensic analysis. Without getting into all the details, footprints, fingerprints, et cetera, that we can see how he got on. But we don't have an eyewitness at the moment who saw him climbing up. 43:25 Christopher Wray: A few minutes before the shooting, local law enforcement saw him on the roof. Again, no weapon identified at that point. A few seconds before the shooting is when the law enforcement officer that I've talked about already, the one who was assisted by another officer who saw up on the roof, saw the shooter in a prone shooting position with the gun. He turns… Rep. Barry Moore (R-AL): How long did that happen before? Christopher Wray: That sighting, that is the first time, to my knowledge, the first time anybody from law enforcement saw him with a weapon. That is seconds before he shot at President Trump. Oversight of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Part 1 July 24, 2024 House Committee on the Judiciary Watch on YouTube Watch on C-SPAN Witnesses: Christopher Wray, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation Clips Time stamps correspond to C-SPAN version 25:30 Christopher Wray: We have recovered eight cartridges on the roof. 28:05 Rep. Dan Bishop (R-NC): Have you developed any evidence to so suggest that there are any accomplices or cooperators or assisters? Christopher Wray: Not at this time, but again, the investigation is ongoing. 36:10 Christopher Wray: So we have recovered a drone that the shooter appears to have used. It's being exploited and analyzed by the FBI lab. The drone was recovered in his vehicle, so at the time of the shooting, the drone was in his vehicle with the controller. In addition, our investigation has uncovered -- Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH): Do you know what time of day he flew it and if he flew it on the day of the shooting? Christopher Wray: So in addition, it appears that around 3:50-4:00PM, in that window, on the day of the shooting, that the shooter was flying the drone around the area. Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH): Two hours before? Christopher Wray: I want to be clear about when I say the area, not over the stage and that part of the area itself, but I would say about 200 yards, give or take, away from that, we think, but we do not know. So again, this is one of these things that's qualified because of our ongoing review, that he was live streaming, viewing the footage from that. Again, about 11 minutes and around the 3:50-4:00 PM range. Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH): Two hours before, he's flying a drone in the vicinity of the rally. Christopher Wray: About 200 yards away, yes. 37:25 Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH): What about the bombs ...
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  • BONUS: 2024 Republican National Convention
    Jul 21 2024

    Ever wonder what it’s like to attend a Republican National Convention? How about an RNC that took place two days after their candidate was almost assassinated? In this bonus episode, Jen dishes on her experience at the RNC 2024 in Milwaukee

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    Audio Sources Presidential Nominee Donald Trump from Republican National Convention, Day 4

    July 18, 2024
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