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Send us a textJoe Whitley and Nina Marino speak with Michael E. Horowitz, Inspector General of the United States Department of Justice. Previously having served a six-year term as a Commissioner of the U.S. Sentencing Commission (2003-2009), Mr. Horowitz was sworn in on April 16, 2012 as Inspector General, following his confirmation by the U.S. Senate. As Inspector General, Mr. Horowitz oversees 500+ special agents, auditors, inspectors, attorneys, and support staff nationwide. Since 2020 he has also led the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee. From 2015-2020 Mr. Horowitz served as Chair of the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency (CIGIE). Follow along with Joe and Nina as Mr. Horowitz shares with listeners about his early decision to enter the legal field, his journey from college to present day, and a glimpse into what the future may hold.
Today, Jason breaks down the intricacies of the debt ceiling, deficits, and national debt in a digestible and relatable way. Later, he warns about the potential dangers of a national digital currency and commends the work that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is doing on the issue. Then, Jason brings on the stupid with an amusing reason Howard University gave for awarding President Biden an honorary degree. Jason is joined by the Inspector General of the United States Department of Justice, Michael E. Horowitz. As the former Chair of the House Oversight Committee, Jason illustrates in order to actually effectuate change, one of the most effective ways was to work with the Inspector General offices. They recall the work they did together and have a discussion on the limitations of Congress and the Inspector General offices. Inspector Horowitz highlights his office's dedication to transparency, accountability, and independence. Follow Jason on Twitter: @JasonInTheHouse Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nate Cain is a Patriot. He risked everything to reveal the active cover-up of FBI Directory Comey and his efforts to protect the Clinton Global Crime Network. Comey suppressed huge troves of FBI investigative files; Nate found them and turned them over to Rep. Devin Nunes and IG Michael E. Horowitz. This is Nate's story, many of the details never before disclosed.Donate: https://www.bards.fm/p/donate-1584248352/Buy the Film: https://bardsofwarfilm.comSupport the work via PayPal: paypal.me/bardsofwar
The Top Stories - Russia FISA Probe Has Now Become a Criminal Investigation | Republicans storm closed-door impeachment hearing | 2020 Election, Hillary Clinton says Donald Trump Going to Be ‘Very, Very Hard’ to Beat if He’s Not Impeached - Hillary thinks she can beat Trump again she explains. | Syria, When the Dust Settled – the Truth Once Again Reveals the Hand of Obama - An interesting look into recents event with U.S. military and Trump's decision that rattled the establishment! Col Jim Waurishuk is retired from USAF, he is a career senior intelligence and special missions officer, former Deputy Director of Intelligence at U.S. Central Command and served on the White House National Security Council staff as Intelligence Aide to the National Security Advisor. Baruch Pletner is an entrepreneur, a scientist, an inventor, focusing on education, and the war on globalism. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Tsionizm.com. Impeachment vs. Criminal Inquiry - The timing of all these events coming to a head at the same time are most interesting and alarming: FISA - Justice Department Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz told Senate and House lawmakers Thursday that the process of finalizing his report into potential Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) abuses ahead of the 2016 presidential election was “nearing completion,” Prosecutor Atty John H. Durham, now has the power to subpoena for witness testimony and documents,and to convene a grand jury to file criminal charges. The Closed-Door Private Impeachment Hearings Inquiry/Not an Inquiry investigation going on in the SCIF dungeons of the House. 2020 General Election is at our doorstep, debates, candidates, money and systems are all in place as the Socialist Left Marxists Democrats pull out all the steps to remove President Trump from office BEFORE THE ELECTION! Arnetta Notkin, 30 years working on Wall Street, a Producer and Commentator here at America Out Loud. Also Joining us back are Col Jim Waurishuk and Baruch Pletner. Truth - It’s the New Hate Speech - GIANT SLAYERS LAUNCH - This next discussion gets to the center of the hostilities and divisiveness we are seeing in the media and political culture. A dangerous situation has formed, a Growing Censorship Cloud that is part of a concerted effort to shut-down Conservatives’ ability to communicate and organize leading into the 2020 elections. This debate centers on our First Amendment rights and targets FREE SPEECH. As many conservatives wait for the government or calvary to arrive to rectify the hostile situation - a new group is forming to spotlight these gross injustices and capitalize on a grass-roots activism movement of WE THE PEOPLE. Politick Rick - CEO Giant Slayers LLC, Journalist, Truth Warrior & Free Speech Extremist. Giant Slayers is a Patriot Movement that works to stop Left-Wing Censorship of Conservative Media, Businesses & You. Join Us, There's Power In A Movement! Please take a moment to Rate the show, leave a quick review and subscribe to Viewpoint on Apple Podcasts by clicking here. Your voice for the fight forward, Malcolm Out Loud. October 27th 10 AM EST Encore Presentation AT 6 PM Available on Podcast Networks After 1 PM
On tonight's episode of The Critical Hour with Dr. Wilmer Leon, US District Judge Amy Berman Jackson revoked Paul Manafort's bail, he's now in jail. The judge emphasized to Manafort how she could not make enough rulings to keep him from speaking improperly with witnesses, after he had used multiple text messaging apps and called a potential witness on an Italian cell phone.Weekly Roundtable Wrap Up: Dr. Bandy Lee-American psychiatrist with Yale University and a specialist in violence prevention programs in prisons and in the community.Michael McCray, Esq. - author, speaker and public interest advocate. Michael hosts the Whistleblower Summit for Civil & Human Rights Topics:Judge sends Paul Manafort to jail, pending trial Two weeks after Robert Mueller's prosecutors dropped new accusations of witness tampering on him, US District Judge Amy Berman Jackson Friday revoked Manafort's bail, he's now in jail. The judge emphasized to Manafort how she could not make enough rulings to keep him from speaking improperly with witnesses, after he had used multiple text messaging apps and called a potential witness on an Italian cell phone. "This is not middle school. I can't take his cell phone," she said of Manafort. "I thought about this long and hard, Mr. Manafort. I have no appetite for this."Later they recount the IG Michael E. Horowitz, Inspector General for the DOJ, Department of Justice released his much anticipated 500 page report; the most comprehensive look back at the investigation into Mrs. Clinton's use of an unclassified private email server. They raise the question: How can Comey remain disconnected from the bias of his underlings? When this evidence seems damning than people want to admit.Defense Contractors Cashing In On Immigrant Kids' DetentionSeparating refugee and immigrant children from their parents isn't just an emotionally wrenching policy. It's an enterprise that is benefitting intelligence and defense contractors.Those contractors—including one with a history of scandals—have advertised a flurry of jobs in recent weeks to support the infrastructure surrounding undocumented children whom the Trump administration has taken from their families.Trump's “Beautiful” Employment Numbers Mask an Ugly Reality for US WorkersThe Trump Administration and the media were positively giddy at the news: the U.S. had added 223,000 jobs in May, representing a record 92nd consecutive month of jobs growth, and reducing the unemployment rate to 3.8 percent, its lowest level since the height of the dotcom boom in 2000.“New Milestones in Jobs Report Signals a Bustling Economy,” read the New York Times headline trumpeting the data. “Looking forward to seeing the employment numbers at 8:30 this morning,” Trump tweeted ahead of the Bureau of Labor Statistics June 1 press release.The panel then delves deeper into the conversation on suicide. Suicide rates rose sharply across the United States. Suicide rates rose in all but one state between 1999 and 2016, with increases seen across age, gender, race and ethnicity, according to the report. In more than half of all deaths in 27 states, the people had no known mental health condition when they ended their lives.They explain what this really means. Good or Bad When Police Keep Count of Racial Profiling?Two things happened within a couple days of each other that rammed the perennially touch and volatile issue of racial profiling back on the public table. The first was the mistaken arrest of actor Darris Love by the Glendale Police Department. Love was spread eagled, handcuffed on the ground at gunpoint, after a report of a robbery in the area. When the mistake was acknowledged, Love immediately screamed, “racial profiling!”An American editorial cartoonist has been fired for skewering Trump. He likely won't be the last.Pittsburgh Post-Gazette cartoonist Rob Rogers, the editorial cartoonist for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette for more than 25 years has been fired. Most working cartoonists have had an occasional idea spiked by his or her editor. But in the past few weeks, editorial director Keith Burris and publisher John Robinson Block have refused to publish six of Rogers's cartoons, all criticizing Trump or his policies. Block and Burris have also rejected many of Rogers's rough sketch ideas for several months and now he's done. They discuss what does this really mean?
Special guest United States Department of Justice (DOJ) Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz joins New York City Department of Investigation (DOI) Commissioner Mark G. Peters for a conversation on the critical work of Inspectors General, the importance of data analytics, and the evolving sophistication of fraud. This episode was recorded live at DOI’s annual Anti-Corruption Conference in New York City.