DOJ, FBI, and Elections: What Accountability Should Look Like Now
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In Part 2 of this conversation, we move past policy wins and into the question that determines if any of it lasts: accountability.
We begin by tracing how the DOJ and FBI changed during the Trump era: from the moment Trump announced his presidential run to the institutional battles that followed. What began as political opposition evolved into investigations, surveillance, prosecutions, and a level of law fare that permanently altered public trust.
From there, we move into the present:
- What the FBI and DOJ are actually designed to do
- How past abuses shape what people expect now
- Where critics say accountability has stalled, and why
- Why election integrity remains unresolved despite years of debate
- What happens if pressure isn't applied before the midterms
This episode isn't about re-litigating old headlines. It's about connecting the dots between what happened then and what hasn't happened yet, and why the window to act is closing.
If you've felt anger, confusion, or impatience watching this play out, this conversation puts the full picture into focus.
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