- J. Michael Waller, President of Georgetown Research and former CIA asset, delves into the transformation of the CIA and FBI from Cold War heroes to perceived Deep State villains.
- He addresses concerns about ongoing efforts by the Deep State or radical left factions to target Trump and his associates through legal maneuvers and investigations.
- Waller highlights reports of illegal immigrant gangs, including a Venezuelan gang leader arrested for robbery, suggesting a larger infiltration of dangerous individuals into the country.
- The discussion extends to Mayor Eric Adams' controversial initiative in New York, offering incentives to illegal immigrants, which has drawn criticism and raised questions about taxpayer-funded support.
- The interview touches upon the Biden administration's perceived lax approach to addressing the influx of fentanyl from Mexico, resulting in a significant number of deaths annually.
- Waller's expertise in exposing academia's anti-human politics and the unchecked power of the national security state, as endorsed by Tucker Carlson, adds depth to the conversation.
- The interview concludes with insights into Waller's book, "Big Intel: How the CIA and FBI went from Cold War Heroes to Deep State Villains," exploring the reasons behind its creation and what readers can expect.
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