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My guest today is Eli Lake, a repeat guest who for almost 30 years has been one of the country's leading national security journalists, working as a columnist for and contributor to publications such as Bloomberg Opinion, The Daily Beast, The New Republic, The New York Sun, and Commentary. His 2010 article for Reason, "The 9/14 Presidency," strongly argued for time-limiting all authorizations of the use of military force, especially those involving amorphous struggles such as the global war on terror.
In recent episodes of his podcast, The Re-Education, Lake has conducted deep dives into the dark histories of the National Security Agency, the CIA, and the FBI and how they routinely disregard constitutional limits on their activities. At a recent event in New York City, I talked with him about the fundamental tension between America playing an outsized role in world affairs and having secretive agencies that often keep Congress and voters in the dark about their operations. Can democracy and self-governance survive in such an environment?
Previous appearances:
"Eli Lake: Trump, Russiagate, and the End of FBI Credibility"
"Should Anyone Be Offended by Ye? Live with Eli Lake"
"How the United States Can—And Cannot—Help Iranian Protesters"
"The Deep State's 'Political Assassination' of Michael Flynn Was an Epic Abuse of Power"
"Bradley Manning Trial Discussion: The Verdict Approaches"
"The Reason.tv Talk Show, Episode 3"
Today's sponsor:
The post Eli Lake: Exploring the Darkest Corners of the Deep State appeared first on Reason.com.
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My guest today is Eli Lake, a repeat guest who for almost 30 years has been one of the country's leading national security journalists, working as a columnist for and contributor to publications such as Bloomberg Opinion, The Daily Beast, The New Republic, The New York Sun, and Commentary. His 2010 article for Reason, "The 9/14 Presidency," strongly argued for time-limiting all authorizations of the use of military force, especially those involving amorphous struggles such as the global war on terror.
In recent episodes of his podcast, The Re-Education, Lake has conducted deep dives into the dark histories of the National Security Agency, the CIA, and the FBI and how they routinely disregard constitutional limits on their activities. At a recent event in New York City, I talked with him about the fundamental tension between America playing an outsized role in world affairs and having secretive agencies that often keep Congress and voters in the dark about their operations. Can democracy and self-governance survive in such an environment?
Previous appearances:
"Eli Lake: Trump, Russiagate, and the End of FBI Credibility"
"Should Anyone Be Offended by Ye? Live with Eli Lake"
"How the United States Can—And Cannot—Help Iranian Protesters"
"The Deep State's 'Political Assassination' of Michael Flynn Was an Epic Abuse of Power"
"Bradley Manning Trial Discussion: The Verdict Approaches"
"The Reason.tv Talk Show, Episode 3"
Today's sponsor:
The post Eli Lake: Exploring the Darkest Corners of the Deep State appeared first on Reason.com.

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