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This past week, Newsweek released a report alleging the FBI has changed guidelines in order to broaden the scope of domestic terror investigations. Former FBI Agent and Federal Whistleblower Kyle Seraphin joins to discuss the specifics of the new guidelines and shares how he saw a shift toward pursuing political activists while working at the FBI.
Later, Kyle talks about the types of reform that he would like to see across federal agencies to limit political bias, and weighs in on the border crisis, laying out what actions the government needs to take to secure the country from drug cartels.
Follow Sean & Rachel on Twitter: @SeanDuffyWI & @RachelCamposDuffy
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This past week, Newsweek released a report alleging the FBI has changed guidelines in order to broaden the scope of domestic terror investigations. Former FBI Agent and Federal Whistleblower Kyle Seraphin joins to discuss the specifics of the new guidelines and shares how he saw a shift toward pursuing political activists while working at the FBI.
Later, Kyle talks about the types of reform that he would like to see across federal agencies to limit political bias, and weighs in on the border crisis, laying out what actions the government needs to take to secure the country from drug cartels.
Follow Sean & Rachel on Twitter: @SeanDuffyWI & @RachelCamposDuffy
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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