George Santos
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It's a business for all of those with the contracts.
to those prisons.
So there is an incentive to putting people in prison.
Somewhere along some line, judges might be compromised.
And I'm assuming prosecutors might be compromised.
I can't prove that.
But that's the only thing that makes sense when you're seeing people go to prison for arbitrary reasons or for purposes and timeframes that wouldn't suit the crime or are
you know, overtly unusual and cruel, which is a violation of the Eighth Amendment.
So you have to really walk this tightrope to understand.
And I don't think that a BOP director will be able to grasp that because A, they work in four-year terms or A, if they get reelected, their principal gets reelected as their president.
And in eight or four years, there's so much you have to do that I don't think you can get to the nitty gritty.
That's why I'm like so focused, Tucker, to get into this.
in prison reform because it's desperately needed.
There's more voices needed for this.
For my experience at FCI Ferriton, and I have limited experience, I know that there's a lot of people that I met who have hopped, because they hop around prisons across the country.
It's insanity.
In the federal system, yeah.
Insanity.
They ship you backwards.
I mean, if you're in New Jersey, here this is, I think it's hilarious, this story.