Mark Caputo
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And so this is one of the most chilling aspects of what happened yesterday.
So not only did she have insults prepared for all of us and not answering the question, and survivors were in the room.
They were desperate to get some answers and to be acknowledged.
And the survivors left once again feeling like their government had let them down.
A good example of, while it's a smart idea to know what Congress is interested in so you can respond to them, it's a bad idea to respond to them in the way that she did.
Well, she's certainly exposed to that.
And the DOJ is in an interesting position.
Never before in the history of the United States of America, and I'm kind of an amateur history reader, I'm an avid history reader, do I recall any case like this where the raw investigative files of a major criminal figure are released to the public.
So on one hand, there has been a stunning and unprecedented amount of disclosure and transparency.
On the other hand, because of the way it's been handled, because of the rake stepping and these various controversies and self-inflicted wounds, it suddenly looks like, yeah, sure, they released 3 million files, but it still has...
the quality and is still subject to the accusation of not being transparent i don't know how the doj gets out of that box what do you mean you don't know how the doj gets out of what are you saying what i'm saying is they've released three million files there's no we've never seen that before and there's a stunning amount of stuff in there again true and not true and who knows what
It is a surprising amount of information.
Never seen that before.
Yet, despite that transparency mandated by Congress, to be clear, and mandated by Congress essentially over the objections of the president, albeit he didn't veto it, he signed it because he realized where this was going.
You have them putting forward something that is just unprecedented, an unprecedented amount of transparency.
Yet the way they've handled it makes it look not transparent at all to folks like you, to their critics, and to the people in Congress who are considering whether to impeach her or not.
And how...
Bondi, how the DOJ, how the Trump administration restores that sense of trust and gets out of this box that it's built of, well, we've released all these records, yet no one really trusts us.
I don't know.
Do it.