Todd Blanch
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And I think you could say, arguably, that it is disqualifying.
Today we are producing more than three million pages, including more than 2,000 videos and 180,000 images.
In total, that means that the department produced approximately three and a half million pages in compliance with the act.
Today we are producing more than three million pages, including more than 2,000 videos and 180,000 images.
In total, that means that the department produced approximately three and a half million pages in compliance with the act.
Todd, I want to dial into the frustrations at DHS.
My colleague Bill Malusian reporting about that, about the DHS's rhetoric.
Here's a quote from his reporting saying,
frustration with DHS officials going on television and putting out statements to describe Alex Freddie as a domestic terrorist who was there to inflict maximum damage on federal agents or conduct a massacre even after multiple videos emerged to show that these claims appeared to be inaccurate and
Some of these sources have described DHS's response to the shooting as a case study on how not to do crisis PR.
One said they're so fed up they wish they could retire.
Another says DHS is making the situation worse.
And even another adding DHS is wrong and we are losing this war.
We are losing the base and the narrative.
This is coming to a head, Todd.
I ask you, based on the DOJ's purview, do the actions of Alex Freddie amount to domestic terrorism?
With all due respect, sir, my question is more pointed.
Do you believe your colleagues may have gone farther?
You are an attorney, a DOJ.
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