Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Hey everybody, welcome back to the Find Out Podcast. Originally we thought we had a guest today and we had a little bit of scheduling snafu. So we're going to wing it today, guys. You've got Tim, Luke, and Rich.
The triumphant trio.
The triumphant trio. We are going to provide maximum entertainment value for you today. talking about all the stupid shit that Donald Trump and the Trump administration is doing right now. And I think we obviously have to start with the biggest story still from last week, which is the ICE murder of Renee Good and the subsequent cover-up that seems to be happening around this case.
There's also been some other... Horrible video footage of a woman yesterday just trying to go to a doctor's office who got ripped out of her car after they smashed her window, cut her seatbelt and dragged her out because reasons, I guess. But this is what's happening. And the Justice Department has also said that they're going to send even more.
law enforcement, federal agents into Minneapolis because, you know, it's going so well so far and it seems like everyone in Minneapolis is really happy with ICE agents just running around grabbing people and essentially beating the shit out of them. You know, this is fun, guys.
This is sort of the stuff that we talked about, you know, when you say Republicans, if you don't want to be called fascists, don't do fascist shit. This seems... Kind of fascist.
This fits the bill. Yep.
These are the things I wake up at like 5 a.m. and just start thinking about every morning. And my heart goes through the roof and adrenaline goes up. And then after like 45 minutes of thinking, wow, this is America right now, then maybe I can fall back asleep. So this is probably really healthy for everyone in America long term, I think.
This is why when I go to bed reading horror novels, they're not what keep me up.
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Chapter 2: What incident involving ICE agents sparked protests in Minneapolis?
somali citizens um of the united states like they they were on a thread that was a thread that justice should pursue right it's a tiny tiny tiny tiny group of people about 50 or 60 out of a 110 000 uh population in minnesota but they did find criminals um in well minnesota investigators found criminals But the DOJ was pursuing them.
And now all of the people who were running that operation are gone because they tried to force them to do something that was not within the scope of normal justice investigation. So now we're getting fucked for the wrong reason and also for another wrong reason that didn't have to be part of any of this.
Yeah. And I think for those who don't know, there were yesterday it was reported that there were three prosecutors that resigned essentially in protest. And it turns out that it is six. And it is, as Rich said, the entire investigation team into this fraud in Minneapolis or in Minnesota in general.
And, you know, just to also be clear, there were other people besides Somali Americans involved in this as well.
Yeah, a white lady was on the top. It was a white American citizen who was there.
Right, right at the top of this whole thing. But the Justice Department has basically said they were asking them to investigate Renee Good's widowed wife for, I don't know, they didn't say un-American. They didn't go full 1950s Red Scare stuff, but they got pretty close. They got pretty close. And I think these people were like, why would we investigate this woman?
woman who wasn't even there right where she or was she there was she in the passenger seat she wasn't she was she was walking around she was around that yeah she was walking around filming and and renee was uh was driving with the dog in the car and then she was uh we saw her in separate videos too where you know after the after she died and uh was just you know despondent on the
people who drove, they moved there from Colorado is my understanding. Um, not that long ago. So they had no community in Minnesota. They were just looking to, you know, join the community, be part of it. And, and so, I mean, this, this tells us everything we need to know. Like,
were they secretly evil leftists who were doing illegal things like obviously not or six prosecutors from the justice department wouldn't have just said like no there's no evidence we're not even going to do this to the point where we're going to resign if you try to force us to investigate this like that's how that's how people who were still working under pam bondy
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Chapter 3: How did the Justice Department respond to the investigation of Renee Good's death?
And I mean, some people have defended him by saying, well, he got dragged by a car last year. And my answer to that is then he should if that was still a factor in how he was doing his job, he shouldn't be been on the in the field in the first place. Like that's not like, oh, sorry, he has trauma. So tough shit.
Like they didn't they didn't think through that because it's like they're trying to flood the streets. They got the quotas and the surge and they're trying to add 10,000 more people like this. It's just exposing how stretched they already are or that they just don't care to put to put guns in the hands of people who maybe have PTSD, have unresolved trauma, can't perform in the field legally.
And you're giving them a gun anyway and you're putting them in charge and letting them go out there and then you're defending them afterward. I mean, I think that tells us everything we need to know. But if he if he is triggered by a vehicle. driving by his foot, I would say he definitely should not be carrying a weapon or on the clock.
Yeah. Well, not to mention, if you talk to law enforcement officers who have shot people in the line of duty, justifiably shot them because their lives were in danger, they will tell you how horrific most of them will tell you how horrific that is and what a like awful, awful thing that they then carry with them for the rest of their lives. Right.
Because taking someone's life is the ultimate like finality or final act. Right. And so most normal law enforcement officers struggle mightily after they do this. This guy was just like, fucking bitch. These are the people on our streets right now. And it's not just this guy. It's thousands of them.
I mean, we saw there was a video after the shooting, which another woman recorded, where an ICE officer walked up to her and said, didn't you learn? from that shooting?
The last couple of days.
Well, haven't you learned from the last couple of days? Which is just a, like, he's threatening her life. And he's a law, he's federal law enforcement. Like, I don't know. I mean, obviously there is a group of people who are defending this, but I do feel like there are more and more people who are like, this is pretty fucked up. Something's fucked here.
You know, this is a real problem and we need to do something about it. But like, it is a window into the sort of right wing bro culture, right? Where these guys are just like, yeah, you could shoot women. Who gives a shit? Like they, you know, but when I go ahead, Rich.
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Chapter 4: What were the implications of the prosecutors resigning from the case?
ramping up his efforts to acquire Greenland. Greenland. You're going to invade it.
Yeah. Kill all the seals or whatever.
They have said that all options are on the table. Trump said that NATO is more secure with Greenland being part of the United States than Denmark, which I don't understand because it is a cooperative pact that if one is attacked, they all are attacked. I'm not sure he understands what NATO is, to be honest. I don't think he gets it.
But, yeah, so we are now waging wars with our allies to the point where I think Germany, the United Kingdom, and France put out a joint statement like last week basically saying knock it off, which they never do to us because they are our allies and don't usually need to. So we're just going to light the world on fire.
Well, is he going to be friends with, you know, North Korea and like, is he going to, you know, align with the Axis powers, the evil people and betray all of our allies? But then he just like now he's, you know, he bombed Iran and he decapitated Venezuela leadership.
Yeah.
And now he's also going after NATO. It's almost like he's trying to create the worst possible version of the world where, I don't know, like a strongman authoritarian can thrive or something like that. I don't know. Just theories here.
Well, I think he I think he looks at carving up the world with Vladimir Putin and with with China, with Xi. And because you hear all of this like Western Hemisphere dominance language.
The Monroe Doctrine.
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Chapter 5: How did the podcast hosts describe the culture within federal law enforcement?
Operation Flesh Hammer. Operation Flesh.
Right.
Could anything be more absurd? But so it's probably going to be something like that. But, you know, what's going to happen afterward? And I've been reading like there's a huge coalition that's just completely fractured in Iran, a coalition of opposition groups.
their strongest like de facto leader is a descendant um from a shah from the 80s i want to say um and he lives in the united states though um but like he's giving them something to rally around but you know so i don't know what's going to happen next honestly but i do find it
peculiar and notable that when Palestinians in Gaza are being exterminated by the tens of thousands, he's like, well, there's beachfront property we can develop. But when it's protesters in Iran, suddenly he's siding with the protesters in Iran and also still not the protesters in Minnesota.
It's almost as if there is no coherent foreign policy whatsoever. Or any policy for anything.
That's unfair. Don't be unfair.
Well, I'm hoping that we're going to have we're going to we're trying to get a guest to talk more in depth about this. I don't think the the American media has really talked a lot about this. And I think it's actually a really important thing for people to understand. And having a liberated Iran would be a.
massive victory for both the iranians but the world also so um hopefully they're the ones uh making the decisions for their own country yes yes i don't think installing just a puppet is a very good idea but like you know i also do not trust this administration to manage this effectively because they all just want to be cowboys and
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