Topic: Frank Wolf

5 chapters across the catalog

Buffalo Feathers
Episode 1543 41:23 - 44:20

1543: Buffalo Feathers

Frank Figliuzzi and the Lone Offender Narrative

Former FBI official Frank Figliuzzi appeared on MSNBC to warn about "lone offenders" being incited by online conspiracy theories following the Trump indictment. During the segment, host Stephanie Ruhle and Figliuzzi dismissed claims of federal involvement in the Manhattan DA's case as disinformation, specifically downplaying the financial links between George Soros and Alvin Bragg.

Ready for Huma
Episode 536 1:09:15 - 1:12:21

536: Ready for Huma

Benghazi Cover-up Allegations, 2012 Election Insurance

Representative Frank Wolf of Virginia calls for the 35 witnesses of the Benghazi attack to testify publicly, alleging a government cover-up. The hosts theorize that the Benghazi incident was a botched kidnapping of Ambassador Chris Stevens intended as an "October Surprise" to boost Obama's 2012 re-election chances. They play a clip of Attorney General Eric Holder refusing to assure Congress that their phones are not being monitored.

Red Cell
Episode 532 2:24:20 - 2:28:06

532: Red Cell

Frank Wolf, Benghazi Survivor Non-Disclosure Agreements

Congressman Frank Wolf reported that survivors of the Benghazi attacks have been forced to sign additional non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) as recently as this summer. Wolf also claimed that a Marine Colonel responsible for special operations in Africa at the time of the attack is still on active duty, contrary to reports of his retirement. The hosts suggest these NDAs are being used to prevent damaging testimony before Congress.

Happy Earth Gay
Episode 506 1:15:25 - 1:19:48

506: Happy Earth Gay

DEA Director Michelle Leonhart, Marijuana Legalization Hearing

DEA Director Michelle Leonhart testifies before Congress regarding marijuana legalization in Washington and Colorado. Leonhart claims that medical marijuana dispensaries lead to increased crime and that there are more dispensaries than Starbucks in Los Angeles. The hosts criticize her testimony as uninformed and mock her use of Starbucks as a metric for drug prevalence.

Episode 407 1:12:04 - 1:14:41

407: Exploding Dog

Frank Wolf, Marijuana Opposition and Reefer Madness

Congressman Frank Wolf of Virginia delivers a heated speech against the marijuana amendment, claiming it would harm law enforcement and send a dangerous message to 15-year-olds watching C-SPAN. His rhetoric is compared to the 1936 film "Reefer Madness" for its focus on Mexican drug gangs and "assassin of youth" tropes.