Topic: Homeland Security

359 chapters across the catalog

Sonic Thump
Episode 1875 23:00 - 26:05

1875: Sonic Thump

Xavier Becerra and California Political Landscape

Xavier Becerra is identified as a front-runner for political office in California despite his controversial tenure at Health and Human Services. The discussion clarifies that while the Homeland Security Secretary was impeached, Becerra was not. Becerra's campaign is noted for receiving financial support from major oil interests like Chevron.

Hatman
Episode 1871 1:06:59 - 1:12:43

1871: Hatman

Trump Administration, Green Card Policy Shift, H-1B Visas

A new Department of Homeland Security memo requires non-immigrants in the U.S. to return to their home countries to apply for green cards. This policy shift aims to return to the original intent of immigration law and impacts students, temporary workers, and tourists. While immigration attorneys warn of potential lawsuits and family disruptions, the hosts support the move as a way to prevent people from staying indefinitely during processing.

Rackout
Episode 1854 1:57:00 - 2:03:36

1854: Rackout

TSA Funding Crisis, Security Theater and Airport Efficiency

A Department of Homeland Security shutdown has led to massive TSA call-outs and 40-minute lines at major airports like Austin and Houston. Critics argue that the TSA is a form of "security theater" and suggest returning airport security responsibilities to individual airlines, as was the practice before 2001. The current impasse is viewed as a political tool used by congressional leaders to pressure the administration on immigration policy.

Rackout
Episode 1854 2:03:37 - 2:07:00

1854: Rackout

Mark Wayne Mullen, New DHS Secretary Appointment

Senator Mark Wayne Mullen has been confirmed as the next Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security with a 54-45 vote. He inherits an agency in the midst of a shutdown and faces questions regarding his approach to immigration enforcement compared to his predecessor. During the confirmation process, Senator Rand Paul notably opposed the appointment, citing concerns over Mullen's "anger issues."

Hose Water
Episode 1849 2:12:33 - 2:16:12

1849: Hose Water

Kristi Noem Fired, DHS Ad Campaign Controversy

President Trump reportedly fired Kristi Noem from her position as Secretary of Homeland Security following a $220 million ad campaign that featured her prominently. Senator John Kennedy questioned Noem on the waste of funds, which Noem claimed was a directive to warn illegal immigrants to stay away. Mimi Smith-Dvorak critiques the commercial's high production value and Noem's "Camo Barbie" aesthetic.

Hose Water
Episode 1849 2:16:12 - 2:19:33

1849: Hose Water

Corey Lewandowski Affair, Special Envoy to the Shield of the Americas

Kristi Noem faced questioning regarding a rumored affair with Corey Lewandowski, which she dismissed as "tabloid garbage." Adam Curry suggests the $220 million ad campaign was actually a soft launch for Noem's 2028 presidential run managed by Lewandowski. Following her removal from DHS, Noem has been appointed as the "Special Envoy to the Shield of the Americas," a new diplomatic role created by the administration.

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 1:35:17 - 1:38:17

1843: Token Muncher

DHS Partial Shutdown, Senator Gary Peters

The Department of Homeland Security is facing a partial shutdown as Democrats and Republicans clash over immigration enforcement. Senator Gary Peters of Michigan discussed the need for "common sense guardrails" on federal agents, including requirements for agents to wear identification and avoid wearing masks during operations. The hosts criticize the use of the term "recess" and "allies" in NPR's coverage.

Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 54:37 - 1:02:54

1838: Coup Afoot

ICE Influencer Program, Government Recruitment Strategy

The Trump administration has reportedly allocated $100 million for a "wartime recruitment strategy" to hire more Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) workers. A significant portion of this budget is dedicated to paying social media influencers to "humanize" careers at ICE through peer-to-peer messaging targeting Gen Z and millennials. The strategy focuses on recruiting veterans and "tactical lifestyle enthusiasts" to build trust in the agency.

CIS-Lunar
Episode 1827 1:15:03 - 1:17:11

1827: CIS-Lunar

Kristi Noem Pauses Diversity Visa Program

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed that the Brown University shooter, Claudio Neves Valente, entered the U.S. through the Diversity Immigrant Visa (DV1) lottery program in 2017. At the direction of President Trump, Noem announced an immediate pause on the DV1 program to prevent further harm to Americans. The shooter had previously been in the U.S. on a student visa before obtaining permanent resident status.

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 28:17 - 35:49

1824: Battle Rhythm

US Border Protection, Social Media Screening for Tourists

U.S. Customs and Border Protection has proposed making social media handles mandatory for tourists entering under the ESTA visa waiver program. The proposal seeks five years of social media history to screen for hostility toward the U.S. government or extremist affiliations. The hosts discuss the potential impact on international visitors and the complexity of implementing such a policy.

Genesis
Episode 1821 53:16 - 56:30

1821: Genesis

Kristi Noem on Radicalization and Vetting Failures

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem appeared on Sunday news shows to discuss the D.C. shooter's background, suggesting he was radicalized within his community in Washington state. Noem argued that the suspect was poorly vetted under the Biden administration's "Operation Allies Welcome." She emphasized that the current administration is implementing stricter biometric and social media checks.

Attunement
Episode 1815

1815: Attunement

DHS Purchase of Engineless Spirit Airlines Planes

DHS reportedly authorized the purchase of ten Spirit Airlines planes that lacked engines and were not actually owned by the airline at the time of the transaction. South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is mentioned in relation to the controversy, which surfaced via a report in The Guardian. While purchasing airframes and engines separately is a standard aviation practice, the ownership status of the specific Spirit Airlines fleet remains a point of contention.

Gray Zone
Episode 1806 7:31 - 10:35

1806: Gray Zone

Chicago Immigration Protests, ICE Agent Assault Allegations

Federal prosecutors in Chicago charged Juan Espinoza Martinez with soliciting the murder of a law enforcement official via Snapchat during immigration enforcement protests. The Department of Homeland Security reported that a vehicle repeatedly rammed ICE agents, while local officials accused federal agents of escalating tensions. Conflicting reports emerged regarding the treatment of detainees during late-night raids.

Retribution
Episode 1793

1793: Retribution

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, Uganda Deportation Irony

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national previously held in a Tennessee jail, faces potential deportation to Uganda following a deal between Washington and Kampala. The arrangement specifically targets deportees with no criminal record, creating a situation where Garcia's refusal to plead guilty to human smuggling charges makes him eligible for the transfer. Legal representatives and activists have criticized the move as a farce following his initial mistaken deportation to El Salvador.

Two Beards
Episode 1773 4:49 - 10:05

1773: Two Beards

Senator Alex Padilla, Gavin Newsom Senate Seat Theory

Senator Alex Padilla was forcibly removed and restrained by law enforcement during a Department of Homeland Security press conference in Los Angeles. Analysis suggests this incident may be a calculated attempt by Padilla to raise his public profile. Speculation arises that California Governor Gavin Newsom intends to run for Padilla's Senate seat in 2028 to maintain political relevance after his gubernatorial term ends.

Control Grid
Episode 1770 11:08 - 16:06

1770: Control Grid

Palantir, Alex Karp, Federal Data Integration Project

Palantir Technologies, led by CEO Alex Karp, received over $113 million in federal contracts to deploy its Foundry platform across multiple agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security and the Pentagon. An anonymous insider from the company clarified that Palantir provides a platform for agencies to analyze their own data rather than scraping private citizen information for foreign intelligence. The project aims to fix the government's fragmented data infrastructure to reduce Social Security and tax fraud.

Control Grid
Episode 1770 57:47 - 1:03:10

1770: Control Grid

Harvard University, Federal Funding Freeze, Foreign Student Ban

President Trump froze all federal funding to Harvard University following allegations that the school failed to combat anti-Semitism and prioritized DEI policies over merit. The Department of Homeland Security also moved to shut down Harvard's foreign student enrollment, alleging coordination between the university and the Chinese Communist Party. Harvard has sued to unfreeze billions in research grants, arguing that the administration's actions impede critical medical and scientific breakthroughs.

Eat The Babies
Episode 1759 3:01:48 - 3:04:21

1759: Eat The Babies

Real ID Deadline, TSA Requirements, DMV Backlog

Starting May 7, 2025, the TSA will require a Real ID-compliant license or a valid passport for all domestic air travel in the U.S. The Real ID Act, born out of the 9/11 Commission's recommendations, also applies to entering federal facilities and military bases. DMVs across the country are extending hours to accommodate the surge of citizens seeking compliant identification before the deadline.

The Fog
Episode 1726 29:10 - 33:01

1726: The Fog

Senator John Kennedy, Federal Response, Sleeper Cell Claims

Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana expressed grief and anger following the New Orleans tragedy, suggesting the event may involve a terrorist sleeper cell. He demanded full transparency from the FBI and Department of Homeland Security, warning against any federal cover-up. Skeptics suggest the event might be a botched FBI sting operation where the suspect "went rogue" before an arrest could be made.

Psyop Season
Episode 1720 12:29 - 16:40

1720: Psyop Season

Representative Mark Green Proposes Legislation to Expand Counter-Drone Authorities

House Homeland Security Chairman Mark Green is promoting legislation to renew and expand authorities for the DOJ and DHS to monitor and destroy threatening drones. The proposed American Security Drone Act seeks to prohibit the procurement of unmanned aircraft from "covered foreign entities," specifically targeting Chinese manufacturers like DJI. Critics suggest the current drone sightings are being leveraged as a "psyop" to shift regulatory control from the FAA to law enforcement and eliminate hobbyist access to affordable foreign technology.