Topic: Inspectors General

23 chapters across the catalog

Secretary of Egg
Episode 1823 2:37:47 - 2:41:30

1823: Secretary of Egg

Council for the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency

Journalist Laura Logan highlights the "Council for the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency" (CIGIE), an organization created in 2008. Logan claims this body acts as a command-and-control center for weaponizing federal agencies and protecting "made men" like Anthony Fauci from oversight. The organization is described as a clearinghouse that can kill investigations or retaliate against whistleblowers.

Call me Bill
Episode 1625 6:31 - 8:43

1625: Call me Bill

Pentagon Inspector General Report on Missing Ukraine Military Aid

A Department of Defense Inspector General report reveals that US officials failed to properly account for over $1 billion worth of military hardware sent to Ukraine, including Stinger missiles and night vision sets. While 40,000 items were not tracked according to standard procedures, the report states there is currently no evidence of illicit diversion or theft. Defense officials argue that strict accounting is impractical in a hostile wartime environment.

Fat Leonard
Episode 1618 57:39 - 58:26

1618: Fat Leonard

FDIC Sexual Harassment Reports and Agency Misconduct

The FDIC is facing renewed scrutiny following reports of widespread sexual harassment and misconduct under the leadership of Chairman Martin Gruenberg. An Inspector General report from 2020 revealed that nearly 200 employees experienced harassment, including incidents at agency-sponsored parties.

Do It For Ukraine
Episode 1484 45:47 - 48:00

1484: Do It For Ukraine

Afghan Refugee Screening, DHS Inspector General Report

A Department of Homeland Security Inspector General report found that many Afghan evacuees were not properly vetted before entering the United States. Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre defended the administration, claiming the report failed to account for the "rigorous and multi-layered" screening process involving multiple agencies. The findings contradict previous White House assurances regarding refugee security protocols.

Texas Balls
Episode 1451 49:38 - 53:57

1451: Texas Balls

Ukraine Aid Package, Rand Paul Oversight Demand

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a $40 billion aid package for Ukraine, bringing the two-month total to roughly $53 billion. Senator Rand Paul delayed the Senate vote by demanding the appointment of an Inspector General to oversee the spending. Critics like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Matt Gaetz questioned the massive expenditure during domestic crises involving inflation and supply chain issues.

Freedom Phoney
Episode 1364 9:35 - 15:09

1364: Freedom Phoney

FBI Larry Nassar Investigation, Inspector General Report

A Department of Justice Inspector General report found that the FBI mishandled sex abuse allegations against former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. The report details how senior officials in the Indianapolis field office were slow to respond to accusations first brought forward in 2015. Survivors, including Jessica Howard, have publicly criticized the bureau's failure to act on solid evidence, leading to calls for the indictment of specific agents involved in the cover-up.

Smokin' Hot
Episode 1242 1:02:06 - 1:06:05

1242: Smokin' Hot

Omnibus Bill Spending, Student Loans and Rental Assistance

The Heroes Act is described as an omnibus bill containing various unrelated legislative priorities, including $90 billion for schools and $10,000 in student loan forgiveness. Significant funds are allocated for state revenue shortfalls and rental assistance for the homeless. The hosts note that while some programs like the Ryan White HIV program lose funding, Fauci's NIAID receives a $500 million boost.

Mask QR Raid
Episode 1231 3:05:15 - 3:07:33

1231: Mask QR Raid

Firing of Intelligence IG Michael Atkinson

President Trump notifies Congress of his decision to fire Michael Atkinson, the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community. Trump claims Atkinson did a "terrible job" by handling the "fake" whistleblower report regarding the Ukraine phone call that led to impeachment. The president argues that Atkinson's actions were biased and that the transcript of the call eventually proved the whistleblower report was dishonest.

Blafrican
Episode 1193 4:23 - 8:59

1193: Blafrican

Donald Trump Fox and Friends Interview, IG Report Predictions

President Donald Trump participated in a 53-minute phone interview on Fox and Friends, discussing the upcoming Inspector General report by Michael Horowitz. Trump characterizes the investigation into the FBI's FISA warrant applications as a historic political scandal. The segment highlights Trump's claims regarding criminal referrals and the involvement of U.S. Attorney John Durham.

Value Convo
Episode 1012 1:59:57 - 2:03:10

1012: Value Convo

Jeff Sessions vs Donald Trump, FISA Abuse

President Trump publicly criticized Attorney General Jeff Sessions for tasking the Inspector General with investigating FISA abuse rather than using Justice Department lawyers. ABC News reporting on the friction is scrutinized for claiming Sessions told Trump to "fire me," a phrase not found in his official statement.

Stump the Algo
Episode 937 53:24 - 57:25

937: Stump the Algo

Comey Memo Leaks, Legal Complaints vs Lawsuits

President Trump's lawyer, Mark Kasowitz, announced plans to file a complaint with the Inspector General regarding James Comey's leak of personal memos to the press. CBS News is criticized for conflating this official government complaint with Trump's history of private civil lawsuits to diminish the seriousness of the leak.

Divide & Ruin
Episode 793 44:27 - 47:47

793: Divide & Ruin

Karen Finney Defends Clinton, CNN Interview with Brooke Baldwin

Clinton campaign spokesperson Karen Finney appears on CNN to challenge the credibility of the Inspector General, alleging a partisan conspiracy to "take down" Hillary Clinton. Finney claims other intelligence officials disagree with the classification findings. The hosts critique Finney's aggressive communication style and her attempts to "bulldoze" anchor Brooke Baldwin during the interview.

Weather Whiplash
Episode 726 2:27:28 - 2:29:12

726: Weather Whiplash

IRS Database Hack, Fraudulent Tax Refunds

The IRS reported a database hack allegedly originating from Russia, but an Inspector General report revealed a more significant issue: the agency paid out $2.3 billion in fraudulent refunds to fake taxpayers with foreign bank accounts. Critics suggest the news of the Russian hack may be used to obfuscate the agency's failure to prevent massive refund fraud.

Boss Ass Look
Episode 664 2:03:38 - 2:07:22

664: Boss Ass Look

DHS Pandemic Preparedness Audit, Stockpile Mismanagement

A scathing Inspector General report reveals that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) mismanaged its pandemic preparedness supplies. The audit found that DHS purchased 16 million surgical masks and 350,000 coverall suits without a clear plan, and many respirators and antiviral drugs have exceeded their shelf life. Additionally, the department failed to track its inventory, leading to missing or improperly stored medications.

Big Sandy
Episode 607 9:52 - 11:28

607: Big Sandy

Vladimir Putin, Russian Fight Fans, and New York Times Leaks

A 2011 report regarding Vladimir Putin being booed at an M-1 Global mixed martial arts event has resurfaced in Western media. Additionally, the New York Times published a report claiming Russia withheld details regarding the Boston Marathon bombing suspects. The information reportedly came from a classified Inspector General report shared by anonymous American officials ahead of a Congressional briefing.

Get Ready to Rubble
Episode 606 41:49 - 44:57

606: Get Ready to Rubble

State Department Missing Funds, Benghazi Protests and Pat Smith

A State Department Inspector General report reveals $6 billion in contractor funding is unaccounted for during Hillary Clinton's tenure. Meanwhile, Clinton cancelled an in-person appearance in San Diego due to planned protests by Pat Smith, mother of Benghazi victim Sean Smith. Clinton instead delivered her keynote address via satellite to avoid the optics of the demonstration.

Techno Boondoggle
Episode 521 9:01 - 15:35

521: Techno Boondoggle

State Department Scandal, Ambassador Howard Gutman Prostitution Allegations

A whistleblower from the State Department Inspector General's office alleges that investigations into criminal wrongdoing were buried by high-ranking officials during Hillary Clinton's tenure. Specifically, U.S. Ambassador to Belgium Howard Gutman was accused of soliciting sexual favors from prostitutes in a public park in Brussels. Despite internal reports, Gutman was reportedly allowed to remain in his post following a meeting with Under Secretary Patrick Kennedy.

Wantonly Podcasting
Episode 515 5:55 - 9:59

515: Wantonly Podcasting

Lois Lerner Invokes Fifth Amendment Rights

Lois Lerner, a senior IRS official, invoked her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination during a congressional hearing. Despite asserting her innocence and stating she had not violated any rules, Lerner followed legal counsel's advice not to testify regarding the inappropriate criteria used to review tax-exempt applications from political organizations.

Wantonly Podcasting
Episode 515 10:00 - 12:24

515: Wantonly Podcasting

J. Russell George and Michelle Obama Dating Rumors

Rumors surfaced claiming that Treasury Inspector General J. Russell George previously dated Michelle Obama during their time in Chicago. The discussion explores potential conflicts of interest regarding George's role in auditing the IRS and his connections to the Chicago political landscape.

Insider Attacks
Episode 445 1:18:57 - 1:22:26

445: Insider Attacks

Fast and Furious IG Report, Eric Holder, DOJ Resignations

The Department of Justice Inspector General released a report on Operation Fast and Furious, citing "misguided strategies" and "management failures" that allowed firearms to flow to Mexican cartels. While 14 people were referred for disciplinary action, no criminal prosecutions were recommended. Attorney General Eric Holder dismissed accusations of a cover-up as "baseless," even as two high-ranking officials resigned or retired following the report's release.