Topic: Jeh Johnson

35 chapters across the catalog

Cash on a Pallet
Episode 848 57:47 - 1:00:49

848: Cash on a Pallet

Jeh Johnson on Russian Hacking, Hillary's "We Know" NLP

Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson stated there is no definitive evidence linking Russia to the DNC hacks, contradicting the prevailing media narrative. Hillary Clinton has been using the phrase "we know" in interviews to assert Russian involvement as a settled fact. This linguistic tactic is identified as a form of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) to influence public perception.

Goldfish Invasion
Episode 1154 1:46:07 - 1:48:59

1154: Goldfish Invasion

Jeh Johnson, Border Security, Decriminalization Debate

Former DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson warned on PBS NewsHour that decriminalizing illegal border crossings would signal open borders and lead to a massive surge in migration. Johnson argued that while immigration policy should be humane, maintaining the illegality of unauthorized entry is essential for border security. His comments stand in contrast to several 2020 Democratic candidates who have advocated for making border crossing a civil rather than criminal offense.

Chuck Hole
Episode 1043 19:03 - 27:51

1043: Chuck Hole

The Flores Settlement and Bipartisan Complicity

Senator Dianne Feinstein and former DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson are scrutinized for their claims of ignorance regarding past family detentions. The discussion centers on the 1997 Flores Settlement Agreement, a consent decree that governs the detention and release of immigrant children. The hosts argue that both parties have utilized these policies for years, despite current expressions of outrage.

Bunny Wars
Episode 1018 1:42:52 - 1:45:59

1018: Bunny Wars

Jeh Johnson, 2016 Election Interference, Access Hollywood Tape

Former DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson testified before Senator Dianne Feinstein regarding the timing of public warnings about Russian election interference. Johnson explained that a "blunt statement" was issued on October 7, 2016, but it was overshadowed by the release of the Access Hollywood "pussy" tape on the same day. The media's focus on the scandal rather than the intelligence warning is highlighted as a major turning point.

Wall of Phlegm
Episode 865 1:51:29 - 1:55:44

865: Wall of Phlegm

Fancy Bear and Cozy Bear, Russian Cyber Retaliation

Cybersecurity experts have linked the DNC hacks to Russian military intelligence groups known as "Fancy Bear" and "Cozy Bear." Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson has urged state officials to secure their systems, though many precincts lack the resources to do so. The U.S. government is reportedly considering grounds for retaliation against Russia for interfering in the electoral process.

EU Gougers
Episode 856 1:12:42 - 1:17:21

856: EU Gougers

Jeh Johnson, Critical Infrastructure Designation

DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson is considering designating the U.S. election system as "critical infrastructure," similar to the power grid or financial sector. This designation would allow the federal government to provide more cybersecurity resources and "best practices" to state and local election officials. Security experts continue to advocate for paper ballot backups and optical scanners to mitigate the risk of digital tampering in touchscreen voting machines.

ISO Day
Episode 853 2:42 - 7:16

853: ISO Day

Obama Vacation, Louisiana Flood Response Criticism

President Barack Obama faced criticism for remaining on vacation in Martha's Vineyard and playing golf while Louisiana suffered from historic flooding. Department of Homeland Security Director Jeh Johnson defended the administration, stating the President was closely monitoring the situation and had expedited federal declarations. Reporters challenged Johnson on the optics of the President being on a golf course while citizens were dying, drawing parallels to George W. Bush's response to Hurricane Katrina.

Short Circuit
Episode 849 33:42 - 39:22

849: Short Circuit

Jeh Johnson on DNC Hack and Spear Phishing Tactics

Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson testified that the FBI is still investigating the DNC hack and is not yet ready to attribute it to a specific actor, contradicting claims of Russian involvement. Johnson explained that the DNC initially bypassed the FBI to hire private firms like FireEye. He also detailed how his department uses internal spear-phishing tests, such as fake Nationals or "Hamilton" tickets, to train employees on cybersecurity.

Ten Times
Episode 826 7:34 - 15:06

826: Ten Times

TSA Security Line Delays, Airport Staffing Crisis

Air travelers across the United States are facing extreme wait times at security checkpoints, leading to missed flights and passengers sleeping on cots. The TSA is under fire for a shortage of 5,000 screeners compared to three years ago, while Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson prepares to leave his post. The discussion highlights the inefficiency of Pre-Check lines and the questionable push for more canine units to solve logistical delays.

War on Serif
Episode 799 14:13 - 18:21

799: War on Serif

Jeh Johnson Potential Supreme Court Nomination, Rachel Maddow Analysis

Media reports suggest Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson as a potential non-traditional nominee for the Supreme Court vacancy. Proponents argue that as a cabinet-level official who has already undergone Senate confirmation, he could bypass some traditional hurdles. Critics point to his role in overseeing drone strike protocols as a point of contention for his judicial philosophy.

Lumpy Lips
Episode 782 2:40:46 - 2:45:35

782: Lumpy Lips

Jeh Johnson and the New Homeland Security Alert System

Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson announces a new "intermediate level" for the National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS). Johnson explicitly mentions that the government communicates threats through "news leaks" and "anonymous sources." The hosts are shocked by this admission of using propaganda to maintain public anxiety. Johnson also warns of "self-radicalized actors" who could strike without notice.

Dustbin of History
Episode 780 1:38:25 - 1:41:29

780: Dustbin of History

Jeh Johnson, See Something Say Something Campaign

DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson and media figures are encouraging citizens to report "strange" behavior by relatives or children on the internet. This expansion of the "See Something, Say Something" campaign is compared to the NSB collaborators in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands. The rhetoric is characterized as a dangerous push for domestic surveillance within families and religious communities.

Long Gun
Episode 778 52:06 - 54:02

778: Long Gun

Jeh Johnson and Qatari Government Gifts Scandal

A report from Doha News reveals that Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson and his family accepted approximately $170,000 in gifts from Qatari officials. The gifts included a Cartier platinum bracelet, a Rolex watch, and gold necklaces for his wife and daughter. The disclosure claims the gifts were accepted to "avoid embarrassment" to the donor and the U.S. government.

Electile Dysfuntion
Episode 769 1:12:09 - 1:15:50

769: Electile Dysfuntion

DHS Response to Grid Threats, Jeh Johnson's Radio Advice

Ted Koppel recounts interviews with DHS secretaries Janet Napolitano and Jeh Johnson regarding grid security. Napolitano estimated the chance of a successful attack at 80-90%, while Johnson reportedly dismissed the concern by suggesting citizens simply keep a battery-powered radio, which Koppel finds woefully inadequate.

Can You See That Juice?
Episode 764 17:51 - 22:26

764: Can You See That Juice?

Syrian Refugee Screening, Comey and Johnson Testimony

FBI Director James Comey and DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson testified before Congress regarding the vetting process for Syrian refugees entering the United States. Comey admitted there are "deficits" in the ability to screen individuals that he would not discuss in open session. The hosts analyze the power dynamic between Johnson and Comey during the hearing.

Bad Optics
Episode 741 50:51 - 56:36

741: Bad Optics

Jeh Johnson, DHS Cybersecurity, Personal Gmail Usage

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson faced criticism for using a personal Gmail account at work despite a push for an $8 billion cybersecurity bill. Johnson admitted to receiving a waiver from his Chief Information Officer to access personal email on his government desktop. The hosts mock his defense that he will now simply use his iPhone to check Gmail, noting the inherent security risks.

Zucchini Emoji
Episode 735 19:12 - 19:57

735: Zucchini Emoji

Amy Goodman Pronunciation, Jeh Johnson

Media personality Amy Goodman is criticized for her pronunciation of various names, including Jeroen Dijsselbloem and Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson. The segment highlights her verbal slips regarding "billions" and "millions" during news broadcasts.

Zucchini Emoji
Episode 735 30:16 - 35:08

735: Zucchini Emoji

July 4th Terror Warnings, "Chatter" Rhetoric

U.S. officials, including Representative Peter King and Secretary Jeh Johnson, are issuing high-level warnings about potential ISIS-inspired attacks during the July 4th holiday weekend. Critics describe the vague reports of "increased chatter" and "multi-level operations" as a form of state-sponsored fear-mongering.

Moral Debt
Episode 722 18:51 - 23:32

722: Moral Debt

Jeh Johnson and DHS Strategy Against Lone Wolf Terrorism

DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson and FBI Director James Comey held a video conference with 1,000 police chiefs to discuss the evolving threat of "independent actors" or lone wolf terrorists. Johnson emphasized that local law enforcement is the front line of defense against ISIS-inspired individuals who radicalize online without direct overseas training. The discussion highlights the difficulty of detecting domestic threats before they act.

Juice Jacking
Episode 717 1:10:09 - 1:12:40

717: Juice Jacking

Cybersecurity Warnings and Coast Guard Infrastructure

A donor reports on the ICCS 2015 Cybersecurity Conference, where FBI Director James Comey warned of potential attacks on US critical infrastructure. The discussion focuses on the vulnerability of the power grid and international shipping, linking these threats to Jeh Johnson's oversight of the Coast Guard.