Topic: National Police

17 chapters across the catalog

Florida Ounce
Episode 1790 1:29 - 5:58

1790: Florida Ounce

Federalization of Washington DC Metropolitan Police Department

President Donald Trump has federalized the 4,000-person Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C., and deployed federal agents from the FBI and ATF to monitor street crime. Local leaders have not filed legal challenges against the move, as the President holds unique authority over the District of Columbia. Mayor Muriel Bowser reported that crime in the district has already decreased by 25 percent compared to the previous year.

Brain Rot
Episode 1748 1:31:15 - 1:38:24

1748: Brain Rot

Congress Introduces Bill to Expel Illegal Chinese Police Stations

Republican lawmakers introduced the Expel Illegal Chinese Police Act 2025 to combat secretive law enforcement outposts operated by the Chinese Communist Party on U.S. soil. These stations, often hidden within community organizations, are accused of monitoring and repressing Chinese dissidents in America. The legislation would impose full-blocking sanctions and visa bans on officials involved in these operations, specifically targeting the Ministry of Public Security and the Chinese consulate in New York.

Quippy
Episode 1581 55:31 - 59:41

1581: Quippy

Tucker Carlson, Steven Sund Interview

Tucker Carlson interviewed former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund, who claims the January 6th event was a "setup." Sund alleges that the Pentagon, under Chris Miller, issued a memo restricting the National Guard from carrying weapons or equipment despite warnings of violence. Sund also notes that Nancy Pelosi's office delayed the deployment of the National Guard for 71 minutes while his officers were being overwhelmed.

Talkin' Loudy
Episode 1281 1:12:12 - 1:17:17

1281: Talkin' Loudy

Platinum Plan Details, Criminal Justice and School Choice

The Trump Platinum Plan includes a "National Clemency Project" to address wrongful prosecutions and a commitment to school choice for every parent. The plan also focuses on specific health disparities, such as kidney disease and sickle cell anemia, while promising to bring manufacturing back to inner cities. Trump contrasts his "America First" approach with Joe Biden's support for foreign labor.

Do The Work
Episode 1259 2:28:19 - 2:31:30

1259: Do The Work

Systemic Racism, Defunding the Police Debate

In an interview with Norah O'Donnell, Joe Biden acknowledged systemic racism in law enforcement and housing but stated he does not support defunding the police. Instead, he proposed conditioning federal aid on "standards of decency." Biden also criticized President Trump's use of the National Guard against protesters, while critics point out inaccuracies in his description of the military's role in domestic unrest.

Peak Whiteness
Episode 1248 2:26:13 - 2:28:58

1248: Peak Whiteness

Depletion of Police Resources and State Sovereignty

A retired police officer suggests that the ongoing protests are designed to deplete police resources, making it impossible for local law enforcement to handle widespread looting at stores like Target and Best Buy. While the hosts support the use of the National Guard, they remain strongly opposed to using the regular U.S. military within sovereign states, arguing that local governments must fix their own issues.

Braking Algos
Episode 1036 56:23 - 59:55

1036: Braking Algos

Trump National Doral Shooting, Jonathan Oddy

Police engaged in a shootout with 42-year-old Jonathan Oddy at the Trump National Doral hotel in Miami after he scaled a fence and began shouting political rhetoric. Body camera footage captured the firefight in the hotel lobby; Oddy survived gunshot wounds to the leg and faces multiple felony charges, including attempted murder of an officer.

Jiggabits
Episode 945 1:50:25 - 1:52:08

945: Jiggabits

Louis Farrakhan, 2015 Police Violence Comments

A 2015 clip of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan resurfaces, in which he calls for followers to "rise up and kill those who kill us" if the federal government fails to intervene. The hosts note that the inflammatory comments received limited mainstream media coverage at the time of the original broadcast.

The List
Episode 719 7:03 - 8:07

719: The List

National Teacher Appreciation Week, Missing Police Week Proclamation

President Obama issued official proclamations for National Teacher Appreciation Week and National Charter Schools Week in 2015. However, observers noted the absence of official proclamations for National Police Week and National Nurse Week, despite these events being widely recognized elsewhere.

Social Media Weapons
Episode 438 2:31 - 5:28

438: Social Media Weapons

Spanish Language Commands for Law Enforcement Encounters

A produced audio clip features a series of Spanish language commands intended for beginners interacting with authorities. The phrases include instructions to show a passport, raise hands, and exit vehicles. The segment concludes with a satirical translation of "Tell me your complete and correct name" followed by a joke about citizenship and slavery.

Episode 408

408: Odious Debt

Steven Ivins, Missing FBI Agent and Potential Foul Play

Authorities are searching for Steven Ivins, a 35-year-old FBI agent working in national security who disappeared from his home in Burbank, California. Law enforcement agencies, including the LA County Sheriff's Department, are investigating the disappearance as a potential suicide, though concerns are raised regarding his knowledge of sensitive information. Ivins was last seen on May 11, 2012, and a search is concentrated in the Verdugo Mountains.

Episode 405 45:41 - 48:41

405: Piles of Pelicans

General Martin Dempsey, Iraqi Police Training Failures

General Martin Dempsey, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, reflects on the early failures of the Iraq War. He admits that U.S. forces were initially teaching Iraqi police how to issue traffic tickets while the officers were being killed by a well-organized insurgency, illustrating a lack of cultural and tactical understanding.

Party@Ecropolis
Episode 376 1:52:26 - 1:56:25

376: Party@Ecropolis

Iran Youth Culture, Forced Haircuts, National Internets

Anecdotes from a "Persian Princess" describe the enforcement of cultural standards in Iran, where youth are allegedly abducted by vans and forced to have Western-style haircuts shaved off. The hosts predict that the global internet will eventually fracture into "national internets" walled off by government firewalls, marketed to the public as "porn-free" or "safe" zones.

Germany Boy
Episode 241 57:58 - 1:01:42

241: Germany Boy

Federalization of Police, Law and Order SVU Propaganda

A shift in television narratives is identified where local police are increasingly depicted as being absorbed into federal agencies like the US Marshals. The hosts argue that shows like "Law and Order: SVU" act as psychological operations to build public support for a nationalized police force and federal oversight.

Zombieland USA
Episode 139 1:03:24 - 1:05:12

139: Zombieland USA

Global Police Force, Interpol and UN Partnership

Interpol and the United Nations are meeting in Singapore with ministers from 60 countries to establish a "global police doctrine." This initiative aims to create a standardized international police force for deployment in conflict zones and rogue nations. This development is framed as the enforcement arm of a global governance structure that includes the financial oversight established by the G20.