Topic: Police Federalization

12 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.

Yer Boy Amy
Episode 1378 54:59 - 58:58

1378: Yer Boy Amy

Australia Surveillance Laws, Identity and Disrupt Bill

The Australian Senate passed the "Identity and Disrupt Bill," granting federal police the power to modify data, collect network evidence, and take over online personas without consent. While the government claims the laws target child exploitation and terrorism, critics warn of a transition toward a surveillance state. The powers are discussed in the context of the "Five Eyes" intelligence alliance and the potential for cross-border digital interference.

Viewpoint Discrimination
Episode 1251 2:20:58 - 2:28:38

1251: Viewpoint Discrimination

Trevor Noah Joe Biden Interview, Police Funding

In an interview with Trevor Noah, Joe Biden clarified that he does not support defunding the police but favors reform through federal grant conditions. Biden proposed a national "use of force" standard and increased funding for social programs to handle mental health and homelessness issues.

Showly
Episode 1159 1:40:48 - 1:43:00

1159: Showly

Al Sharpton, Federalized Policing Advocacy

A 2015 clip of Al Sharpton features him calling for the Department of Justice to take over policing in the United States to ensure accountability. The hosts discuss Sharpton's history as a known FBI informant and argue that his advocacy for centralized federal police power aligns with globalist objectives rather than local community interests.

Sizeist
Episode 718 58:59 - 1:02:29

718: Sizeist

Automation in Trucking, Urban Unemployment

The future of the American workforce is threatened by the rise of robotic trucks, which could eliminate millions of driving jobs. This shift exacerbates poverty in urban areas like Baltimore, where official unemployment figures are said to ignore those who have left the workforce. Meanwhile, Al Sharpton’s call for federalized policing is criticized as a move toward a national militarized force.

Facebook Thuggin'
Episode 711 1:29:16 - 1:32:30

711: Facebook Thuggin'

Federal Police Laws, Jim Clyburn on ALEC

House Assistant Minority Leader Jim Clyburn criticized the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) for creating a "climate" that leads to police misconduct. Clyburn linked "stand your ground" laws and voter ID legislation to the mindset of rogue officers, while others expressed concern over calls for federalized police regulations.

#955251
Episode 676 1:35:04 - 1:39:04

676: #955251

Ferguson and Eric Garner, Media Narratives

The discussion critiques the media's use of the term "verdict" in the Ferguson and Eric Garner grand jury decisions, noting that no trial occurred. The hosts argue that the legal definition of "homicide" is being misrepresented as synonymous with murder. They express skepticism toward the push for federally funded body cameras, suggesting it is a step toward a nationalized police force.

Ghost of Austin
Episode 645 26:14 - 29:09

645: Ghost of Austin

Political Strategy and the Federalization of Police

The unrest in Ferguson is viewed as a "test run" for the 2016 presidential election, aimed at mobilizing the minority vote for candidates like Elizabeth Warren. There is a growing concern that the situation is being manipulated to justify the federalization of local police departments. The hosts argue that the public is being made docile through incestuous messaging between social media and traditional news cycles.

Episode 451 45:57 - 51:26

451: Mass of Tax Nuts

Federal Protective Service and DHS Militarization

The hosts discuss the Federal Protective Service (FPS), a component of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) responsible for protecting federal buildings. They criticize the expanded powers of these officers and report on "maniacal" driving habits of DHS personnel in the Pacific Northwest. The conversation shifts to the general militarization of local police departments through DHS grants, citing the appearance of tactical vehicles in small towns like Albany.

Burka Bellyflop
Episode 430 1:11:30 - 1:14:34

430: Burka Bellyflop

DOJ Takeover of Seattle and New Orleans Police

The Department of Justice has reached agreements to oversee and reform the police departments in Seattle and New Orleans following accusations of excessive force. The hosts argue this represents a federal takeover of local law enforcement under the guise of safety and civil rights. They predict that Anaheim, California, will be the next city to fall under federal oversight.

Bean Bag Drone
Episode 352 2:30:00 - 2:32:17

352: Bean Bag Drone

Australian Federal Police, Skeptic Camp Interview

Adam Curry interviews Gavin, a former Australian Federal Police agent, at a "Skeptic Camp" event. Gavin, a long-time listener, discusses his background in surveillance and his interest in the show's deconstruction of memes. They discuss the balance between logical skepticism and the "crackpot" ideas explored on No Agenda.

Who's Retarded Now?
Episode 231 1:41:31 - 1:46:00

231: Who's Retarded Now?

Federal vs Local Police, Media Portrayal Shift

Modern television procedurals like NCIS and JAG have shifted the cultural narrative to portray federal agents as elite geniuses while depicting local law enforcement as bumbling or incompetent. This media trend is identified as a psychological effort to build public trust in nationalized government agencies over local authorities.