This episode explores several instances of alleged misconduct and questionable decisions within the US government, focusing on the Trump administration. Against the backdrop of the "Signalgate" scandal, where Trump administration officials used an unsecured messaging app to discuss classified military operations, the hosts analyze the lack of accountability and potential national security risks. More significantly, the discussion pivots to the Department of Justice's changing policies regarding the prosecution of crimes committed by migrants before deportation, citing specific cases where charges were dropped and individuals were deported without due process. For instance, the case of Cesar Humberto Lopez Larios highlights this concerning trend. Furthermore, the episode details the FBI's reduction in staffing for domestic terrorism investigations and the discontinuation of a tracking tool, raising concerns about the prioritization of such threats under the current administration. In conclusion, these events underscore a pattern of potential negligence and political interference in crucial areas of national security and law enforcement, raising questions about the rule of law and the protection of constitutional rights.