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🗓️ 10 June 2021
⏱️ 112 minutes
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0:00.0 | Ladies and gentlemen, the following segment of the podcast is presented exclusively by Hillsdale College. |
0:06.0 | For over 175 years, four purposes have defined Hillsdale's mission, learning character, faith and freedom. |
0:13.4 | Thank you for listening and my sincere appreciation to our brothers and sisters at Hillsdale for their great sponsorship. |
0:20.0 | He's here. Now broadcasting from the underground command post. Deep in the bowels of a hidden bunker somewhere under the brick and steel of a non-distrib building. |
0:34.0 | We once again make contact with our leader, Mike. Love them. |
1:34.0 | Hello America, Mark Levin. Ledger here are numbers 877-381-3811-873-811. |
2:02.0 | We've heard this, but let's dig in a little bit because we cannot allow this US Lafayette Park issue just to slide by for two hours after it was hammered and hammered and hammered for weeks. |
2:20.0 | I actually have the inspector general's report in front of me. I'm not reading the news articles because the media as you'll see are so corrupt that we would be well without them because they are destroying freedom of the press. We really need a new media. |
2:36.0 | But with these corporatists and their boards of directors and so forth, we're never going to get a new media. So it's among us between us that we have to communicate, pass on information. |
2:50.0 | Now I want to read you a little bit not to create monotony by any means. June 2021, Office of Inspector General, US Department of Interior. |
3:01.0 | Many, many years ago, I was the deputy solicitor of the US Department of Interior, the number two lawyer there. So I know the inspector general's office there is huge. |
3:10.0 | It's filled mostly with civil servants and it's extremely competent. |
3:16.0 | And they write here what we learn, some re-factual findings. |
3:22.0 | First, they say the request of then secretary of US Department of Interior David Bernard, members of Congress, we review the actions. The US Park Police, USPP, took to disperse protesters in and around Lafayette Park in Washington on June 1, 2020. |
3:38.0 | Our review focused on events that occurred in and around the park from May 29 through June 3 amid the ongoing Black Lives Matter protests. |
3:47.0 | We sought to describe what occurred primarily from an operational perspective, including how and when the USPP, it is the Park Police, in coordination with its law enforcement partners developed and executed its plan to clear the park and the USPP's reasons for dispersing protesters from the area. |
4:06.0 | We also sought to determine whether the warnings that the USPP provided to protesters before it executed the plan, compliant with applicable guidelines. |
4:16.0 | We did not review as part of this project individual uses of force by the USPP officers. These actions are the subject of separate inquiries are ongoing lawsuits. |
4:25.0 | That lays the foundation how we got here. |
4:29.0 | What we learned, some re-factual findings. |
4:34.0 | The protests began in and around Lafayette Park on May 29, 2020. On May 30, the USPP and US Secret Service established a unified command to coordinate the law enforcement response to the protests. |
4:48.0 | From May 30 to May 31, at least 49 United States Park Police officers were injured while policing the protests and federal and private property were vandalized. |
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