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The American justice system is being reshaped by power, money, and political loyalty. Former FBI assistant director for counterintelligence, Frank Figliuzzi, draws on decades inside the Bureau to explain how white collar crime enforcement has been weakened while pardons increasingly shield the well connected. The conversation explores what happens when accountability erodes inside institutions meant to protect the rule of law, and how those changes affect everyday Americans in ways that often go unseen. From the hollowing out of the FBI to the message sent by selective enforcement, this episode offers a clear, unsettling look at a justice system under strain.