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24 Mar 2026
Todd Blanche is the number two official at the DOJ and opposed a warrant to investigate Fulton County Georgia's 2020 election.

And his name is Todd Blanche. He's the number two of the DOJ. I've heard from multiple sources that even they just raided Fulton County, Georgia, and Tulsi Gabbard was there with a raid about four or six weeks ago. That raid, he was against. He was against the warrant. He was saying there's not yet probable cause to look into Fulton County, Georgia's 2020 election. You know, if that's the number two at the DOJ, the number one of the DOJ lives, Pam Bonnie actually lives down in Florida. She flies up on the DOJ private jet to do press conferences and she goes back down. Todd, number two, runs the place. And he believed that as of a month ago, that there was not yet probable cause that justified getting a warrant to look into Fulton County, Georgia.

12 Dec 2025
Ed Martin is facing scrutiny from the Department of Justice over sharing sensitive investigative materials with unauthorized people.

ABC News reported on November 20th, two days before Alex did this episode, that Ed Martin was facing scrutiny from the Department of Justice and possibly being investigated over sharing sensitive investigative materials with unauthorized people. His dissemination of that material runs the risk of tainting ongoing investigations that the DOJ is pursuing, like mortgage fraud cases against Adam Schiff or Letitia James.

02 Nov 2025
The Department of Justice is attempting to obtain Alex Jones's cell phone data through civil suits and subpoenas.

I got my cell phone, which, by the way, they have a warrant to get that. They got through a civil suit. I bought them on it, spent $20,000. We looked it up. Well, they tried to subpoena. Nothing incriminating, but I'm like, no, I'm not giving you my whole cell phone. Even told the DOJ, like, if you give us search parameters, J6 stuff will give it to you. Then they ran the headline, Jones is coming out of the dark. He's going to expose Trump. I said, I had to release a letter. I said, no, I don't want to fight you. You might get the subpoena. If you ask for certain searches or J6 stuff, there's nothing there. I'll give it to you. No, I want your whole cell phone. And we've indicted Owen. And they told us, they said, we might let Owen off if you just give us a cell phone. So that was part of the Owen thing. And Owen's like, no, don't do it. So, so, and then we fight it. Then they get it through a civil suit, anyways.

17 Feb 2020
Alex Jones claims that the Department of Justice investigated his father, who was innocent and only involved in bookkeeping.

It was probably like eight, nine months ago. They had the Department of Justice under these people investigating my dad who did nothing. He's not even involved with the company much. He does some bookkeeping and then product development, but they knew I love my dad.