This comes after O'Keefe Media Group’s release of undercover footage showing Wright admitting the department will defy recently appointed Secretary Kristi Noem’s “marching orders.”
The U.S. Attorney’s Office has officially closed its investigation into the FBI raid related to the Ashley Biden diary case. “The Government respectfully submits this letter to notify the Court that the grand jury investigation that led to the charges in United States v. Aimee Harris and Robert Kurlander, No. 22 Cr. 457 (LTS), and the issuance of the above-referenced search warrants has concluded... no additional criminal charges are forthcoming,” states a letter submitted to Judge Analisa Torres of the Southern District of New York by Attorney Danielle R. Sassoon.
This follows a prolonged legal battle led by James O'Keefe, who, with support from attorneys Brian Hauss and Brett Kaufman of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), previously sued to unseal the search warrant materials related to the November 5, 2021, raid at his home.
“The Government has no objection to unsealing the Search Warrant Materials with redactions to protect third party privacy and law enforcement ...
“The truth is, we don't let them [secretaries] get in our way,” admits Brandon Wright, Platform Services Manager for the Department of Homeland Security, on hidden camera, to an undercover O'Keefe Media Group Journalist. Drawing an analogy to a septic tank, Wright described the multi-layered bureaucracy within DHS: “There’s a lot of layers, like [in] government… By the time the actual marching orders get to me and below, we can filter it in a way that steadies the ship.”
“If we don’t agree with those priorities,” he said, noting executing orders often involves deceptively construing priorities set by political appointees to make them more practical and less disruptive, adding, “there’s a lot of room for interpretation.”
When discussing Kristi Noem’s role as the Trump-appointed DHS Secretary, Wright didn’t mince words on his opinions over Noem’s qualifications for the position. “Kristi Noem doesn’t know… She doesn’t know her ass,” he remarked, adding, ...
“The truth is, we don't let them [political appointees] get in our way,” admits Brandon Wright, Platform Services Manager for the Department of Homeland Security, on hidden camera, to an undercover O'Keefe Media Group Journalist. Drawing an analogy to a septic tank, Wright described the multi-layered bureaucracy within DHS: “There’s a lot of layers, like [in] government… By the time the actual marching orders get to me and below, we can filter it in a way that steadies the ship.”
“If we don’t agree with those priorities,” he said, noting executing orders often involves deceptively construing priorities set by political appointees to make them more practical and less disruptive, adding, “there’s a lot of room for interpretation.”
When discussing Kristi Noem’s role as the Trump-appointed DHS Secretary, Wright didn’t mince words on his opinions over Noem’s qualifications for the position. “Kristi Noem doesn’t know… She doesn’t know her ass,” he remarked, ...
This comes after OMG's release of audio from an anonymous source that revealed Beard instructed students on more than two genders, in defiance of a Trump executive order.
More from Caitlin Sievers: https://azmirror.com/2025/02/03/marana-teacher-on-leave-after-explaining-how-intersex-people-dont-fit-into-trumps-executive-order/
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