And there are, as you know, limits because, well, the federal government trumps state law, and they have federal, well, limited immunity, but immunity in the conduct of their job. And so We have relied, by the way, for well, 100 years or more, at least, on the federal government to rein in its own agents. and to have supervisors and department heads and the president of the United States suspend people who are breaking the rules or hold them accountable in some way or even fire them. (04:47–04:55)
CLAIM
Asserts that historically, the federal government has been responsible for controlling its agents.
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