Rational Radio Daily With Steele And Ungar

"I felt my blood pressure rising at the idea of a presidential pardon for Mr. Assange."

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To many in Washington, one of the most shocking aspects of the Trump presidency has been the president's continued verbal attacks on U.S. intelligence agencies. Staff at the CIA, FBI and NSA are all experiencing a drop in morale. The intelligence community is getting even antsier as reports surface that President Trump might offer a pardon to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Robert Deitz, former senior councilor to CIA Director Michael Hayden, shares his concerns for what an Assange pardon could mean for both the Russia probe and the intelligence community. Dr. Anand Parekh, former deputy assistant secretary for health at the Department of Health and Human Services, talks about Hurricane Harvey relief efforts and how the government can better prepare for such disasters.