Guests: Ronald Kessler
Former Reporter,
The Wall Street Journal and
The Washington Post
Author,
The FBI: Inside the World's Most Powerful Law Enforcement Agency (Pocket Books, 1994)
Barbara Bradley
NPR's Justice Department Correspondent
Harry "Skip" Brandon
Deputy Assistant Director, FBI Intelligence Division
Last week, a veteran FBI agent was arrested on charges of spying for Russia. Now efforts are underway to spy on the spies or at least more closely monitor FBI agents. This could mean more frequent polygraphs for employees and limiting their access to highly classified information. But will this prevent future double agents? And what about America's trust in the agency?
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