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LEO Round Table, March 27, 2026

LEO Round Table, March 27, 2026

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LEO Round Table with Chip DeBlock S11E059, There’s No Place This Criminal Could Hide That K-9 Uno Couldn’t Find! Delta announces lawmakers will not be able to skip TSA lines amid shutdown. Minnesota sues Trump admin for shootings that left two dead. Markwayne Mullin confirmed in a near split vote as new head of DHS. Fired FBI agents sue Kash Patel and Pam Bondi. Deputies charged in death of two civilians cleared by Stand Your Ground law.1 Watchdog group catches department's drag show on video. LEO Round Table: Congressional Perks, DHS Transitions, and Federal Legal Battles LEO Round Table: Law Enforcement Perspective March 27, 2026 • Post-Election Purge & DHS Leadership Shifts EDITORIAL BRIEF Top Headlines & Analysis HOT TOPIC Delta vs. Congress: The TSA Funding Stand-off Delta Airlines suspends "Elite Perks" (Red Coat service/escorts) for lawmakers until TSA is fully funded. The panel applauds the move, arguing politicians should "stand in line like everyone else." DHS Leadership: Markwayne Mullin Confirmed Confirmed in a 54-45 split vote. Replaces Kristi Noem (reassigned after commercial spending scandal). Panel views Mullin as a "stand-up man" with the "moxie" needed to handle border enforcement. The FBI "Political Purge" Lawsuit Two veteran agents (John Doe 1 & 2) sue Kash Patel and Pam Bondi, alleging illegal termination for investigating Trump. Panel counter-argues this is "cleaning out weaponized actors" who targeted 400+ Republicans. " "You work for the American people, not the political party in power. This is weaponization in its highest form." — Frank Loveridge, Former SAC Quick Hits Minnesota LawsuitState sues Feds over ICE shootings; Feds cite Supremacy Clause immunity. SF Watchdog ScandalVideo surfaces of Police Watchdog head in a drag show at the office during work hours. UPS Shootout Dismissal2019 Dade County case dismissed under Florida's Stand Your Ground law. Key Tags:#DHS #FBI_Purge #TSA #BorderSecurity 43:49 Duration This episode of the LEO Round Table features law enforcement veterans discussing Delta Airlines' decision to strip lawmakers of travel perks, the Senate confirmation of Markwayne Mullin as DHS Secretary, and the legal fallout from federal law enforcement operations in Minnesota and Washington D.C. Detailed Summary & Analysis Delta Airlines Ends "Elite" Treatment for Lawmakers Delta Airlines has announced the suspension of special perks for members of Congress, including airport escorts and "Red Coat" services, until the TSA is fully funded. The panel strongly supported this move, arguing that lawmakers should experience the same travel delays and security lines as the general public. Panelists noted that while lawmakers often fly first class on the public dime, even Secret Service agents traveling on Air Force One are required to pay for their own meals, often at high personal costs. Delta Airlines Policy Shift PREVIOUS STATUS Elite Escorts & TSA Pre-Check Skips ➔ NEW STATUS Standard Passenger Treatment "The people responsible for the dysfunction now get to stand in it." Federal Leadership and the DHS Transition The Senate confirmed Markwayne Mullin as the new Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security in a 54-45 vote. The transition follows the reassignment of Kristi Noem, whose departure was linked to a $200 million commercial scandal and allegations of "nefarious relationships" that damaged her credibility within the administration. The panel expressed optimism regarding Mullin’s "moxie" but warned he faces a steep challenge in navigating a hostile political environment in Washington. Legal Challenges: Operation Arctic Frost and Metro Surge The federal government faces two major legal fronts: Minnesota Lawsuit: The state is suing the DOJ and DHS over federal agents' involvement in fatal shootings during "Operation Metro Surge." The panel defended the agents, citing the Supremacy Clause and arguing that Minnesota officials are attempting to dox federal agents for political reasons. FBI Purge Lawsuit: Two veteran FBI agents are suing Director Kash Patel and AG Pam Bondi, alleging they were fired without due process as part of a "political purge" targeting those who investigated the 2020 election. The panel debated whether these firings were a necessary "cleaning out" of a weaponized agency or a violation of civil service protections. Federal Legal Landscape 2026 Case Core Allegation MN vs. DOJ/DHS Illegal obstruction of state investigations into federal shootings. FBI "John Does" 1st & 5th Amendment violations during "Deep State" purge. UPS Shootout Case dismissed under Florida's "Stand Your Ground" law. Institutional Scandals and Conduct The panel concluded with a critique of a scandal involving the San Francisco Police Watchdog Agency (DPA), where a drag show was held inside a government office during business hours. The panelists, including former high-ranking federal agents, condemned the event as "nonsense" and "ridiculous," arguing that such ...
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