What the FBI Won’t Tell You:  Ray Epps, Epstein Files & Accountability  |  10/9/25
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What the FBI Won’t Tell You: Ray Epps, Epstein Files & Accountability | 10/9/25

A fearless deep dive into FBI corruption, whistleblower retaliation, and government censorship shaping America’s fight for truth.
This long-form political conversation goes beyond headlines, revealing how power, secrecy, and media spin collide inside America’s most powerful institutions.

Host Keith Malinak sits down with investigative journalist Steve Baker to unpack COVID mandates, social-media censorship, and the contradictions behind the January 6 investigation—especially the case of Ray Epps. Baker shares personal experiences with whistleblower retaliation, exposes the FBI’s “cult-like” internal culture, and explains how bureaucratic systems protect corruption instead of truth. From the hidden Epstein files to failures in leadership and transparency, this episode pulls no punches.

🎙 Honest. Unfiltered. Uncomfortable, but necessary.

Chapters:  00:00 — The Impact of COVID on Personal Lives
 12:33 — Social Media Censorship and Government Involvement
 32:48 — January 6th: Investigating the Events and Responses
 40:34 — Corruption Within the FBI
 45:38 — Investigating Corruption: A Personal Account
 53:21 — The Epstein Files and Government Accountability
 59:07 — Whistleblower Treatment Inside the FBI
 01:08:49 — The Cult of the FBI
 01:15:45 — Government Incompetence vs. Malfeasance
 01:28:05 — Press Accountability and Government Transparency
 01:35:53 — Justice and Accountability in Government Actions
 01:41:26 — New Evidence in the January 6th Investigation
 01:55:16 — The Complexity of Information and Accountability