Scheduled Guests:
Joel Segal — National Director, Justice Action Mobilization Network (Jammin) Former Congressional Staffer | Topic: Puerto Rican / Virgin Islands Relief Efforts
Susan Pai | Topic: North Korea
Randy Credico — Political satirist, host of "Randy Credico Live on the Fly" on WBAI | Topic: His Subpoena from the House Intelligence Committee
Bill Binney — Former NSA Whistleblower | Topic: Meeting Pompeo and Coverage from the Mainstream Media
Paul Gattis — Longtime Reporter in Alabama | Topic: Alabama Senate Race and Leigh Corfman Letter
Michael Krieger — Founder of LibertyBlitzkrieg.com | Topic: Rise of Bitcoin & Shakeup in Trump's Cabinet
As we roll into the final month of 2017, the media and powerful institutions have been overwhelmed by allegations of sexual misconduct. Matt Lauer is out at NBC, Joe Barton will not seek re-election in Texas, and Nancy Pelosi has called for John Conyers to resign. Is this tidal wave still in its early days?
Garland and Lee also take a look at the case of political satirist Randy Credico being hit with a subpoena from the House Intelligence Committee over his relationship with Julian Assange. Will the anti-Russian hysteria in the media and Congress slow at all during the second year of the Trump presidency?
Fault Lines closes out the week by having a discussion about Bitcoin with friend of the show, Michael Krieger. As the cryptocurrency has soared this calendar year, how does Bitcoin fit into the economy and society moving forward?
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