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Who Guards the Guardians?—Congress, Accountability, and the Lessons of Mockingbird

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Consequential Actions Podcast
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Mar 17, 2026
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Summary

This contemporary application episode examines why congressional oversight of intelligence agencies has failed systemically since the Church Committee’s 1975 reforms. We trace how the Iraq WMD intelligence failure—which took the nation to war on false premises—produced no accountability, with Director Tenet receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom. We examine the structural incentives that discourage oversight: 97% incumbent re-election rates, institutional self-protection (as evidenced by the 357-65 vote to bury congressional sexual harassment records), and the absence of consequences for documented failures. The Clapper perjury case provides the starkest example: the Director of National Intelligence—the position created to ensure accountability—lied under oath to Congress about mass surveillance, faced no prosecution, and became a cable news contributor, while the whistleblower who exposed his lie remains in exile. We connect Operation Mockingbird’s media infiltration techniques to present-day coordinated messaging campaigns, including Senator Graham’s admitted coordination with foreign intelligence and friendly media to shape war policy. The conclusion: oversight mechanisms exist on paper but have produced no meaningful accountability in fifty years. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jeffkellick.substack.com