EXCERPT:
LEONNIG: “Nicolle, I couldn’t agree more. When Mike was talking, I was thinking about how every morning it feels like my day starts with a tipster from this place or that place telling me about another person who’s either, you know, has a bull’s eye on the back of their back or has been told that they have to resign or they’ll be fired or has been suspended. And I’m now at the point of saying we’ve lost centuries worth of experience, as I did in a New York Times essay the other day, centuries worth of experience fighting terror, fighting drug cartels, fighting publicly corrupt public officials, fighting corporate fraud, that that deprives Americans of billions of dollars a year. That’s pretty serious. Another thing that’s pretty serious is the end of fact.”