This episode of the "Unjustified" podcast covers several significant legal and political developments, focusing on the actions of the Trump administration and its appointees within the Department of Justice and the FBI. The hosts discuss FBI agents' lawsuits against the DOJ to prevent the release of their names after involvement in January 6th investigations, highlighting Acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll's resistance to this request. The discussion then shifts to Attorney General Pam Bondi's controversial memos, including the disbanding of the Foreign Influence Task Force and the reinstatement of the death penalty in certain cases. Finally, the hosts analyze Kash Patel's acceptance of payment from a Kremlin-connected filmmaker, raising concerns about his suitability for the FBI director position. The podcast concludes with a listener question regarding the potential for the Trump administration to circumvent court orders.