NICOLLE WALLACE (HOST): President of Media Matters for America, Angelo Carusone, is back. Angelo, I love starting with you for many reasons, but chief among them is your granular understanding of what exactly is in black and white, in the writing in terms of their plans for retribution using the FBI. Will you take us through -- again not being paranoid, not projecting onto them things Trump said at rallies, but what is in the plan?
ANGELO CARUSONE (MEDIA MATTERS FOR AMERICA PRESIDENT): I mean, they wrote it down. They didn't just write it down, they then talked about it. And so part of what the strategy is, is a bit of a shock and awe. You go in right away, and you fire as many people as you possibly can. And even if you can't, then you install as many loyalists, those that don't need to be given assignments of retribution because they already understand the assignment. They're going in with the assignment.
And that is what Project 2025 was designed to do, was to actually give both the step-by-step guide for what has to happen out of the gate and to then vet and organize the personnel that can help execute that because it's worth keeping many mind that when we talk about Kash Patel as potentially the FBI Director, he's not going to be doing all the work himself. That's going to need to be assigned out to actual agents and people at the FBI, and that's where this larger infrastructure comes in place.
MAGA had been professionalized over the past few years via Project 2025 and that's how it turns sort of -- that's how you turn these agencies into an actual instrument of revenge. And so when you take that and you overlay that with the things that Patel has already been saying publicly, the idea is you go out there, you find a couple of these individuals that will send a very clear message and you just investigate, and you find one or two things that you can really hang your hat onto to unravel these larger narratives.
And so I don't think it's a coincidence they're going after January 6th because one of the first things they need to show is that all of the attacks against Trump over the past few years were all illegitimate because this entire January 6th thing was nothing more than a hoax perpetuated by the media and Democrats in order to serve as one of the bulwarks for the deep state against Donald Trump, and that's part of it. It's to send a message and it's now built on top of a much more professional operation.
WALLACE: The other thing I was thinking about, Angelo, where they may seek to be more, I don't even know the word, but more maniacal in their selections to lead the U.S. Attorney's Offices. They met some resistance in people like Geoff Berman who was the U.S. Attorney overseeing SDNY who sent crummy cases back. He was asked to I think investigate or bring a case against either Carey or Greg Craig, he writes about it in his book. And he sends it back to main DOJ and they simply farmed it out to a more amenable office. It feels like they maybe have learned how to avoid those pockets of resistance?
CARUSONE: That's exactly right. You know, one of the things that Patel has indicated very clearly is that most of the things that are done should no longer be -- you know, both the investigation side, as well as the prosecution side, you should avoid Washington, D.C. as much as possible. And in fact, you should move as much of the investigations out to offices across the country, and whenever you can, you should stretch the degree of jurisdiction, and you should make prosecutions all across the country as well in friendlier jurisdictions where the jury pool there is going to be more sympathetic to the story that you're telling or maybe the targets that you're going after.
So it's not just that they, and in terms of the initiation of these investigations of potential prosecutions, they've also thought about how to help them to be successful on the back end as well by finding more friendlier forums and sort of more friendly jury pools. And the part that I find more disturbing in all of this is Patel's particular understanding of not just all these execution parts, but then his relationship to the larger right-wing media fever swamps.
One of the things he bragged about when he was on the board at Truth Social is how they would take narratives from QAnon and weave them into their overall messaging because it helped build support and kinetic energy and momentum for the stories that they were telling. And so when you have somebody that understands how to tap into sort of this right-wing media machine and those fever swamps, and how to sort of take these little bread crumbs that you would get as a result of these investigations, you can start to see how it all comes together.
You break main justice so that's no longer one of the barriers or firewalls against injustice. You farm it out to as many friendly places as you can that are going to pursue these investigations, maybe way outside of the bounds and the norms, and then you initiate prosecutions in forums where over the last year you've been using these breadcrumbs and the right-wing media to tell these stories that invalidate the already false narratives and conspiracies that many of these right-wing audiences believe. And now you're going to hand them a target served up on a platter in a prosecution that never would have taken place there in the first place, but now we're in a new reality where they're really operationalizing all these components together. And Kash Patel isn't just a key part of that, he's somebody that keenly understands it.