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The TAC Interview: John Kiriakou on Epstein, Propaganda, and Heroin

Politics
United States
Started February 24, 2026

The internet’s favorite former intelligence officer sits down with The American Conservative. The post The TAC Interview: John Kiriakou on Epstein, Propaganda, and Heroin appeared first on The American Conservative

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 24, 2026
Kiriakou's experiences as an intelligence officer highlight the moral dilemmas faced by agents, prompting essential discussions about ethics in national security.
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Epstein's case illustrates how elite power can corrupt justice, underscoring the necessity for systemic reform in our legal institutions.
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While Kiriakou raises valid concerns about media narratives, his views on heroin may oversimplify complex addiction issues in society.
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The attention on Epstein distracts from broader societal issues, such as the opioid crisis, that deserve equal focus and action.
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John Kiriakou's insights on propaganda reveal the urgent need for transparency in intelligence operations to protect democratic values.
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