
Cleared Hot - Powered By BRCC How Fast and Furious Buried an FBI Agent | John Shipley | Ep. 444
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Apr 20, 2026 John Shipley, a former FBI special agent and SWAT sniper turned attorney, recounts his 14-year career on the U.S.–Mexico border. He discusses train interdiction, SWAT selection, and refusing a multimillion-dollar bribe. He tells how a legally sold Barrett .50 came back to haunt him amid Operation Fast and Furious, the missing trial transcript, prison life, and his ongoing fight for a presidential pardon.
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How Agency Culture Enables Abuses
- Shipley says cultures inside agencies protect insiders and punish dissenters, creating perverse incentives to "win at any cost."
- He argues a few bad actors at the top can skew entire organizations toward secrecy and misconduct.
A Recovered Barrett Pulled Him Into Investigation
- An ATF agent called Shipley and asked if a recovered .50 Barrett (SN 20488) had been his; Shipley discovered he sold it earlier to deputy Armando Rodriguez.
- That legal private sale later traced through consignment into Mexico and became the core of his prosecution.
Fast And Furious Framing As Political Operation
- Shipley asserts Operation Fast and Furious intentionally funneled US guns into Mexico without tracking devices to create a political case for gun control.
- He claims ATF/DOJ leveraged FFLs with coercion or immunity to let weapons "walk."
