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EPISODE 61: Between Honor & Glory the Law Burns Darkly

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Today is April 24th, 2023, and I'm Chad Underwood for G Span.

This is day two of the 118th Congress Hearings on the nominations of United States Marshals submitted by President Campbell.

At 9

At 9:00 AM Eastern, the chair of the Judiciary Committee, Senator Victor Hawks, is scheduled to call Supervisory Deputy Marshall Bass Marlowe to the stand.

This is a most interesting day for a number of reasons.

The nominee, Deputy Marlowe, is the same member of the US Marshals who cracked the now infamous Chinese Dreamwax drug pipeline operation.

The same case which saw charges being filed against 73 individuals in 14 different countries and intercepted $2.4 billion in illicit designer drugs.

It will also mark the first time a nominee attends these hearings via video conference.

Deputy Marshall is stationed at the Amundsen Scott Research Station located at the South Pole.

Due to the current winter season, all transport in or out is not possible until October of this year.

Due to this unavoidable situation and thanks to Beauregard Lowing Corporation, additional Skybridge satellites have been deployed to allow for high speed, uninterrupted video communication.

Finally, this hearing has been one of the most talked about events in the past month and it's been constantly trending on social media.

The nomination of this nation's number one law enforcement agent, who is mostly known by his nickname, the ICE Sheriff.

Today's hearings is expected to bring in an impressive 20 million viewers, a record for any single program on G Span.

In an unusual turn of events, of the 12 nominations made by the President of US Marshall, only one was listed as requiring direct testimony from the nominee by the Judiciary Committee.

Fast Marlow.

This is only intensified the public's interest and has a large majority of America tuning in.

As you can see, Committee Chair Hawks and the others have entered the chamber.

An impressive showing with 20 of the full 22 member committee.

Deputy Marshall Marlow is on a television display before the court and as expected, the gallery is standing room only.

Let's move now to the Senator who is opening the hearing.

Everyone present that this is not an Eagles game or any other sporting event.

This is the people's house place.

Great up hold our laws and traditions is a place of integrity and honor all those who then will take this to heart and conduct themselves accordingly.

All right.

This morning we have scheduled our yes nomination from President Campbell, Supervisory Deputy US Marshall Bass Marlow to US Marshall on establishing a 95th Marshall District on the continent of Antarctica.

That is a cold test.

OK.

Now, I understand that Deputy Marlo was presently on the station and it snowed in or some such.

Is that correct?

And I I assume that it's him here on on the zenith there.

Yes, Senator.

Supervisor US Deputy Marshall Bass White Marlo, Sir.

All right.

Well, let's get you all sworn in at least, and do that part properly, please.

Rise, young man.

Right hand in the air, do you Psalm and swear the testimony you'll give before this committee on the dish area of the United States Senate will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help you God.

I do so.

Affirm.

Thank you.

And you may be seated.

OK.

For the record, you were nominated by the President to serve as AUS Marshall in anticipation of the 95th Federal District being passed by Congress this year.

Mr.

President always puts the cop before the horse, doesn't it?

As it Bruce nominee and appearing before this committee is Deputy Bass wide Marlow 25 years of service with the US Marshals captured over 500 federal fugitives, including multiple top 15 most warranted individuals.

Personally led the successful recovery of a high profile missing witness in two separate whit sex breach cases.

Operating classified joint operations with the FBIDEA and DHS Tracking international fugitives played a pivotal role in dismantling a major human trafficking ring.

Earning recognition from Interpol.

Negotiate the surrender of a heavily armed fugitive after a 12 hour hostage standoff.

Saving Folk captives was appointed as head of a cross departmental classified joint operations which led to the interception destruction of the Dream Work Pipeline, removing $2.4 billion in drugs in the United States streets.

Well, hell, son, I'm not sure if I'm supposed to salute you or try to get you to marry my granddaughter.

Let's see.

You have received the Director's Honorary Award, Distinguished Service Award, Meritorious Service Medal, Triple Heart Accommodation 2 times, Fugitive Task for the award three times, which set Distinguished Service Citation and a Special Operations Group citation.

You received the ATF Medal of Valor for confront the armed suspect on the Joint Federal Operation Presidential Unit Citation for involvement in the multi agency counterterrorism takedown.

Also the Congressional Badge of Bravery for acts of heroism beyond a Call of Duty.

Quite an impressive service record, Mr.

Marlowe.

Quite a service record indeed.

So do you believe you're worthy of the honor you were nominated for by the President?

Senator, I will not bore anybody with opinion of myself.

I will simply let my record and accomplishment speak for themselves and defer the wisdom of my elders and those more learner than I to turn my worth.

Order.

Oh, I assure you, Mr.

Marlo, we intend to do exactly that.

I know most people think we all just sit here and rub a stand nominations to come across our desk, but sure, you nothing could be further from the truth.

No, there's a reason we have extensive backgrounds, yet conducted investigations, made a procedure that will be put on full display in this hearing.

And frankly, son, there's a few items in your background we'd like to get clarity upon before rendering a decision on the nomination of possible advancement to the Senate for final vote.

You OK with that there, son?

Senator, I'm happy to provide any clarity or answers this committee may ask of me.

You're well then.

Well, let me lay out the mechanics of how this will work today.

There'll be one round of questions.

Each center will have 20 minutes, which is twice as long as we normally allocate for these questions.

But given the importance of this hearing, these remain within you a lot of time.

You know what I'm talking to over there.

Now, the matter of the nomination.

Bass Marlow to position of the US Marshall District, 9 to 5.

Does anybody seek recognition to speak on Mr.

Marlowe's nomination?

Mr.

Chairman.

Ranking Member Senator Tillis.

Thank you, Mr.

Chairman, and thank you, Supervisory Deputy Marlowe, for being with us, even if it's only by video call.

I want to express my gratitude for your more than two decades of service with the United States Marshals.

You've helped protect our communities by finding and arresting dangerous people, and you've helped safeguard federal officials, including those of us here today.

I do feel it's important to say kindly that asking you to go through this hearing seems unnecessary given the record you've built, your long years of service, the many awards and commendations you've received, more than any other nominee I've seen already speak for themselves.

Deputy Marlowe, I can't speak for every member of this committee, but I feel I should apologize for the burden of this process.

And I only have one simple question for you.

If your nomination is confirmed and you're appointed to a four year term, will you continue to serve with the same dedication and care you've shown over these past 24 years?

Ranking Member Tillis, and thank you for your words and your compliments.

I will disagree that testifying here today in these chambers is an embarrassment.

Well, I appreciate the intent and sincerity of the apology.

It is my duty not only as a Deputy Marshall, not only as an employee United States government, but also as an American to peer and ensure whatever questions you and your constituents may have of me are answered.

All law enforcement officials depend upon the trust of citizenry.

Personally, I feel we in this profession don't always take this to heart.

So any chance I'm given to help earn that trust for my profession, I will do so.

To answer your question on my deliveries as AUS Marshall, if appointed, my answer would be no Senator.

If appointed, I'll be expected to work even harder than before, and this I will do.

I've already cautioned this gallery once.

Trust me, people won't.

I say they will not be 1/3 time.

Does the Ranking Member yield the remainder of his allotted time?

Mr.

Chairman, I yield the remainder of my allotted time.

Well, Senator Winston?

Thank you, Mr.

Chairman.

Thank you, Mr.

Marlow, for being here today.

I'd like to ask you about an incident I read about last week.

I'm referring to your time on the Pacific Southwest Regional Fugitive Task Force, the shooting of Khalil McConnell.

Deputy Marshall, please recount how you and the strike team learned of Mr.

McConnell's presence in the City of Eugene, OR July of 2013.

Happy to do so, Senator.

My team and I received information from a source that Mister Kayla Makana wanted for failure to appear warrants and pending murder and assault charges was in the area we were conducting our fugitive retrieval operations.

The source was able to provide a specific address where he was staying.

Who was this source?

It was a confidential informant.

One of the other US Marshals based in Eugene area worked with him regularly.

His name was Pearson if I recall correctly.

This Pearson was a reliable informant.

Senator, I was not directly connected to him, but from what the Deputy Marshall who was told me, the Intel he provided was usually reliable.

Usually, not always.

Senator, I have no reason to doubt my fellow Deputy Marshall, who was familiar with the informant, and if he said the information could be trusted, it was good enough for me to act upon.

This criminal informant of yours, I'm sorry, I do apologize.

You testified he wasn't your criminal informant, but your fellow deputy marshals.

What did you decide to do with this second hand account from a person whose title included the word criminal?

Mr.

Chairman, I object to Senator Winston's tone and move that this question be stricken from the record.

Could you rephrase the question, Senator Winston?

Happily, Mr.

Chairman, Deputy Marlowe, with the information provided by the criminal informant, how did you and the team choose to use it?

Senator, we reported the information to the operations commander and a decision was made to consider it actionable.

We were granted permission to conduct a surveillance operation of the address we were provided.

Information from the aforementioned criminal informant.

Yes, Senator, that is correct.

So you conducted surveillance on the home you were told he'd be?

I believe in the vernacular it's called a stakeout.

And did you locate him?

Senator, we did identify him in the course of the surveillance operation.

Right.

I did forget a question I had.

What did the criminal informant receive for this information he gave to your group?

What was the quid to his pro quo?

Senator, I believe he had pending charges.

He was facing a misdemeanor charge of being in receipt of stolen goods, a nonviolent criminal offense.

OK, OK, I got a better picture now.

So you see your suspect and you have a warrant for his arrest.

Yes, Senator, we did several.

So you charged him and put him in custody.

No, Senator.

By the time we've established positive identification of Mr.

McConnell, he was just entering a third party's home.

While it was a known drug pad, we had no warrant enter those premises.

As per Stagrad versus United States in 1981, an arrest warrant alone does not allow police to enter a third party's home.

So we called back to the office and asked a federal magistrate who was on standby to issue such a warrant.

You received the warrant and then went in?

No Senator, as we were awaiting the approved and signed warrant to be delivered, the team and I witnessed a car stop in front of the house.

2 male suspects came out and we're bringing a young female with them and against her will she fought the two males as much as she could, screaming no and let me go and did not appear to be going willingly with them.

Because she was yelling at them.

That is what you base the assumption upon, that she wasn't a willing participant.

Yes Senator, for that reason and due to the fact they kept assaulting her about the head and face.

Also one of the men produced a handgun and pistol whipped her with it.

The same individual told her to be quiet or she regretted in not exactly those words.

After seeing this take place and the two entering the house with the woman, we agreed we had sufficient evidence for an exigent search.

And for the gallery participants, if you'd please, an exigent search is.

When circumstances such as if officers perceive imminent threat to life or property or risk evidence being destroyed, or if a suspect being chased runs into a home.

In those instances, and if we believe another reasonable officer would also find it urgent to act, we can enter a residence or place without a warrant.

My allotted time is running short here, Deputy, so let me summarize events coming from the report you filed.

You and the team called the assault in, entered the house, shot an unarmed individual.

Immediately upon entering, A shootout with barricaded suspects commenced, including the one you were originally there for.

When the dust settled, every occupant of that house, including the woman you saw being forced inside, was dead.

Only the US Marshall team was standing.

Deputy, when did the warrant you requested, the one before you saw the woman being taken inside, finally arrive?

O 240 hours, Senator.

And remind us, at what time did your team enter the residence?

Senator, it was O 235 hours.

5 minutes.

5 minutes to have a proper warrant, perhaps an additional local city officer or two for backup.

Don't you believe the circumstances could have been different if a modicum of caution was being displayed?

Senator, with respect, nobody can know what could have been with accuracy.

It may have still gone the exact same way, or it could have been worse and Marshalls could have been killed.

There is no way for me to predict the future.

Well, sadly, we won't ever know.

And Yolanda Perkins, who was there against her will and was shot in the crossfire, will also never know.

Thank you, Mr.

Chairman.

My time is up.

Senator Kelsey, you're up.

Let's keep this train moving, people.

Thank you, Mr.

Chairman.

Thank you, Ranking Member Tillis.

Deputy Marshall.

Was the account we just heard fully investigated by multiple agencies and wasn't the full Marshall team found not to be at fault?

That is correct, Senator.

Very good.

Moving on now to your fugitive apprehension of Deccan O'Sullivan AKA the Omaha Leprechaun on June 2011 in Cincinnati, OH.

Took him into custody that same evening.

Murphy's Pub in Clifton Heights section of Cincinnati.

I have to ask Deputy, why was he called the leprechaun?

Senator Mr.

O'Sullivan, in addition to being a member of the Real IRA and being the number one wanted fugitive of the Police Service of Northern Ireland for his involvement in the 1998 Omaha bombing.

He stands at 5 foot 3 inches tall.

He was given a name by the media after his description was made public.

He despised it, would often get into fights when somebody made a reference to his height, which given his thick bro, was often inevitable.

I see.

Thank you for explaining, Deputy.

Please continue with the events after his arrest.

O'Sullivan wasn't difficult to detain as he was very intoxicated at the time.

We were more concerned with the local college kids who were unhappy with us extracting what they had come to see as the pub's drunken unofficial mascot.

We had secured him and drove back the police station #2 by the Ohio River on the Kentucky Ohio State line.

He refused to speak to anybody until he could meet with the Consulate General's Office of Ireland.

In Cincinnati.

Senator, we believed it to be nothing more than a delay tactic ourselves.

Mr.

O'Sullivan was wanted in Ireland, England, Wales, France, Spain and also managed to have a red notice on him from Interpol.

The Marshals were there to serve a provisional US arrest warrant for extradition based on the UK court warrant we had.

After his processing, we placed Mr.

O'Sullivan in protective custody and isolation in the federal safe house nearby.

It was the evening after his arrest that he was removed from the US Marshals protective custody.

The report reads one second.

Mr.

O'Sullivan was handcuffed to a bed where he was sleeping.

When the electricity to the house was interrupted, a concussion distraction device was thrown into the room next door where 4 marshals were sitting.

It discharged.

An entry was made from an unknown team who extracted and removed leprechaun from our custody.

In the initial moments of entry, shots were fired from the marshals at the door and to the house.

Returned fire was experienced and in process I was shot in the left outer thigh, momentarily incapacitating me, so Mr.

O'Sullivan was freed by this team.

Senator, that is correct that he was freed, but what we later learned was that the entry team, as we suspected, was in fact a loan operator.

I'm sorry, let me just.

OK, so a single man is placed into a federal safe house, protected and cloaked from general public knowledge.

They located the room the fugitive was in, temporarily rendered ineffective, 5 United States Deputy Marshals shooting you in the process, and successfully made it out with the fugitive.

Senator, it wasn't a male, it was a female.

So you and your team were beat up by a girl.

Senator, it'd be more accurate to say myself and my team were bested by a highly trained woman who was working with the British MI 6 as well as AUS Defense Intelligence Agency, who also had the element of surprise and potentially inside information at her disposal.

So then you were sucker punched by a girl.

Forgive me.

A woman.

This Agent Jocelyn.

Bauer I would not describe in those exact words, Senator, but yes, Agent Fowler was responsible and later managed to get O'Sullivan out of the country and to London.

Well, thank you, Deputy Marshall, for the Enlightenment.

Mr.

Chairman, I yield the rest of my lifetime.

Thank you.

All right, it's now 12

All right, it's now 12:45 and I don't know about the rest of you, but I need a pallet cleanser after everything we've absorbed this morning.

This committee will suspend for lunch two hours and reconvene at 2:45 to continue with the interview of the nominee.

Committee is in recess.

The Chair of the Judiciary Committee, Senator Victor Hawks has issued A2 hour pause of proceedings to allow for a meal break.

Here we see the committee members exiting chambers along with the feed of the nominee being suspended.

To recap the morning's proceedings, Deputy Marshall Marlow was questioned on his qualifications in history with the Marshall's office and in relation to his nomination to become the first US Marshall of Antarctica, what would be the 95th Federal District of the United States.

The questioning was extremely confrontational and was held to party lines, as had been expected by analysis.

Even for a moment they wouldn't be able to pull away at this point.

I mean it would look really bad on them.

Yeah, I'm not sure either though.

Man.

Tell us what?

What's the name said again?

Miss Kirkland said the press secretary and the president's advisors were watching proceedings and nobody was happy.

They said my remaining calm and collected against the pointed question was making me look weak and unapologetic.

They said I wasn't following the script they had given me.

That's just some bullshit.

Sorry, Kendra.

Sorry, Lord.

I only got one more today.

Well, if anything, it sounded like you were being cool in the gang and not letting them get to you.

Wouldn't take the bait man.

Exactly my point.

From what I saw, they wanted to rattle your cage.

They were looking for any crack in your armor to exploit.

Did you see that one Senator Carlson sweating when he didn't get a rise from you?

Yes, sweetheart, I saw I was there.

You know what I mean, Bass?

If anything, I'm like, cannot believe the words about to come out my mouth.

But Franklin's legal advice on answering seems to be keeping them guessing.

Yeah, yeah, I think it was after about an hour into, it occurred to me that the script from the chief of staff's team would have led me into three, maybe 4 verbal traps had I used them.

So there's no lingering down in my mind any longer.

The president's ordered me to be set up to lose frack him.

I don't, I won't.

So I left and Preacher said there ain't no rollover points on promises load so to read the fine print.

If my opinion counts for anything, it.

Counts for everything, as does yours.

Then I think you should go back in there and keep doing what you're doing.

Use the strategy Franklin gave you.

I mean, OK, this is how I see it.

You use the prepared notes and the directions the White House gave you, and you're sure to slip into quicksand as you try to get out.

They'll push you deeper and deeper.

Or stay off their scripts.

Stay with Franklin's coaching and keep them off guard their way.

You'll lose 100% our way.

You still have a fighting chance.

As much as he's been trying with the media influencing and his office of citizen morale, he's not winning any points with the public and this is very much the court of public opinion you have going for you.

That is where you thrive, baby boy.

That's the public loves you.

You, the boy.

In every news report leading up to this has been nothing but excitement and positive.

These senators know this and they want to get the public against you and all it's going to take is 1 outburst from you.

And like Doc James said they got.

Damn don't fall for that stuff.

I got an hour before I have to get back there.

Just enough time for me to get.

Oh, hey there Marshall, don't you worry.

I went ahead and got your favorite breakfast all set up as soon as I see how you'll walk in.

Now I know I'm supposed to be nice to everybody, but I don't mind telling you after what I just saw on the TV while I was sitting on my kitchen.

Oh boy, I'm ready to give those leader type folks a real piece of my mind, don't you know?

Darn Tooting A siree, Bob.

Thank you, Miss Alice, and thank you for your support.

Well, don't think nothing of it, dear.

Please go ahead and sit down now.

All right, Zeke, Kendra, what can I get you kids for breakfast?

And don't you go worrying.

None of it ain't on the menu this morning.

I'll whip up anything.

Use choose one.

Have to make sure your cheering squad is just as bad as our Marshall here.

You're the best, Miss Alice.

But I'm not actually feeling the best this morning.

My stomach is queasy.

It's probably from getting up at 3:00 AM to watch Bass's hearing.

So I think just juice and toast for me today.

Uh huh.

Well that's one grilled cheese and tomato soup that you always order when you get anxious or need a bit of feeling better.

You are looking a bit flesh over there.

Oh, don't worry sweetheart, I gotcha.

I'll also bring some hot ginger tea for your tummy.

And what about you, new leader, Mr.

Bustamante?

Honestly Miss Alice, I could go with some grits and shrimp.

Oh, I got you 2 dear 2 Reuben sandwiches with extra Russian dressing and the spiciest BBQ chips I have in the back.

Special storage vanilla milkshake with extra sprinkles.

Well, I'll get these up for you to Jeff.

Does anybody else find it weird when she knows what we really need, even when we don't chalk it up to just one more mystery on the ice?

Extra sprinkles.

Yeah.

Yeah, that's how Grandma Bee used to always do it.

She put on extra sprinkles any time when her grandkid just got a whooping and a skin knee from playing outside.

So once you go throwing shade at my sprinkles bash, Marlo give you a good old ass whooping before you go back.

Oh, Dang it.

I used the last one on your dump rear end.

Y'all.

You know I'll be off my game the whole rest of the day.

See what you did.

Thanks long man.

Gentlemen, maybe we should focus more on the problems at hand.

I don't know, I have a fantastic breakfast, literally my favorite sitting in front of me.

I have the woman I love helping me out of my best friend who I got this slip from my own amusement best.

I have to say I'm feeling a lot better already.

Whatever man own Dang fault she's been paying a bit of attention.

You.

You've got this sweetie.

All you need to do is keep level headed.

Don't give him an inch and just be yourself.

I'm not sure I know how to be anybody else exactly.

Did Sally really say the president may have to distance himself from you and.

Not so many words.

Yes, yes she did.

She was there to help.

Just don't believe any longer that it was me she was helping.

What A2 face all this time?

She said she was going to be there to help.

Well, I know it ain't nothing you believe in, but I'm going to pray for you if we go back in there because I don't want you thinking that only the evil version of the afterlife has your back.

I appreciate that, Sprinkles.

I'll take whatever I can get right now.

You know what?

It's going to be a real small prayer, too.

Hey, Zeke.

Yeah.

Seriously.

Thank you.

Yeah, man.

Recording stopped I'm.

Not seeing anything else on the Dream Wax operation or the resulting arrests made yourself very popular that day.

Deputy Marshall, I want to go back now to the original investigation that brought you to the South Pole Station.

This says you've made an initial arrest in that murder, but that individual was later released.

So then Josh Nichols wasn't the original suspect you had arrested for the murder of Doctor Mark Rodney?

No, Senator.

That was a gentleman named David Brewster, who we later established had been framed by Mr.

Nichols when he placed the murder weapon in a crate Mr.

Brewster last inspected.

According to this, David Brewster is 80 years old.

It was your opinion, as the Marshall of note, that this elderly gentleman was able to overpower and kill somebody almost 50 years younger than him and 100 lbs heavier.

Evidence and forensics show Doctor Rodney had been bludgeoned from behind.

Presumably he was not aware anybody was there and was instantly knocked out.

Struck in the proper location on the head was sufficient enough force and the object of heft.

I assure that it is possible.

Even after his defense counsel proved he physically couldn't have been the one who tried to murder you after commencing an investigation of Doctors Rodney murder, that still wasn't enough.

Senator, I admit that after Leader review, while I was confident he wasn't the one who threw the chemical soaked rag in my room in the attempt on my life, it didn't necessarily also mean he was innocent of the Rodney murder.

Although I will admit the time I began having serious doubts regarding his alleged guilt.

So when the arrest of the proper suspect was made of Josh Nichols, it was with.

Proper evidence?

Yes, Senator.

He was caught accessing restricted data and attempting to send it to the Chinese Embassy in Wellington, New Zealand.

We set up a trap which we knew the guilty culprit would act upon.

Mr.

Nichols was apprehended after starting an uploaded data as well as having a concealed weapon which was the same in design and construction as the murder weapon used on Doctor Mark Rodney.

OK.

The search the.

TRAP and the arrests were all authorized with the proper paperwork authorized by my superiors.

Yes Senator.

However, because Munson Scott is federally funded complex, the laptops used federally owned and the sleeping birds federally provided there was no requirements secure require a search warrant.

Well, I suppose we should be happy that one worked out in your favor.

So he was arrested and you're escorting him back to McMurdo Station to be handed over to US Marshals who'd take him back to the US for formal sentencing.

But your plane crashed on route.

The NTSB here says it was a mechanical failure.

The the bottles that assisted takeoff didn't eject and fell into an engine mid flight.

Yes, Senator, that was what I was told as well.

However, later investigations of mine showed deliberate sabotage to ensure the drugs that have been stored on the plane were not able to make it to America.

Ah yes, sabotaged by this Chaz Wilford who you shot during a hostage standoff in his in a coma.

Also, who the Department of Energy say they've never heard of.

Back to the plane crash.

In your report, it says the plane broke into and the survivor set to create a rescue plan.

Did I include the murder suspect Josh Nichols as well?

Senator, before, during and after the crash, Josh Nichols was handcuffed and restrained due to the threat that he had caused.

After learning the emergency handheld radio was damaged and with Mr.

Nichols being the only one of us who could repair it, I impressed upon him the need to work with us to achieve the rescue.

So who shot him in the arm?

No, Senator.

I grazed him in the arm to limit the back and forth and secure his cooperation as our fuel supplies to burn wood and stay alive.

We're depleting.

Sorry, I'm sorry, I'm having trouble understanding what I'm reading.

OK, so the plane crashed.

Yes, Senator, that is correct.

Everybody survived the wrecked, only you sustained any injury.

Yes, Senator, that is correct.

After the crash, Mr.

Nichols was handcuffed and had shackles.

On yes, Senator, that is correct.

And you needed his help to repair the emergency radio to effect a rescue.

Yes, Senator, that is also correct.

So to encourage his help, I'm sorry you shot an unarmed, handcuffed suspect in the arm.

No Senator, that is not entirely accurate.

I continue to stand by my official submitted report which states I winged him to ensure time, energy and heat, which we had limited amounts of, weren't wasted on what I assume would be his mind games in reaching some agreement.

I had four other lives to think about.

Oh, you shot him in the arm?

I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.

You pointed your agency issued firearm at him and nicked his arm to enlist his assistance.

Yes, Senator, that is correct.

During a high risk tactical operation, marshals on fugitive task forces, witness protection or special OPS may discharge weapons in scenarios where threats are present but not yet life threatening.

I determined be this such a scenario.

Later he attacked you and he escaped wherein you pursued him to the ends of the Cliff face estimated to be about 700 feet to the ground below and he jumped rather than face rearrest.

That is how the events took place.

Yes, Senator, He.

Jumped in little cold weather, protective clothing, no food, no gear in the middle of winter season -90° off a mountain.

Yes, Senator, that too is correct.

Jeez.

And he disappeared until he was seen nine months later attending the Nobel award ceremony on international television.

Yes, Senator, I'm not able to explain how that occurred, so.

We're being asked to vote on a nominee who shot an unarmed man in handcuffs in custody, who then escaped not once but twice, and beyond all possible odds was wearing an Armani tuxedo in Stockholm.

Almost a year later, Mr.

Chairman, my time has almost expired, so I'll go ahead and yield.

Oh, oh, sorry, Deputy Marshall.

What happened to the drugs that had been stowed on the plane you were on and crashed?

Senator, a few months after the crash, the NTSB, accompanied by agents with the DEA and FBI, arrived on sea and discovered there had been a recovery operation by individuals unknown.

Thank you for enlighten us all, Deputy Marshall Marlow.

Mr.

Chairman, now I formally yield my remaining time.

There will be order on this chambers.

All right, this is going to happen.

I've just been given information which was provided to this committee and pertains to these proceedings.

I believe it requires comment from the nominee in this session.

However, as we will need time to review this information as well as several members on this committee have conflicting meetings later today, they must attend now.

I'm suspending this proceeding until 9:00 AM tomorrow morning, where we will reconvene.

Not only do I want to discuss this new information with you, Deputy Marshall, but also because we still have final closing remarks and proper adjournment to go through.

Members of this committee are expected to clear their calendars tomorrow to make this a priority.

Then enough dilly dallying already tomorrow.

We are an adjournment until tomorrow, at which time you'll be called to the stand to help us understand troubling information about the light on your wife's passing, investigation afterwards, and support from the Marshall Service since then, after which we'll be more than ready to vote upon the nomination in advance for the Senate.

This meeting is adjourned until

9

9:00 AM tomorrow.

There's no secret that I was suffering afterwards, and I'm sure there's no shortage of rumors flying around that I was only there due to being Chuck's son-in-law.

None of that ever bothered me, and it still doesn't, but I have to believe they know.

But you said how you were dealing with your wife's with Diane and the baby's death wasn't known to anybody other than Chuck and Fiona.

As far as I know, there wasn't anybody else aware.

Hell, most of those 20 years I wasn't aware due to my Somebody must have found out.

Regardless if it was 5 or 15 or last week, somebody knows?

You're positive nobody the Senate is staff would have interviewed about your past, would have been aware of your prolonged grief disorder or dissociative coping?

No, I can't be positive anything anymore.

Fiona's the only living person I'm sure would have been aware and she wouldn't have said anything under any circumstances.

OK, let's take a breath here.

Just just because they want to talk about Diane and the investigation doesn't necessarily mean that they are.

Wake up already, Kendra, they know, and I'm about to lose it all.

Bass, we can fix this and we'll face it together, all of us.

But please don't snap at the people who are trying to help you, especially me.

Right.

You're right, Kendra.

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry about that.

I'm sorry for jumping down your throat.

Sorry, Franklin.

None of this is having enough.

It isn't supposed to be happening this way.

What do you mean, Franklin?

Ohio.

Sorry, I meant that I reviewed all the files and answers Bass gave the Senator staffers.

None of those files or responses would have.

Provided any insight into how Javert here was coping with the loss something new?

Happened.

Bass, you said at the very end of the questioning, some young Gopher or staffer came in with a note.

Yeah.

He she they handed it to the Senator Hawks.

Yes.

What was his reaction?

Glee and self-serving delight, I'm sure.

No, really bass.

Think, really think.

You saw him.

Take the note.

Read the note.

I bet he looked up and looked at you, didn't he?

Probably Franklin.

Try think back.

He's smirking.

Right side of his face.

Oh, come on, Deputy.

You're a trained interrogator.

You read human body language and facial expressions better than anyone I know.

I've seen you do it.

Think think back, you can get more.

Than that.

He's smirking, like I said.

He looks quickly to his left, over to Senator Kenzie, I think, licks his upper lip and then looked at me.

This.

Tells you what?

Franklin, I'm a little stressed here.

I've barely slept my entire career.

My entire life is coming unravelled.

If they have what I fear they have, then my actions will have taken down Charlie's legacy that he worked so hard to build, and Fiona will probably be ruined and booted from the FBI.

So if you know something, just fucking say it.

This is why everybody says you're great at reading people but absolutely shit at poker.

Deputy Bass.

He's bluffing.

Oh, he suspects.

I'm sure he's putting together a puzzle with no box picture to use as reference.

I was watching the entire hearing down here and even I didn't see it until just now.

Franklin.

Every time he thought himself or somebody else was tripping you up, he sat stone faced.

He thought they had you for sure, but with the hell of a devilish defense counsel, we sidestepped.

Elegantly, I may add.

Franklin.

Franklin.

Right, right, right.

Sorry.

When they thought they had you on shooting to wound nickels, but you gave them the acceptable exception to the rule.

When they thought they might have you on the warrantless search, but you cited exigent circumstances and an understanding of Steagall versus United States ruling.

He licked his upper lip.

He thought he had cornered you, but now he wasn't sure.

But but you're sure, Franklin, you're sure he doesn't have anything?

Not 100% sure no, more like 98%.

I'm formally declining the nomination and resigning as AUS Deputy Marshall.

What?

You both heard me.

It's over.

They won.

Tried to fight the system, try to do what my heart said was the right thing, to do the proper thing.

Now I'm now I've overstepped and I've got too confident and too proud and I forgot how my actions could have consequences on those I love and have lost.

Javert, as much as I love the smell of the sin of pride, you can't give up.

Sweetheart, I know it looks bad and OK.

I know you have emotions, a lot of emotions around this topic that are still healing and raw.

But to throw in the towel?

To surrender.

That isn't the best Marlow I know I've.

Lost.

No, you're tired, that's all.

You have them on the ropes and they know it.

They're going to the well of desperation with something they were obviously just given.

And you, you heard Franklin.

They're bluffing, trying to rattle your cage.

Stick to the plan, answer the questions they ask honestly, and use the answers I gave you.

If you get in a bind, they'll try to trip you up, but I'm willing to bet they have not a damned thing I'm.

Not willing to make that gamble.

I am shit at poker, remember, and I won't gamble with the lives and reputations of anybody else, no.

Honey I.

Will you make me a promise?

I know for a fact you always keep your promises.

Will you make one for me?

What's the promise?

Go sleep on it.

Go back to your birth, drink, sleep, have phenomenal sex, all of the above.

Whatever you need to do to relax a bit.

Don't make any final decisions until you hear back from me.

If afterwards you think this is what you want to do, then OK.

But will you promise to give me one chance?

My plan?

BI Promise.

Wonderful Doctor Jennings as a fellow connoisseur of verdict.

Impossible.

Remember the episode when the cartel drug Lord simply wanted to retire from the narcos life and sing opera professionally?

What?

Not the time, Franklin.

Just get him back to your birth.

Plan B is going to take some time to get set up and I need to start now.

I may need right up to the last moment.

But Bass, I've never known you to give up before.

I'll be damned if you do so on my watch.

Now go.

I have a lot of very long distance calls to make.

I hope I have roaming coverage.

You 2GO leave it to me.

Lot to do and little time to do it.

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Good morning.

Today is April 25th, 2023, and I'm Chad Underwood in our Washington, DC office for G Span.

This is day three of the 118th Congress hearings on the nomination submitted by President Bruce J Campbell.

Specifically, today's session will be a continuation of Supervisory Deputy Marshall Bass Marlow to become a fully sworn United States Marshall.

In a truly unprecedented turn of events, this will be the longest confirmation hearing of any nominee selected to the posting of US Marshall, moving into its second full day after new information was brought into chambers yesterday afternoon and provided to Senator Victor Hawks.

Indeed, the entire schedule for today has been revised in preparation for another day of testimony.

After initial comments from the chairman, a witness will be called into the chamber to provide their information after being issued A subpoena.

Obviously, this has resulted in even more public and media interest making headline news last evening and into today's morning programs.

Viewership, already at record highs, is now expected to double.

Indeed, it could be said that the eyes of the world are focused on Capitol Hill and today's.

Not I'll be sitting right over here, sweetheart, Right out of the camera view.

Whatever you decide, whatever you feel is the proper thing, I hope you know I'll support you and we'll always love you.

Regardless of if it's staying here or leaving the station, we do it together.

I got an e-mail earlier.

They rearranged the docket for today.

Just like the G Span guy said, they're going to bring somebody in to testify.

Not only are they opening another round of questions, but it looks like they found somebody who knows the.

Truth about.

Chuck and Fiona supported me and how I dealt with Diane and the baby.

They really stacked the deck against me today, not taking any chances.

Does Franklin have anything yet?

Well, I went down there an hour ago to check and he was frantically working on something in there, but he told me he'd let me know when everything was set.

Honey, they're about to start.

I think we're officially.

Oh man, they told me.

Be the one I tell you.

Damn, I'm not sure, Zeke, buddy.

Kind of the middle of my life ending.

No, no, no, no, no, man.

No.

Look, Bass, you need to.

You need to trust frankly, what I know.

I know, right?

They said if you heard that from me, you know it's serious.

Don't do nothing now.

We got you, man.

Turning on telecom.

3.

Oh, Sarah 2, I got to go.

Yeah, I gotta do some more running.

Supervisory Deputy US Marshall Bass Marlowe has appeared on screen in chambers looking more confused really than confident at first glance.

Honey, honey game face.

Today will be a true test of his abilities to win over the lawmakers as yesterday's session had the Deputy Marshall answering very rough questions and being on the defensive By the sound of the senators at the conclusion of yesterday, it would seem today will be more of the same.

Senator Hawks and the committee are being shown in and taking their places.

We're also hearing something of a gathering has started outside the Senate building where supporters of Deputy Marlow have gathered to show their support.

The chairman is calling the session to order.

Let's listen in all.

Right, all right, let us come to order people.

Again, I want to remind the gallery members depressed the meetings were in the room.

Time for acting up.

I want order in the quorum.

I want you to act like you are in a church, not the State Fair.

OK, Good morning.

Ranking Member Tillis, Members of the committee, thank you for ensuring we had time for today's proceedings.

This is continuing the nomination review of Supervisor Deputy Bass Wyatt Marlow, United States Marshall, to a Marshall position.

I want to thank you, Marlow, for returning, thanking the members of this committee who burned the midnight oil last night to get today's schedule shuffled around and up to and including Pristine's after nominee Malo session.

Today should be quiet and interesting day.

We're going to be digging into some truths that might be hard to hear.

People go to sea and even harder to swallow.

I have ever confidence that by the end of today's hearing, we'll have the proper unjust outcome.

Now, Ranking Member Tillis being on the other side of the political aisle, I'm sure you prepared open remarks of your own regard to the nominee, Senator Tillis.

Thank you, Mr.

Chairman, and I also thank you, Mr.

Marlowe, for returning today.

It is my hope that I got to meet you in person one day, young man.

Thank you, Mr.

Chairman, and with that, I yield the rest of my time.

Now, I just got done telling you people to keep it zipped.

Senator, tell us, Are you sure those are the words that you don't on the record?

Yes, Mr.

Chairman, that is my intent.

All right then, as you want it, I'm going to actually make lunch on time today after all, moving ahead, we have our witness who will be.

Oh, we're on.

We're on now.

Oh, splendid.

Good morning, Mr.

Chairman.

Distinguished members of the Judiciary Committee.

I understand I've been asked to testify today regarding the nomination of Supervisory Deputy Marshall Bass Wyatt Marlowe.

But first, let's acknowledge the elephant in the room, or rather the cat on the screen.

It seems my Zoom call has decided to embellish my appearance with this curious little filter.

I I have tried, quite sincerely to remove it and yet some masks refuse to come off.

Now, before anyone grows concerned, let me offer this reassurance.

I am, despite appearances, not a pussy.

This is completely unacceptable and outside a poor call.

Point of procedure, Mr.

Chairman.

Senator Buxton.

Mr.

Chairman, I direct your attention to the approved schedule.

The individual before us is Mr.

Cohen, attorney at Law.

I will send information that Mister Cohen has information important and germane to these hearings.

His extensive knowledge of information in cases the nominee has been asked and responded to, including cases he worked directly with Supervisory Deputy Marshall Marlow.

Thus, it makes his testimony both relevant and necessary.

I want that that mask he's got there removed immediately get it on.

Oh, Mr.

Chairman, some things cannot be undone, but I assure you we are doing everything possible to get this pussy off my face.

I remind you what you are, counselor.

You want to testify, fine, but we are swearing you in now.

You solemnly swear the testimony you will give before this committee on the Judiciary of the United States Senate will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God.

Mr.

Chairman, I always tell the truth.

It's just that I know far more of it than others.

I do so swear this really is Franklin's time to shine.

All right before us is a Franklin Cohen Defense Council license to practice.

The hell are you doing back here?

Very good.

Mr.

Chairman, such an appropriate pun of a question.

You know why I'm here.

But if we must put on a show, let's at least go through the motions, shall we?

I am here because I was asked.

And when old, old friends need a word, I find it unwise to ignore them.

Besides, it's been so long since we've all had a proper chat.

To answer your question, I am here as a character witness for Deputy Marshall Bass Marlow.

Who subpoenaed you?

Subpoenaed.

Oh, no, no, no, no, no.

That would have required formal service, which is quite impossible, giving that I'm at the same remote station as Deputy Marshall Marlow.

Instead, I received a kind and irresistible request from none other than the senator, Zuri Buxton, after my urgent e-mail to her.

So generous.

Really, Zuri?

If I'm not mistaken, I do believe that is the Swahili word for beautiful.

Love the power dress suit.

Senator Buxton, Mary Meryl Streep, Devil Wears Prada vibe you've pulled off.

Kudos to Youdos, Madam Senator.

And what exactly you wish to testify to, Councillor?

Ah, finally we arrive at Franklin's time to shine.

I have known Deputy Marshall Marlow since his arrival on this station two years ago.

In my capacity as legal counsel and let's call it what it is, a humble purveyor of order, I assisted in the investigation and eventual arrest of 1 Mr.

Joshua Nichols, who as you well know was responsible for the first homicide on this continent.

The first stain of non so proverbial blood on the ice, as it were.

Of course, I also worked alongside Marlowe in dismantling the designer drug pipeline flowing through this research facility.

You remember that, don't you, Mr.

Chairman?

Good senators of this committee, the voters whom you represent more so than at any point in time in this nation, are looking for their better angels.

I happen to know a few things about angels.

They don't dwell in the heavens above.

They won't be found in storybooks or in theaters or television.

They walk amongst you.

You have a prime example, testifying here before you in these chambers.

Supervisory Deputy US Marshall Bass Marlowe is one of those individuals, A gentleman who is utterly beyond reproach.

Franklin, what is your game?

Jerry, you never change.

I do enjoy a good game, a game of chance, of wits, of careful stakes.

But what I do not enjoy is when the house is rigged, when the cards were marked before the hand was even dealt.

And when that happens, you don't play the hat.

Goodness gracious.

No, you change the dealer.

Ah, but yes, let's let's talk about games, shall we?

Tempe, AZ 1970s Senator Rockwell, I assure you, Deputy Marshall has never frequented those establishments.

Poplar Bluff, MO Senator Kitchener, No such shady real estate deals with bilking partners in his property portfolio.

Missouri Dreadful place.

Foreign donations tucked into neat little offshore accounts.

Senator Newcomb, I can personally confirm Marlowe's books are cleaner than others.

And Phuket, Thailand.

Senator Winston, you won't find young underage lads in seedy hotels from glass.

Marlowe's history.

No, esteemed members of this committee, there are no dead bodies in his closet or under a summer home in the Hamptons.

No.

Now, how about yours?

Ah, and there it is, that feeling the moment a person realizes they are well and truly seen.

So, oh, shall we continue?

Or would you rather discuss the real matters before us?

What's the problem, Senators?

Does my avatar have your tongue?

Oh my, my, this is fun.

A regular barrel of hairless apes?

Or is the same monkeys I always forget?

No, no matter.

So any more questions for me?

Mr.

Chairman, according to the day's agenda, it appears you had information to provide regarding the nominee's history.

I'd like to suggest we forego that and move on to a formal vote.

Seconded.

You cannot second a motion counselor.

However, I can and happily do I second.

Motion on the floor and 2nd it is to proceed direct to a vote.

Does anybody want to say any closing words?

Mr.

Chairman.

Big surprise under Buxton.

Mr.

Chairman, Ranking Member and colleagues of this committee, I rise today to speak plainly because the people I represent don't have time for political games or self-serving theatrics.

We are not here to put on a show.

We are here to determine whether Supervisory Deputy US Marshall Bass Wyatt Malow is the right man to carry the badge and the burden of service in our nation's 95th District.

Now let's get something straight.

This nominee ain't some paper pusher looking for a promotion.

Deputy Marlowe is the ICE Sheriff known across this country and across the globe for putting his life on the line when most folks would have turned away.

He didn't just crack a case, he dismantled the so-called Chinese Dream pipeline, shutting down billions and let me say that again, billions in poison headed for our streets.

He has stared down fugitives, traffickers, hostage takers and terrorists and time and time again he brought people home safe.

Colleagues, I listened as some here tried to twist his actions to take honorable service and turn it into scandal.

They want to harp on a 5 minute window between a warrant and an extension entry, or reduce his sacrifice in the South Pole plane crash to a footnote.

But I want you to hear what the American people already know.

Bass Marlowe didn't wait on comfort.

He didn't wait on politics.

He acted.

He protected lives.

And when it meant putting his own body, his own reputation on the line, he did it anyway.

I also took note, Mr.

Chairman, that when pressed on whether he thought himself worthy of this honor, Bass Marlowe didn't puff out his chest or Polish his metals.

He simply said, I let my record speak for itself.

That humility, that groundness, paired with the most decorated service record before this committee today, that is exactly the kind of leadership this country is crying out for.

And let's be real, the public already sees it.

They see a man who cannot be rattled by gotcha questions or partisan baiting.

They see someone who embodies the principle that law enforcement isn't about ego, it's about trust.

That's why people packed into these hearings.

That's why they call him the ICE Sheriff.

Because he is steady, he is fair, and he is unflinching.

So my colleagues may posture, they may bluster, but when the dust settles, the truth stands.

Supervisory Deputy Marshall Bass Wyatt Marlowe is not just qualified, he is the very model of what a United States Marshall should be.

I urge this committee to do right by the people, do right by the badge, and advance his nomination without delay.

Thank you, Mr.

Chairman.

I yield.

Great.

We'll move to voice of vote.

All those approving the nominations say aye.

Aye.

Aye, aye aye.

Those opposed say nay.

Any abstentions.

Nominee carries by unanimous vote.

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