This episode of the Duncan Trussell Family Hour features attorney Daniel Sheehan reflecting on his legal career, including work on major cases such as the Pentagon Papers and Watergate, and sharing his perspective on government transparency, public trust, and the role of constitutional accountability.
The conversation explores historical examples of misconduct, evolving political dynamics in the United States, and concerns about growing public skepticism toward institutions. It also addresses ongoing efforts related to the study and disclosure of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), including advocacy for greater government openness and congressional oversight. Sheehan outlines his current work with the New Paradigm Institute, emphasizing civic engagement, public education, and nonviolent participation in democratic processes as key paths forward.