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His past includes a seven-year term with the Attorney General's office, where he worked on investigations that delved into deep and troubling topics, including the infamous Waco incident. Here, Evelle provides a contrarian view of history, claiming that the true narrative of events surrounding Waco has been shrouded in misconception, suggesting that the fallout from this tragedy ignited discussions around states’ rights and the extent of federal jurisdiction.
Evelle expresses a disillusionment with the justice system, calling it an "illusion," culminating in a broader statement about governance in America. He refers to the government as a "government of gangsters," implying that true power lies with an elite class of bankers and financiers rather than elected officials.