
McMullen At Large | Bianco Belongs Behind Bars, Not In Governors Office
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This week on McMullen At Large, host John takes aim at a growing scandal shaking California law enforcement. Drawing on Christopher Damien’s powerful investigation for The Desert Sun and USA TODAY Network, McMullen exposes the corruption and cruelty of Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco’s and his department — now at the center of a state civil rights probe. As Bianco campaigns for governor, McMullen asks: Can a man who hides the truth from his own citizens be trusted to lead forty million of them? This is a story of cover-ups, retaliation, and the moral cost of unchecked power in California politics.
Takeaways:
- The Desert Sun’s investigation reveals systemic abuse and concealment under Sheriff Chad Bianco.
- Bianco is a leading Republican candidate for California governor.
- Captain Victoria Flores blew the whistle on a “culture of cover-up.”
- Nineteen inmates died in Riverside County jails in 2022 alone.
- The California DOJ continues a civil rights investigation into Bianco’s office.
- Whistleblower Flores alleges she was fired for refusing to lie.
- Families of victims were misled and denied transparency.
- McMullen urges Californians: Leadership demands truth — not tyranny.
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