How FBI undercover agents actually work
Briefly

Scott Payne, an FBI agent known as the 'Hillbilly Donnie Brasco,' dedicated his career to exposing violent neo-Nazi groups threatening national security. Previously a deputy sheriff, Payne joined the FBI in 1998, where he fought against drug trafficking and domestic terrorism. His undercover work includes infiltrating the Outlaws Motorcycle Club and thwarting an attack planned by a white nationalist group. Since retiring, he has transitioned to public speaking and authored 'Code Name: Pale Horse', detailing his experiences. He shares insights on undercover techniques and the evolving landscape of U.S. law enforcement.
In an era where domestic terrorism is on the rise, agents like Scott Payne are crucial in risking their lives to unveil and stop violent extremist groups that threaten national security.
Scott Payne's remarkable undercover work and relentless pursuit of justice against neo-Nazi cells exemplify the dedication and courage of law enforcement in protecting communities from hate-driven violence.
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