<P> Dean obtains the disc and Brill identifies Reynolds in the recovered video, but the disc is destroyed during an escape from an NSA raid . Brill, whose real name is Edward Lyle, tells Dean of his past as a communications expert; he was stationed in Iran during the Iranian Revolution; his partner, Rachel's father, was killed, but Lyle made it out and has been in hiding since . Lyle tries to coax Dean into running away, but Dean is adamant about clearing his name . </P> <P> Dean and Lyle trail another supporter of the surveillance bill, U.S. Congressman Sam Albert, videotaping him having an affair with his aide . Dean and Lyle "hide" one of the NSA's bugs in Albert's room so Albert will find it and have the NSA start an investigation into Albert's tapping . Lyle also deposits money into Reynolds's bank account to make it appear that he is taking bribes, putting pressure on Reynolds . </P> <P> Lyle contacts Reynolds to set up a meeting to exchange the video and get Reynolds to incriminate himself . Reynolds' men instead ambush the meeting and hold Lyle and Dean at gunpoint, demanding the tape . Dean tells them that the Hammersley murder footage is in the hands of Pintero, knowing Pintero's restaurant is under FBI surveillance . Dean, Reynolds, and the NSA team head into Pintero's restaurant . Using ambiguous language, Dean convinces Pintero that Reynolds is after the incriminating video Dean blackmailed him with and the encounter turns into a massive gunfight that kills the mobsters, Reynolds, and several of his NSA team . Lyle escapes while the FBI rescues Dean and uncovers the entire conspiracy . </P> <P> The U.S. Congress is forced to abandon the bill to avoid a national scandal, though they cover up the NSA's involvement to preserve the agency's reputation . Dean is cleared of all charges and is reunited with his wife . Lyle leaves Dean a "goodbye" message via his TV as he's watching, showing himself relaxing in a tropical location . </P>

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