He had met Morag in the past, and knew Pansy had invited her to her tea last month. She could be a useful contact. He filed that away before Percy's tone turned hostile.
"Believe it or not I miss her too." Harry told him softly in reference to Molly. He may not have been blood but he had considered her family.
His tone then turned more serious. "To match your frankness however I do see my people suffer. I do care about them. And I never stated coming out to muggles was a good idea, infact I argued with McGonagall about that." His eyes narrowed, "I have first hand experience what muggles can be like when they fear magic. However I knew publicly disagreeing with McGonagall would just split the people more so I kept it behind closed doors."
He paused took in a deep breath and said. "As of now mine and the Order's goals are to get rid of the Lestranges and get a proper Minister in place. Destroying all legality isn't on that list. I know how important having the Aurors look good is. Without them keeping order the public would likely go crazy. The main reason I even mentioned the radio show was giving you a way to be involved with that but at the same time without throwing it on the Aurors as a whole. The Order could take the fall for that and not suffer much if any damage to the reputation. Especially if any Auror involved claimed it wasn't with approval of the department."