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Kash Patel: Newly Released FBI Notes Expose Their Own Lies and Conspiracy Against Trump | Kash’s Corner

Kash's Corner

Kash Patel

Politics, Government, News

4.8627 Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2022

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

“In March of 2017 … [then-FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe] is admitting—in a meeting with the team running the Russiagate investigation—that there is no connection between Alfa Bank and Trump Tower,” according to newly released FBI notes, says Kash Patel.


These handwritten FBI and DOJ notes incriminate top officials and expose a conspiracy against Donald Trump, Kash says.


“As the lead Russiagate investigator, I never saw these notes. We asked for them. And they told us—they, the Department of Justice, the FBI—told us they did not exist.”


In this episode, Kash explains what he’s found in these newly released documents and why the judge’s recent order in the Michael Sussmann case was not a huge blow to special counsel John Durham’s case, unlike what many have claimed.


Kash and Jan also take a look at the firestorm of protests occurring outside the homes of Supreme Court justices since the leak of a draft ruling on Roe v. Wade. Will the justices be influenced?

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everybody and welcome back to Cash's Corner. We have looked at all your comments and we are going to give you the full details on how to obtain the Epoch Times exclusive SpyGate InfoGraph signed by me. We'll give you all the details at the end of the show. So, Cash, it is actually quite amazing. How many people are interested in this infographic? It's got a number of years on it. I mean, I don't know how many, but it's aged really well.

0:39.4

Well, that's what the truth does, Jan.

0:41.7

It ages well, and it's required no corrections.

0:46.4

And personally, if I can take a second, as the chief investigator of the Russiagate hoax,

0:52.2

it is my favorite poster infograph ever produced by anyone in the media.

0:55.5

And the Epoch Times nailed it, which is why our audience wants it and as an added bonus, I'm going to sign it for him.

0:58.8

So once again, John Durham is kind of delivering for us for the show here.

1:04.1

It's quite amazing.

1:05.1

Actually, in this case, it's the defense, some of their submissions we're going to look at.

1:09.2

And also this new judge's order that, you know, there's some kind of pros and cons.

1:15.0

From your perspective, we're going to find out a little bit about that today.

1:20.1

But we're sitting, you know, not steps away from the Supreme Court right now,

1:24.8

where there's, of course, we discussed last week,

1:27.4

there's all sorts of

1:28.3

protests in response to this draft ruling by Justice Alito being leaked. And in fact, from what

1:35.3

I understand, all six of the conservative justices' homes have protests in front of them. And so let's

1:42.8

start talking about this this because there's actually

1:45.0

federal law that is supposed to prevent behavior in front of judges' homes that would influence

1:52.5

their decision-making, which is presumably the purpose of the protests in the first place. So lay

1:56.0

this out for me.

1:57.0

Yeah, no, I'm glad we're starting on this topic. We'll get to all things, John Durham,

2:00.0

and I think our folks in the audience should go back and quickly look at last week's episode, how we set up

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