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Kash Patel: Strategy Backfires for Clinton Associates; Fusion GPS Emails Reveal Disinformation Play | Kash’s Corner

Kash's Corner

Kash Patel

Politics, Government, News

4.8627 Ratings

🗓️ 30 April 2022

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

“You can’t say it’s attorney-client privilege, and then sneakily have it sent out to six different media outlets because you want that story, that narrative … out in the mainstream media.”

The defense strategy for ex-Clinton lawyer Michael Sussmann is backfiring, says Kash Patel.


While Clinton associates including former Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta, campaign manager Robby Mook, campaign lawyer Marc Elias, opposition research firm Fusion GPS, and tech executive Rodney Joffe have jumped into the fray to issue pleadings asserting attorney-client and work-product privileges, special counsel John Durham “completely destroys them with their own work,” Kash says.


In this episode, Kash and Jan break down what’s in John Durham’s latest pleadings, the judge’s order, the defense’s filings, and the stunning misfiled emails between Fusion GPS and members of the media—which were erroneously publicized without redactions.

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, welcome back to Cash's Corner.

0:13.8

This week's episode is coming to you from Epoch Times, DC Bureau.

0:18.8

Well, Cashin, it seems like special counsel Durham is giving us Hugh, well, not just him

0:25.0

actually, Durham and people responding to Durham are giving us a lot of fodder for Cassia's

0:32.0

Corner these days.

0:33.0

So I guess we're doing another Durham-based episode, Jan.

0:35.4

Before we go there, let's talk a little bit about free speech,

0:38.5

Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter. And so one of the things that I found really fascinating,

0:43.6

I mean, kind of unbelievable is the response on the side of the folks who seem to have been

0:50.1

dominating Twitter for the past however many years, right? And there's, I mean, there's people

0:55.4

screaming and there's people basically saying, well, there's just going to be all this disinformation

1:01.1

that's going to be dangerous to democracy. Yeah, so I've never been on Twitter. As you know,

1:06.3

I'm biased. I'm a truth social guy now. but I have followed Twitter over the years and

1:11.6

it was utilized when I ran the Russia Gate investigation as a tool for disinformation

1:18.6

by the likes of guys like Adam Schiff, who was the Democratic leader on the House Intel Committee at the time.

1:23.6

It's not surprising to me that these same folks who utilize Twitter and all the other

1:29.5

applications and platforms and mainstream media outlets to go out and purvey fake information

1:35.6

about Russia Gates, since that's what we're talking about today, have now suddenly done a

1:39.0

180 and said, uh-oh, if Elon must buy Twitter, it's the death of democracy and the full start of disinformation.

1:47.3

And I was like, hang on a second, you guys have been putting out disinformation on Twitter for five years.

1:51.4

And now it's starting because Elon Musk bought it.

1:54.9

It doesn't really matter, but I think it's best highlighted by, of course, none other than that.

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