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Kash’s Corner: Durham Blasts FBI Corruption Despite Danchenko Acquittal

Kash's Corner

Kash Patel

News, Politics, Government

4.8627 Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2022

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Kash’s Corner, we discuss Igor Danchenko’s acquittal of four counts of lying to the FBI and the strategy the defense used to win over the jury. Kash Patel reflects on the trial’s key takeaways and whether Americans should have any faith in the FBI moving forward.


“Now, thanks to John Durham, we know definitively that James Comey, Andy McCabe, Peter Strzok, and all the others at the FBI—Thibault, Auten, Somma—lied to a federal court, lied to the American public and intentionally—intentionally—did not do their jobs because they knew the answers to the questions about the Steele dossier, its source network, and its veracity would fail and would destroy their investigation,” says Kash Patel.


Are we living in a ‘post-truth’ America?


“These political witch hunts and prosecutions are very real, whether it’s January 6 or otherwise,” says Kash.


We also discuss the next steps for Durham, whether any corrupt FBI agents will be prosecuted, and what viewers can expect on the next season of Kash’s Corner.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everybody and welcome back to Cash's Corner. If you can believe it, this is the last episode of season five. I certainly can't.

0:18.6

Jan and I will be back with you, Cassius Corner, after the midterms,

0:22.0

but we do have an episode left to get to. Jan, what are we going to be talking about today?

0:26.5

Well, in a way, it's kind of a, I guess, a fitting topic. It is the end of the Danchenko trial,

0:35.1

possibly the last prosecution. If you believe the Wall Street Journal

0:39.1

that Durham is going to actually do as special counsel, possibly.

0:43.7

Of course, Danchenko, as probably a lot of our viewers know, is found not guilty on four counts

0:48.7

of lying.

0:51.0

Well, let's start here.

0:52.7

So what's your reaction, Cash?

0:54.6

A lot. So what's your reaction, Cash? A lot.

0:55.6

So unlike the suspect case, which I've talked about before being jury nullification,

1:03.2

where the jurors themselves have come out and said they were Clinton donors and they said

1:06.9

themselves after the verdict.

1:08.1

In the suspect case that the government should never brought this case.

1:11.6

That's a little different than the strategy utilized by the defense in the Denchenko case and

1:17.6

the information John Durham unveiled in the Danchenko case.

1:23.6

So I think the biggest takeaway for me is that it's unequivocal now that the world knows that James Comey lied to a federal court, lied to the American public, lied to Mueller and everybody else when he said he and his FBI had verified the FISA application against President Donald Trump in his campaign.

1:43.7

That's the purpose of the law.

1:45.5

When you go before federal court, especially the FISC, which I did many times when I was

1:50.6

a national security prosecutor, the Attorney General, along with the director of the FBI,

1:55.4

has to sign the FISA warrant application for the following purpose to specify that it has been verified, that

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