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Kash’s Corner: SCOTUS Leak; Controversial DHS Disinformation Board Could Target Americans; Durham Wins Key Motion

Kash's Corner

Kash Patel

News, Government, Politics

4.8627 Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2022

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

What will be the consequences of the leak of the Supreme Court’s draft opinion on Roe v. Wade? What form should a proper investigation take?


What will be the role of the new Disinformation Governance Board under the Department of Homeland Security? Its new head, Nina Jankowicz, is under fire for past comments she’s made, including citing Christopher Steele’s “expertise” on the evolution of disinformation and questioning the authenticity of the Hunter Biden laptop.


And what might be contained in the documents that ex-Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann and other Clinton campaign associates are trying to keep from special counsel John Durham?


We discuss all these questions and more in this episode of Kash’s Corner.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everybody and welcome back to Cash's Corner.

0:14.0

So Cash, we've got a ton to talk about today. I mean, of course, there's this Supreme Court leak that we absolutely have to

0:22.6

talk about. How did that happen? We're definitely going to talk Durham. I think we'll save

0:27.9

that for the end, but Durham has delivered us another, and the court, frankly, has delivered

0:33.4

us even more information to update our viewers about. But then I think we also need to talk about

0:38.7

this disinformation governance board. I mean, it figures into a lot of work that you're actually

0:43.9

doing with fight with Cash and so forth. And also, there's this kind of connection with DHS,

0:49.1

also to the border that we should cover. So it's going to be a big episode. Yeah, I guess today's

0:54.1

Cash's Corner episode is a choose your adventure, but I urge our audience to watch all of it.

0:59.5

Start with the Supreme Court. Look, as a former, as a recovering lawyer who was a public defender

1:03.7

and a terrorism prosecutor and who dealt with, you know, rulings by the Supreme Court constantly

1:09.8

that impacted my cases that I was trying, you know,

1:14.9

putting the substance of the matter to the side, my concern for our episode is the leak.

1:22.1

How the court is structured is there's nine justices and each of those justices has a number of

1:26.7

law clerks, just like most federal judges throughout the country, but the Supreme Court is the Supreme Court.

1:31.9

So they have the best and the brightest who come in from the top law schools in the country.

1:35.9

And they're the ones largely responsible to take direction from their respective justice to start drafting opinions on cases and matters that they've heard,

1:44.8

and also matters that they're going to hear

1:46.9

and make recommendations on whether or not they should hear them.

1:50.4

And what happens is there's a circulation of the memorandum

1:53.4

internally at the Supreme Court.

1:55.7

And really, the only people that actually see the summon substance

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