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Kash’s Corner: Trump Indictment, Two-Tier System of Justice, and What This Means for America

Kash's Corner

Kash Patel

Politics, Government, News

4.8627 Ratings

🗓️ 17 June 2023

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

On June 8, former President Donald Trump said he’d been informed by his attorneys that he had been indicted by special counsel Jack Smith as part of the investigation into his handling of classified documents.


It’s the two-tier system of justice playing out yet again, argues Kash Patel, from Russiagate to impeachment No. 1 to impeachment No. 2 to the weaponization of the Jan. 6 committee to the cover-up of the Hunter Biden laptop scandal. What does all this mean for America?


Kash Patel and Jan Jekielek sit down for a live show of Kash’s Corner in Prescott, Arizona.


Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everybody and welcome to an extremely special episode of Cash's Corner live from Prescott, Arizona, at our dear friends home, the Borlens. Thank you so much for having us. We have a live

0:21.3

audience here. We're streaming live right now. We're going to replay at the regular time,

0:26.2

8 p.m. Eastern, and we're going to take questions from our audience. So, Jan, I think we need some

0:31.2

mega-sized news for this mega-sized episode of Cash's Corner. Do you have any?

0:36.2

Well, not two hours ago that Trump indictment was

0:39.5

unsealed, kind of throwing a wrench into our plans for the episode to some extent, but at the same

0:45.0

time, an amazing opportunity to get some cash thoughts hot off the presses, so to speak. So,

0:52.3

you know, looking at this indictment cash, we've got 37 counts

0:55.8

in the federal indictment. We've got 31 counts of willful retention of national defense

1:00.8

information. We seem to have a recording of President Trump talking about, you know, some documents

1:06.3

are secret that he knows and, you know, trying to hide them. It looks pretty scary to a lot of people.

1:11.3

What's your reaction to this?

1:13.0

So, look, Jan, you know, I spent time as a federal prosecutor, national security prosecutor,

1:16.7

and also as a federal public defender in the district of Miami down south.

1:21.8

And an indictment, as every judge will read out at the beginning of every single criminal case,

1:26.8

is not evidence of anything.

1:28.7

It is a charging document, and it is a one-way street.

1:33.2

The prosecutors are allowed to go to a grand jury, produce evidence, and then ask a grand jury,

1:40.7

is it 51% to 49% maybe a little more than not that a crime may be occurred?

1:46.4

That's the standard. And since it's just prosecutors in the room, Yang, there's no cross-examination,

1:52.9

there's no defenses, there's nothing like that put forth. So indictments are meant to be scary,

1:57.2

especially federal indictments. I know, I used to write them. I used to write terrorism

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