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Mar-a-Lago Raid: Kash Patel Talks Search Warrants, Law Enforcement, Magistrate Judge Reinhart

Kash's Corner

Kash Patel

Politics, Government, News

4.8627 Ratings

🗓️ 14 August 2022

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Kash’s Corner, Kash Patel dives into the Mar-a-Lago raid and the many unanswered questions surrounding it.

“Nothing these guys do is inadvertent. Everything they do is intentional, including this intentional raid on President Trump’s home,” argues Kash Patel.

We discuss what Kash Patel sees as the failure to apply blind justice as well as the government’s abandonment of due process and its selective application of the law.

“Jurisdiction is supposed to be blind,” says Kash Patel. “They are selectively applying federal jurisdiction by going to a magistrate judge that they know hates President Trump as much as they do, and applying their political bias to what’s supposed to be an apolitical investigation.”

Does this constitute a modern-day Watergate?

“It’s the same individuals that ran Russiagate. It’s the same individuals that said Hunter Biden’s laptop was Russian disinformation. It’s the same individuals that falsified FISA warrants. These people are running this investigation? When is it going to be enough?”

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody.

0:12.1

Welcome back to Cash's Corner with myself and Jan Yakelick.

0:15.3

I think this episode is going to be a heater.

0:17.4

Well, Cash, I've been hoping for quite a while, quite a number of episodes now, to do something

0:24.1

other than basically looking at former President Trump.

0:28.3

Not today!

0:30.5

It's, you know, I think the whole episode is going to have to be about this recent raid

0:35.8

on Mar-a-Lago and all the fascinating commentary that's come out

0:40.3

there, the conjecture, and also some realities that we know, frankly.

0:44.3

But I'm going to start here. One of my favorite essayists out there these days is actually

0:48.3

Matt Taibi.

0:49.3

He's brilliant.

0:50.3

And he, really, and he wrote something like this.

0:53.3

He said, we may be looking at simultaneously the dumbest and most inadvertently destructive political gambit in the recent history of this country. Right. And that's, and his caveat is unless there's something, quote unquote, pulverizing, right? What are your thoughts? You know, Matt's one of the few reporters out there with journalistic integrity. I've spoken to Matt in the past, and I don't think we politically line on much of anything, but he cares about the truth. And I said, that's great. If you write about that, I'm happy to talk to you. And I think that headline is largely accurate. I might adjust one thing when he gives them a little bit too much credit,

1:28.2

in my opinion, by saying inadvertently. Nothing these guys do is inadvertent. Everything they do is

1:33.0

intentional, including this intentional raid on President Trump's home. The former President

1:40.8

of the United States' house just got raided. For what? Some giant criminal conspiracy, some fraud to steal money from Americans and take it for himself,

1:53.0

some high level operation where he was defrauding Americans?

1:59.0

No, none of that. Some of that might have made sense.

2:01.8

But apparently it was for, at best,

2:04.6

possibly holding classified information,

2:06.9

we'll get to why that is not even legally possible

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