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Saved - November 17, 2024 at 11:42 AM

@alx - ALX ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

So Andrew McCabe, who was fired from the FBI for lying to investigators under oath about leaking information to the media is now telling us Kash Patel is incapable of being the FBI Director? What a joke. https://t.co/DNOxTaV2sB

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Moving forward with Kash Patel's nomination as FBI director will likely provoke significant backlash. Many believe he seeks to disrupt the institution, but he is profoundly unqualified for the role. His experience in federal government is limited to three years as a line attorney at DOJ headquarters, with no leadership or management experience. The idea of him leading an organization of 37,000 people, with operations across 400 locations and sensitive global roles, is unrealistic. Itโ€™s hard to imagine him commanding respect in a room full of police chiefs and sheriffs.
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Speaker 0: But in this case, moving forward with a nomination of Kash Patel as FBI director, really, it will provoke, I think, a massive amount of backlash. Now, you know, you can make the argument that that's what he wants. He wants to disrupt. He wants to, you know, provoke the ire of people like me and others who who feel strongly about the institution and what it takes to run it, faithfully and ethically and legally, none of which I think, Kash Patel can do. But we'll we'll have to see. You know, I think at the end of the day, Kash Patel is profoundly incapable of running the FBI. He is absolutely unqualified for that position. He's never run anything in his life that I'm aware of. He's never managed or led an organization of any type. His entire experience in the federal government is limited to about 3 years as a line attorney in DOJ headquarters. You know, the idea of him taking on the mantle of leader essentially of the American law enforcement community running an organization of 37,000 people, 400 locations in the United States, people people serving all over the globe in incredibly sensitive capacities working with the intelligence community, and really standing as the representative of law enforcement in this country. The idea that Kash Patel would walk into a room of police chiefs, and sheriffs and command any level of respect and and recognition is is absurd.
Saved - November 19, 2024 at 4:10 AM
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I just heard from Steve Bannon that President Trump plans to appoint Kash Patel as FBI Director. Kash has bold ideas, like shutting down the FBI Hoover Building and turning it into a museum of the deep state. He wants to redirect the 7,000 employees to focus on chasing down criminals.

@BehizyTweets - George

BREAKING: According to Steve Bannon, President Trump will name Kash Patel as his FBI Director Kash Patel is a total savage. His plans for the FBI are magnificent. "I'd shut down the FBI Hoover Building on day one and reopen the next day as a museum of the deep state. And I'd take the 7,000 employees that work in that building and send them across America to chase down criminals."

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We need to reduce government size, particularly within the FBI, which has expanded unnecessarily. The FBI's intel operations have caused significant issues, and I would repurpose the Hoover building into a museum while reallocating its 7,000 employees to focus on law enforcement, tackling crime directly. Government reform is essential, and collaboration with Congress is necessary to eliminate redundant positions. During my time as deputy DNI, we identified and cut unnecessary roles, which Congress appreciated as it saved money. Agencies often request more positions without justification, leading to unfilled roles and wasted budgets. It's a misconception that agencies can't return unused funds; they often spend unnecessarily to avoid returning money to Congress.
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Speaker 0: Then we need to decrease what I call government creep with personnel. The FBI's footprint has gotten so freaking big, and the biggest problem the FBI has had has come out of its intel shops. I'd break that component out of it. I'd shut down the FBI Hoover building on day 1 and reopening the next day as a museum of the deep state. And I'd take the 7,000 employees that work in that building and send them across America to chase down criminals. Go be cops. Your cops, go be cops. Go chase down murderers and rapists and drug dealers and violent offenders. What do you need 7,000 people there for? Same thing with DOJ. What are all these people doing here? Looking for the next government promotion, looking for their next fancy government title, looking for their parachute out of government. So while you're bringing in the right people, you also have to shrink government. Speaker 1: So massive government reform. Speaker 0: Yeah. And you gotta work with congress to eliminate the billets. This is one of the things we did when I was deputy DNI. We got to DNI, and I was like, okay. What do all these people do? We've got the CIA, so why do I have analysts doing the CIA's job here? Why do I have a floor of them? Like, give me a good answer. I I mean, I don't know everything. I don't know a lot. But if you can give me an answer that satisfies their existence, I'm all in. Well, we just have our own people. Okay. Well, now we don't. And we went to congress and zeroed out a bunch of bills, and they hated us for it. Speaker 1: Why? Why would congress hate you Speaker 0: for that? Not congress, the the public. Congress is like, great. You saved us money. You're the only agency that returned money this year because we didn't spend our entire budget. We were literally funding seats with no humans in them for years. And what the government creep that I was talking about is these agencies go to congress every year. And, again, that's why it's a thing of decades. I need 5 more seats here. I need 10 more seats here. Okay. You keep doing that. How's that going? Oh, we'll fill that seat next year. We're in the process of, you know, interviewing people for that section, and that keeps no one returns money. It's the biggest fiction in government that you can't return money. Every agency and department that I've ever worked for, when it comes to the fiscal end of the year, they're like, go on trips. Go spend money. What? Just give it back to congress. We can't do that.
Saved - December 1, 2024 at 1:48 PM

@kylegriffin1 - Kyle Griffin

Trump just nominated Kash Patel โ€” who lied about the 2020 election being stolen and lied about the existence of a "deep state" out to get Trump โ€” to be his FBI director. Reminder: The position requires Senate confirmation.

Saved - December 2, 2024 at 6:00 AM

@TrumpWarRoom - Trump War Room

Meet your next FBI Director, Kash Patel. https://t.co/rNLsvDOoOu

Saved - December 1, 2024 at 3:18 PM

@TimRunsHisMouth - Tim Young

Kash Patel will make a great FBI Director... Watch this! ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ‘‡ https://t.co/Z5xTwq1hrf

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The FBI has expanded significantly, and its intelligence operations are problematic. I would close the Hoover building and reopen it as a museum, reallocating the 7,000 employees to focus on law enforcement across the country. They should be out there fighting crime instead of being tied to bureaucratic roles. The same applies to the Department of Justice; many are more focused on promotions and titles than on their duties. While it's essential to bring in qualified individuals, it's equally important to reduce the size of government.
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Speaker 0: FBI's footprint has gotten so freaking big, and the biggest problem the FBI had has come out of its intel shops. I'd break that component out of it. I'd shut down the FBI Hoover building on day 1 and reopening the next day as a museum of the deep state. And I take the 7,000 employees that work in that building and send them across America to chase down criminals. Go be cops. You're cops. Go be cops. What do you need 7,000 people there for? Same thing with DOJ. What are all these people doing here? Looking for their next government promotion, looking for their next fancy government title, looking for their parachute out of government. So while you're bringing in the right people, you also have to shrink government.
Saved - December 6, 2024 at 12:00 AM

@bennyjohnson - Benny Johnson

๐ŸšจBOMBSHELL๐Ÿšจ FBI whistleblower Steve Friend reveals open operation inside FBI to sabotage Kash Patel nomination: "There's actually a full counter-intelligence investigation open on Kash Patel at this time..." https://t.co/JkXjZBZzRR

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Steve discusses the situation involving Kash Patel and a potential counterintelligence investigation by the FBI. The FBI's Domestic Investigations Operations Guide allows them to investigate individuals who may be targets of foreign recruitment. This investigation grants them access to Patel's banking records and communications for his protection. The conversation highlights concerns about media leaks, particularly to CNN, and the scrutiny Patel faces despite his commendable history in the Justice Department and military. There's also mention of attempts to undermine Patel's foundation, which supports veterans and whistleblowers. A personal anecdote illustrates Patel's character, showcasing his commitment to helping others without seeking recognition.
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Speaker 0: Steve, how are you doing, brother? Speaker 1: Great to be here. Thank you for the invitation. Speaker 0: Bro, the stuff that I'm watching with Kash Patel. Did I did I did Iran actually hack Kash Patel, or, was Iran actually some of the people who used to work with James Comey and Andrew McCayton? Speaker 1: Let me, let me drop some knowledge on you. So the FBI has their rule book. It's called the DIOG domestic investigations operations guide. And there's a portion in there. It's called appendix g. And basically, stipulates that the FBI can open up a full counterintelligence investigation on anyone who they believe could be the target, like the victim of a recruitment scheme from a foreign actor. So that leak indicates that there's actually a full counterintelligence investigation open on Kash Patel at this time. They're doing it for his benefit, of course. But they're gonna get full access through national security letters to his banking records, all of his electronic communications, again, to protect him against that recruiting. Speaker 0: And the fact that though that information found its way to the front page of CNN is just I mean, they just must have great sources, really. Speaker 1: I mean, look, Andy McCabe over at CNN. Now I'm sure he's just giving guidance back to to his Rolodex of contacts within the FBI. Speaker 0: That's right. These people, they're such sick bastards, aren't they? So so expect this playbook to be used against Kash Patel. You are saying that they are now scraping through everything that Kash has ever done, even though he received awards for his work inside the justice department, 16 years inside the justice department, then working for special operations and being one of the lawyers protecting the highest echelons of military service, they're gonna go back through and they're gonna try and sabotage cash because it's right to the system. Speaker 1: They are also trying to call through his foundation. Look, I was pinged by NBC to provide my comments about the fight with Cash Foundation, which it basically serves to assist military veterans and whistleblowers. And they wanna, I don't know, paint some sort of corruption scandal on that. Look, my experience with Kash Patel was we're talking about a guy who has some investigative skills. 2 years ago, during Thanksgiving, actually, I got a phone call from a number I didn't know, but I was getting lots of weird phone calls at the time because I my name had just become out. And I answer it, and it's a gentleman who says, hey. This is Kash Patel. And I have the foundation that supports whistleblowers. I would like to give you because you're unpaid and definitely suspended forever by the FBI. $5,000, my foundation is gonna give you that donation to get your family through Christmas. I don't want any attention on this. Don't tell anybody. This is just something that I do because I believe in. That's the character of the man who is tapped to become the next FBI director. Speaker 0: Wow.
Saved - December 10, 2024 at 12:00 AM

@mrddmia - ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ Mike Davis ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

๐Ÿšจ Incoming Senate Judiciary Chairman @ChuckGrassley issues damning 11-page letter of the FBI's widespread malfeasance under the leadership of FBI Director Chris Wray and Deputy Director Paul Abbate. The Senate cannot confirm @Kash_Patel soon enough. https://www.grassley.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/grassley_to_fbi_-_failures.pdf https://t.co/fDQ2fxa6Wf

Saved - December 12, 2024 at 12:37 AM

@JackPosobiec - Jack Poso ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

THE DIRECTOR OF THE FBI RESIGNED JUST 1 DAY AFTER THE IG REPORT SHOWED THEY WERE SPYING ON KASH PATEL WE CAN ALL SEE WHAT IS GOING ON HERE https://t.co/Bnsi7QYjnB

Saved - December 16, 2024 at 4:03 PM

@_wake_up_USA - Wake Up America

BREAKING: Adam Schiff says Kash Patel is unfit to serve as FBI Director, because he is a "conspiracy theorist." Send a message to Schiff๐Ÿ‘‡ https://t.co/7SeqgQqnfw

Saved - December 26, 2024 at 2:57 PM

@JohnStrandUSA - John Strand

BREAKING: President Trump posts glowing @WSJ endorsement of @Kash_Patel as his nominee for FBI Director โ€œTrump has assembled one of the most diverse & capable cabinets in American historyโ€ฆKash Patel is an excellent choice that adds further luster to the new administration.โ€ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ https://t.co/HaKVV4fzRH

Saved - January 20, 2025 at 8:55 PM

@TrumpWarRoom - Trump War Room

Incoming FBI Director @Kash_Patel delivers remarks at Capital One Arena prior to President Trump's arrival: https://t.co/lj6ebo5oPA

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How do you follow Elon Musk? By celebrating the American dream, which is alive and well with the inauguration of Donald Trump as our 47th president and JD Vance as vice president. My parents fled a dictatorship in Uganda for this dream, and we must work to protect it. In the past year, we've faced unacceptable levels of violence and drug overdoses. We need to prioritize law and order, support our law enforcement, teachers, and first responders, and ensure our children can live the American dream. Together, we will end the two-tier system of justice and put Americans first. Letโ€™s show appreciation for those who serve us and enjoy the journey ahead. God bless America. I am Kash Patel, living the American dream, and Iโ€™m ready to get to work.
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Speaker 0: My oh my. How do you follow Elon Musk when he tells you he'll take you to Mars? Speaker 1: I'll tell you how. He and I share something deeply. We love the American dream. And we have been given a gift by God today to usher in a new dynasty because we just inaugurated Donald j Trump as our 47th president. And we just inaugurated JD Vance as our vice president of the United States. And we did that because the American dream is alive and well. Because you chose that our dream can be the dream for our children and the dream for our world. And we are at a crossroads here in America. But our future is bright because you had the courage to stand for your convictions. So I'm humbled here to talk to you about why I love the American dream. My story is pretty simple. It's unique and some of you sharing it. My parents were born and raised in East Africa. My father in the 19 seventies fled a genocidal dictatorship in Uganda where he saw 300,000 of his countrymen murdered. Where he saw what lawlessness would do if it was allowed to break through the system of constitutional justice. He fled like so many others. He married my mother. They moved here. They waited in line. They stood in line because the American dream was worth standing in line for. That dream is woven into the fabric of this nation and our immigration policy is the greatest policy in the world. And now that we have Donald J Trump and JD Vance, it will become the greatest policy in the world again. But dreams and hopes aren't enough, my friends. We gotta get to work. And we gotta accept the realities that too many of you know from your communities. President Trump launched in his first term priorities of national security, law enforcement, economy, and global diplomacy. But now we have to retread some of that. And I'd just like to go over a few of the things that our community has been living under these last few years. In the last calendar year alone, we had a 100,000 drug overdoses. In the last calendar year alone, we had over a 100,000 rapes. In the last calendar year alone, we had 17,000 homicides. That is unacceptable in 2025 in the United States of America. That is why we need constitutional law and order. When I read the statistic that for the age group of 18 to 45, the number one cause of death is CCP Fentanyl. We are not prioritized to go after the threats that face this country and most of all, that face our future generations. But thank God, we will be starting right now. President Trump and JD Vance's leadership and administration will usher in the priorities that I cherish during my 16 years in government service. That we will always, always honor the men and women who wear the cloth of our nation and stand on that wall and tell you nothing's getting by them tonight. And so to them, thank you. To our teachers and our frontline workers and our first responders, y'all choose to shoe up show up every single day for our children, for our communities, and we will now show up for you. Thank you for keeping us safe. To the men and women in law enforcement, and maybe I'm biased on this one, our police officers, our sheriffs, our federal agents are some of the greatest warriors that God has ever created. And we will put them first because they have our backs and now we will have your backs. I am standing here because of the American dream. I am not standing here because of the color of my skin. I'm standing here because I earned my right on this stage, and you earned your right to be here with me. And I promise you this, with every fiber of my being, that our law enforcement, that our teachers, that our first responders, that our veterans, that our men and women in uniform who dare to serve this country and put themselves below the rest of our needs, will be reprioritized to the top of the heap because they are standing on that wall and we will not let that light go dark on them. Whether I was a national security prosecutor, a public defender, President Trump's deputy director of National Intelligence, his chief of staff of the Department of Defense, or so many other roles that I was humbled and privileged to serve when I swore north of that constitution, which I hope to do so again one day soon. You have my word that you have ushered in a dynasty of change. You have ushered in a dynasty that will allow our children to live this American dream. My American dream. I am living the world's American dream. I am the son of lawful immigrants. We worked our tails off just like you all do, and I'm gonna make you a deal. I promise you I will never quit on your children. I will never quit on their children, because this American dream does not belong to me. It does not belong to them. This American dream belongs to the world. So in closing, I just wanna tell you this. It's pretty cool to be speaking in Capital One arena right before the boss. You've inspired me beyond words. Your love, your devotion, your commitment to our country, everywhere I go shows us that we are the not only the beacon of hope, but we are the land of constitutional justice. We are the land under Donald J. Trump and JD Vance where we are gonna end the 2 tier system of justice. We are gonna remove the weaponization of the intelligence community for political purposes. And we are gonna put the men and women of America first. So listen. There's just one thing left to do. We all got work to do. We've got the greatest president and the greatest vice president in the history of the world. And so I just need you all to do a little bit more. Every time you see a law enforcement officer, every time you see a veteran, every time you see a teacher, shake their hand. Give them a little bit of your time, because they're giving us all of our time. And don't forget to enjoy the ride, ladies and gentlemen. God bless America. God bless these United States of America. God bless every one of you. I'm live living the American dream. My name is Kash Patel, and I ain't going anywhere. Let's go to work.
Saved - January 25, 2025 at 4:39 AM

@TheBabylonBee - The Babylon Bee

10 Drastic Changes Kash Patel Is Bringing To The FBI https://t.co/RMFNZjHpwv

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Kash Patel is set to lead the FBI and plans significant changes. First, all agents will return to wearing trench coats and carrying revolvers. Current plans to assassinate Donald Trump are canceled, and Melania's sundresses from the Mar-a-Lago raid must be returned. Agents will need written requests before grooming domestic terrorists, and the X-Files will be reopened. New applicants must weigh under 400 pounds, and the position for quadriplegic black lesbian representation is eliminated. All wiretaps at Mar-a-Lago will be removed, and agents are now required to arrest criminals. Lastly, all work retreats to Epstein Island are canceled. What changes do you hope to see at the FBI? Let us know in the comments.
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Speaker 0: No terrorists here. That's right. I was the FBI all along. Got you. Well, Kash Patel is now the presumptive head of the FBI, and he's planning on some big changes. Here are 10 drastic changes coming to the bureau. Number 1, all FBI agents must go back to wearing trench coats, carrying snub nosed revolvers, and saying, see, after every statement. It's time to return to the glory days. See? Number 2, let's cancel all current plans to assassinate Donald Trump. It's only fair. He did win. We let him. Number 3, all of Melania's sundresses recovered during the Mar A Lago Raid must be returned. We've had them long enough. That means you, Steve. Number 4, from now on, all agents must submit a written request before grooming a domestic terrorist, a return to common sense MK Ultra policies. Number 5. The x files are to be reopened. That's right. I'm doing it. The truth is, after after all, out there. Number 6, new applicants must weigh under four hundred pounds. This is a step in the right direction for fitness requirements. I don't wanna hear any complaints, Steve. I don't even know how you fit in that sundress. Number 7, the services of the chief officer of quadriplegic black lesbian representation will no longer be required. Steve, you're fired. No severance package. Number 8. Remove all 850 wire taps at Mar A Lago. It's pretty boring listening anyway. Trump just keeps, you know, bragging about how great he is. We get it. He's Trump. Number 9. Agents will now be required to arrest criminals. This is a new cutting edge idea in criminal justice. I don't wanna hear any complaints. Get out there and do your jobs. And finally, number 10. All work retreats to Epstein Island are canceled. Yeah. I know. I'm sorry. Cash Patel is a bit of a party pooper. It's a shame too. I had, gotten all the 3 keys to open up the temple. I was gonna find out the secrets there. Well, it really looks like Cash Patel is gonna get the FBI back in shape. See? What other changes are you hoping he brings to the bureau? See? Let us know in the comments below. See? I need to get my new trench coat. See? But you know what? There's no greater gesture of far right extremist patriotism than buying a MyPillow direct from the source. Pick 1 up today and enjoy the best night's sleep in the whole wide world. Save up to 80% using promo code b 1. That's b e e 1. Take it from me. I'm a liberal.
Saved - January 30, 2025 at 7:45 PM

@atensnut - Juanita Broaddrick

Adam Schiff is scared sh*tless of Kash Patel becoming FBI Director . He should be. Schiff in self preservation mode. https://t.co/T2qklWyxuF

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You're being considered for FBI director, yet you didn't check if your associates, including the president, were involved in attacking police officers. Look at the Capitol Police behind you. Are you proud of raising money from those who assaulted them? You claim to support law enforcement, but your actions tell a different story. Did you ever publicly state that Donald Trump declassified all documents at Mar-a-Lago? You mentioned a declassification order, but did you confirm it included all those documents? Shouldn't we consider the potential risks to sources before declaring documents declassified? Did Trump consult agencies about the risks? You say you support transparency; will you back the release of your grand jury testimony and relevant sections of the special counsel's report? Your time is up.
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Speaker 0: You're being considered for director of the FBI, and and here you did no diligence to find out whether people you were associating with now the president of the United States in song were convicted of attacking police officers. Is that who we want running the FBI? I want you to turn around. There are Capitol Police officers behind you. They're guarding us. Take a look at them right now. Turn around. Speaker 1: I'm looking at you. You're talking Speaker 0: to me. Look at them. I want you to look at them if you can. If you have the courage to look them in the eye, mister Patel, and tell them you're proud of what you did. Tell them you're proud that you raised money off of people that is that assaulted their colleagues, that pepper sprayed them, that beat them with polls. Tell them you're proud of what you did, mister Patel. They're right there. They're guarding you today. Tell them how proud you are. Speaker 1: That's an abject line. You know it. I've never, never, ever accepted violence against law enforcement. I've worked with these men and women as you know. Speaker 0: You got fired in song. Speaker 1: Did not make a single dime out of it. Speaker 0: In song. Well, let me let me Speaker 1: How about you ask them if I have their backs? And let's see about that answer. Speaker 0: Ask you this, mister Patel. Let me ask you this. If an FBI director promoted a song of people who spray pepper spray in the face of an FBI agent, would you say they were fit to be director, Mister Schiff or no? Would they be fit to be director? Speaker 1: I am fit to be the director of the FBI. Speaker 0: If if you were the FBI director and you promoted a song with someone who beat an FBI agent with a poll, would you say you were fit to be FBI director? Speaker 1: Mister Schiff, I am fit to be FBI director based on my 16 years Speaker 0: in government. All these things, mister Patel. You can say, oh, I support law enforcement. I I decry violence against law enforcement. You can say all that. It's what you did, mister Patel, that matters. It's what you did that matters. Well, let me ask you about something else that you did, mister Patel. Did you claim that Donald Trump declassified all the documents at Mar a Lago? Did you k did you claim that? Speaker 1: In what proceeding? Speaker 0: To the public ever. Did you tell anyone that Donald Trump declassified all the documents at Mar a Lago? Speaker 1: From publicly available information, president Trump issued a declassification order in a variety of materials. Speaker 0: Just ask you. Did you tell the public? Did you tell anyone? Did you make the claim that Donald Trump had declassified those hundreds of classified documents that were Mar a Lago? Speaker 1: Did you make that claim from the best of my recollection, I said president Trump issued a declassification order to a large number of documents. Speaker 0: Yeah. And and were you present when he declassified all the Mar a Lago documents? Speaker 1: Senator, I'm not saying he declassified all the Mar a Lago documents. I said president Trump declassified a large number of documents, and I would hope this committee and the rest of congress would wanna get those documents. The American Speaker 0: people Mister Patel, before a president or or anyone declassified documents, wouldn't you wanna know whether making the public would would cause sources to be killed? Wouldn't you wanna know that before you just declare they're all declassified? Wouldn't that be the responsible thing for president to do? Speaker 1: It was the responsible thing for us to do. That's why we declassified the union Speaker 0: as a no. Speaker 1: Did Donald Trump decline? Died. Speaker 0: And did Donald Trump ever ask any of the agencies who produce those documents whether declassifying them would put people's lives at risk? Did he ever do that to your knowledge, Paish Patel? Speaker 1: I don't know that he didn't. Do you? Speaker 0: No. That's the problem, isn't it? That's the problem, isn't it? So let me just ask, mister chairman, if you would, mister Patel has said he has no problem. He would support the release of his grand jury testimony in that case. I would ask you, mister chairman and ranking member, to join me in requesting with mister Patel's approval the release of those grand jury transcripts, and I would also ask mister Patel whether you support the release of volume 2 as it pertains to you of the special counsel's report. Any reference to to you in the report, to your truthfulness, will you support the release to this committee of those sections of volume 2 of special counsel's report? Speaker 1: I support following the law and providing whatever information the law requires. Speaker 0: But you you said to the Wall Street Journal that you support transparency. Here's your chance, mister Patel. You support release of that to this committee. Yes or no? Sir, your time's up. Before I
Saved - February 1, 2025 at 5:29 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

Kash Patel pledged to open the books on assassination attempts against Trump and all corruption within the FBI Thatโ€™s the real reason Democrats want to sink his nomination They know they won't be able to use the FBI as their personal prosecutor anymore https://t.co/CQcTDJaMBz

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Democrats appear anxious about Cash's potential revelations regarding Butler and the Palm Beach incident. He has committed to exposing details about assassination attempts and the FBI's misleading actions to obtain FISA wiretaps on Trump. This has them worried, as they have relied on the FBI for political advantage over the past four years. Their fear stems not from the possibility of political persecution but from the prospect of Patel curbing the FBI's actions, which they have used to their benefit.
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Speaker 0: Democrats look terrified, not really equipped to handle a guy like Cash. Are we gonna learn things about Butler? Are we gonna learn things about the Palm Beach attempt? What else are we gonna find out here? Speaker 1: You know, something that he told me, Jesse, he pledged to me that he would open the books on what you just said. He would open the books on the assassination attempts. He would open the books on the FBI's lying to the FISA court, for example, when they went and lied to get wiretaps on the president Trump the first time around. He would open the books on all of their corruption. So you better believe the democrats are worried because they've been cheering this on for the last 4 years. They talk about enemies lists and political persecution. The FBI has been their personal play thing, at least FBI headquarters has been for the last 4 years, and they're scared to death that Patel will end it. They're not worried that he will actually persecute political opponents. They're worried he's gonna stop the FBI doing that because that's what they've been doing the last 4 years.
Saved - February 1, 2025 at 3:28 PM
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I just learned that David Sundberg, the assistant director at the FBI Washington Field Office, has been officially fired and is getting ready to leave the bureau.

@bennyjohnson - Benny Johnson

๐ŸšจBREAKING: The assistant director at the FBI Washington Field Office David Sundberg has officially been fired and is preparing to exit the bureau.

@bennyjohnson - Benny Johnson

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/head-fbi-washington-field-office-forced-trump-administration-purge-rcna190223?taid=679d2ccfe335760001740cf5&utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter

Head of FBI Washington Field Office is forced out David Sundberg, the assistant director in charge of the FBI Washington Field Office, was notified Thursday that he was going to lose his job โ€” the latest step in an unprecedented purge of top executives at the FBI. nbcnews.com
Saved - February 12, 2025 at 9:25 PM

@CatchUpFeed - Catch Up

Adam Schiff is terrified of Kash Patel being confirmed because he will have to answer for his role in the Russiagate hoax. https://t.co/KsMRXlB2z3

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I believe Adam Schiff is the most responsible person for spreading disinformation on Russiagate. He claimed he had evidence of Donald Trump colluding with Russia, feeding lies to the mainstream media to push a false narrative for four years. As someone who ran the Russiagate investigation while Schiff was the minority leader on the House Intel Committee, he had access to the same information. The released deposition transcripts prove Schiff knew there was no factual basis for the Russiagate narrative. So, when he tweets about being scared that Twitter will be a landing ground for disinformation, it's hypocritical. Twitter has been a place where people spread defamation and attack others, with clear hypocrisy on who they allow on the platform.
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Speaker 0: He, Adam Schiff, the single most in the person who is responsible for spreading disinformation on Russiagate, saying he had evidence Donald Trump colluded with Russia, saying the intelligence community had all this information, and then going out to the mainstream media and feeding them these lies because they were in bed with him to spread a false narrative for four years and bamboozle the world into believing that Russiagate actually happened and Donald Trump conspired with Russia. It was a total falsehood. Adam Schiff knew it at the time. I was running the Russiagate investigation. He was the, leader of the minority on the House Intel Committee. Devin Nunes was the then chairman. He had access to all the information we had access to. The transcripts are the best example, the 60 some odd transcripts that I took at depositions of of of cabinet secretaries, intel officials, DOJ, FBI, Fusion GPS, the all the like. We finally forced those deposition transcripts to light, and what do they show? The headline, Adam Schiff knew the entire time there was no factual basis to perpetuate the Russiagate narrative. So when a guy like that issues this tweet, I just think it's America should pause and say the King Kong of disinformation is now coming up and saying he's all of a sudden scared that Twitter is going to be, the the the landing ground for disinformation. When you and I have been talking about it, right, Lisa, over the last few years, Twitter has been, the ground where people spread defamation, where people attack others mercilessly. And Twitter's hypocrisy on who they let on their platform and who they kick out has been on full display for years. They've suspended folks like, obviously, president Trump, Babylon b, and all these other journalists who are actually doing fact based reporting because they had the audacity to say
Saved - February 22, 2025 at 2:14 AM

@Ohio_buckeye_us - CeCe ห—หห‹ โœž หŽหŠห— ๐ŸŒด ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

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Saved - February 21, 2025 at 3:55 AM

@charliekirk11 - Charlie Kirk

Thereโ€™s a very obvious reason why Adam Schiff is panicking outside the FBI building this morningโ€ฆ Kash Patel: โ€œAdam Schiff is the worst criminal in Congress in the last 250 years.โ€ https://t.co/9yiQBzHMEN

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Kash Patel is unfit to be FBI director due to his willingness to cross ethical and legal lines during the first Trump administration, demonstrating extreme sycophancy. He lacks the integrity and character necessary for the role, posing a danger to the public by potentially misusing the bureau's resources to target political opponents. Adam Schiff is a criminal who led the impeachment trial against President Trump after concealing his meetings with a whistleblower. Schiff lied about his interactions to set up a presidential impeachment based on manufactured information, creating a conflict of interest as he prosecuted the target of his own manufactured evidence. He thought his involvement would remain hidden, but reporting has exposed his actions.
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Speaker 0: This is someone we cannot trust. This is someone who lacks the character to do this job, someone who lacks the integrity to do this job. We know that. Our Republican colleagues know that. The only qualification Cash Patel has to be FBI director is that when everyone else in the first Trump administration said, no. I won't do that. That crosses moral, ethical, and legal lines. Cash Patel said, sign me up. In the first Trump administration, as we are seeing in the second, you rise to the level of your sycophancy, and no one is a bigger or more dangerous sycophant than Kash Patel. This political hack does not deserve to be in this building. He can't do the job. He won't protect the public. He will misuse the resources of the bureau. He will weaponize it against the president's political opponents rather than the protecting the safety the public safety of the American people. Speaker 1: But Adam Schiff is the worst criminal in congress in the last two hundred and fifty years. And what Prince broke that we're gonna talk about right now is Adam Schiff met with a whistleblower. Adam Schiff went to the podium day after day after day saying, I know nothing about this. We're not gonna discuss it. We're gonna protect it. And then he, Adam Schiff, led the prosecution of the impeachment trial in the senate of President Donald Trump. Talk about someone who was conflicted out of the game because he was part of the hoax that brought Charmela in, manufactured that false accusation and then pedaled it out to the world and he continued, you know, not surprising. He's lied about almost everything in his life, but now he lied just to set up a presidential impeachment. That's what I was talking about, these disinformation campaigns. And then they he should be investigated because he lied to the world about his interactions with Charmela, who is a whistleblower, and I can't stress this enough, that started a presidential impeachment. Now your history is way better than mine, but I can't remember the last time a president was actually impeached. It's a significant process and escalation, and it's reserved for the time when it actually shows a crime, not when it shows the manufacturer of fake information to show a fake crime. The guy that found and manufactured the evidence with Charmela was the prosecutor in the case against the target of the investigation. That is the ultimate, from a prosecutorial standpoint, conflict of interest. But he knew what he was doing, and he thought he would never get exposed. And I think thanks to, you know, I think it was John Solomon, his fantastic reporting. We now see what I've been saying for years that I thought he met with him for sure, and it will come out, and it now has.
Saved - February 21, 2025 at 2:14 AM

@Chicago1Ray - @Chicago1Ray ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

This is how everyone who for voted Trump feels, now that Kash Patel is our FBI Director https://t.co/9HrkOLVKjc

Saved - February 22, 2025 at 2:25 AM

@prattaaron - Aaron ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿผโ€โ™‚๏ธโœจ

Adam Schiff today, before Kash Patel was confirmed as Director of the FBI, five of them showed up to protest with literally no public support, understand what is happening now? ๐Ÿคก https://t.co/oMxLfUfGfm

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Kash Patel is unfit to be FBI director due to his lack of character and integrity. He is a sycophant who will misuse the bureau's resources and weaponize it against political opponents. Unlike others in the Trump administration, Patel crossed moral, ethical, and legal lines. Adam Schiff is a criminal who lied about his interactions with a whistleblower named Charmela to set up a presidential impeachment of Donald Trump. Schiff met with Charmela and then led the prosecution of Trump's impeachment trial in the Senate. Schiff was conflicted out of the game because he was part of the hoax. As the prosecutor in the case against Trump, that is the ultimate conflict of interest.
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Speaker 0: This is someone we cannot trust. This is someone who lacks the character to do this job, someone who lacks the integrity to do this job. We know that. Our Republican colleagues know that. The only qualification Cash Patel has to be FBI director is that when everyone else in the first Trump administration said, no. I won't do that. That crosses moral, ethical, and legal lines. Cash Patel said, sign me up. In the first Trump administration, as we are seeing in the second, you rise to the level of your sycophancy, and no one is a bigger or more dangerous sycophant than Kash Patel. This political hack does not deserve to be in this building. He can't do the job. He won't protect the public. He will misuse the resources of the bureau. He will weaponize it against the president's political opponents rather than the protecting the safety the public safety of the American people. Speaker 1: And Adam Schiff is the worst criminal in congress in the last two hundred and fifty years. And what bridge broke that we're gonna talk about right now is Adam Schiff met with a whistleblower. Adam Schiff went to the podium day after day after day saying, I know nothing about this. We're not gonna discuss it. We're gonna protect it. And then he, Adam Schiff, led the prosecution of the impeachment trial in the senate of President Donald Trump. Talk about someone who was conflicted out of the game because he was part of the hoax that brought Charmela in, manufactured that false accusation and then pedaled it out to the world and he continued, you know, not surprising. He's lied about almost everything in his life, but now he lied just to set up a presidential impeachment. That's what I was talking about, these disinformation campaigns. And then they he should be investigated because he lied to the world about his interactions with Charmela, who is a whistleblower, and I can't stress this enough, that started a presidential impeachment. Now your history is way better than mine, but I can't remember the last time a president was actually impeached. It's a significant process and escalation, and it's reserved for the time when it actually shows a crime, not when it shows the manufacturer of fake information to show a fake crime. The guy that found and manufactured the evidence with Charmela was the prosecutor in the case against the target of the investigation. That is the ultimate, from a prosecutorial standpoint, conflict of interest. But he knew what he was doing, and he thought he would never get exposed. And I think thanks to you know, I think it was John Solomon, his fantastic reporting. We now see what I've been saying for years that I thought he met with him for sure, and it will come out and it now has.
Saved - February 21, 2025 at 12:44 PM
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I noticed Adam Schiff protesting outside the FBI HQ today after Kash labeled him โ€œthe worst criminal in Congress in the last 250 years.โ€ I censured Schiff in 2023, but it seems heโ€™ll face even bigger issues with our new FBI Director. Accountability is on the horizon.

@RepLuna - Rep. Anna Paulina Luna

Itโ€™s obvious why Adam Schiff was standing outside FBI HQ protesting @FBIDirectorKash today. Kash called Adam Schiff โ€œthe worst criminal in Congress in the last 250 yearsโ€. I may have censured Schiff in 2023, but he will have even bigger problems with our new FBI Director. Accountability is finally coming.

Saved - February 25, 2025 at 4:58 AM

@WhiteHouse - The White House

๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ @FBIDirectorKash has officially been sworn in as the Director of the FBI by @AGPamBondi. Itโ€™s time we restore integrity and justice at the FBI. MAKE AMERICA SAFE AGAIN! https://t.co/XCyo6HzThf

Saved - March 2, 2025 at 2:02 AM

@DerrickEvans4WV - Derrick Evans

๐ŸšจAdam Schiff just released this video claiming Dan Bongino is a right wing conspiracy theorist unqualified for Deputy Director of the FBI: https://t.co/1DHy6NuUWn

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Last week, Kash Patel was confirmed as FBI director, and now Dan Bongino, a right-wing conspiracy theorist and podcaster, has been appointed as his number two. Bongino has zero experience at the FBI, and this deputy director position has always been held by a long-term veteran of the bureau for over a hundred years, because this person has access to sensitive operations, including surveillance and working with our allies' intelligence agencies. Bongino is known for pushing conspiracy theories, like the big lie that Donald Trump won the 2020 election. He's also a COVID disinformation super spreader and a Russia denier. Instead of focusing on fentanyl traffickers, murderers, and violent criminals, he's going to be focused on the political vendettas of Donald Trump, because he doesn't want to move on.
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Speaker 0: You probably saw that last week, the senate tragically confirmed Kash Patel to be FBI director. But in case you missed it, the president just appointed this guy to be his number two. Speaker 1: Have you heard that house on fire It's one of his own songs. This guy's on fire, just like the Bailey that house on fire. He is on fire shift. Well, a % success rate of failing. Speaker 0: That's Dan Bongino, right wing conspiracy theorist podcaster. He's gonna be the number two at the FBI working with Kash Patel. This is a guy who has zero experience at the FBI. He has not worked a day in his life for the FBI. Bear in mind, we have not had a deputy director of the FBI who was not a long term veteran of the bureau in over a hundred years, and there's a reason for that. This number two position has access and buy in on some of the most sensitive operations the FBI does. That is when they engage in surveillance, like electronic surveillance of organized crime or of foreign spies operating in United States. This is the guy who may be point. He is also a person who's gonna have a key responsibility in working with our allies and their intelligence and law enforcement agencies. This is someone you need who has experience and character and trust, who has a reputation for being a straight shooter. The last thing we want is a conspiracy theorist. What is this guy known for? How did he come to the attention of Donald Trump? He's known for his conspiracy theories. He's known for pushing out the big lie that Donald Trump won the twenty twenty election when he lost. He's known for being a COVID disinformation super spreader, notwithstanding he got the vaccine himself. This is a guy who is also a Russia denier. This is the qualifications now necessary to reach high office. He's gonna be working with Kash Patel. He's gonna be focused on political payback. And while he's doing the political payback, guess what he's not gonna be focused on? He's not gonna be focused on going after fentanyl traffickers. He's not gonna be focused on going after murderers and violent criminals and gangs. He's not gonna be focused on what matters to you. He's gonna be focused on the political vendettas of Donald Trump. And in case you don't think he's ready to move on and focus on the American people's priorities, here's what he had to say. Speaker 1: I'm gonna be straight with you. I don't wanna move on. Speaker 0: So that's the scoop in case you missed it.
Saved - April 10, 2025 at 7:04 AM

@thedailybeast - The Daily Beast

FBI Director Kash Patel has reportedly been quietly removed as the acting ATF director after he stopped showing up to work. https://trib.al/S8IxcR3

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Saved - June 2, 2025 at 1:02 PM

@CharlieK_news - Charlie Kirk ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ Commentary

๐Ÿšจ BREAKING NEWS : CIA Director John Ratcliffe DROPS BOMBSHELL ๐Ÿ’ฅ Confirming Sen. Adam Schiff ORCHESTRATED a SHADY PLOT with Whistleblower Eric Ciaramella to IMPEACH Trump! ๐Ÿ˜ก https://t.co/Lbsf36XYiP

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The inspector general for the intelligence community cannot provide information about contacts between the "Hipsey majority" and the whistleblower before the whistleblower's involvement. Therefore, that information can only come from the "Hipsey majority" themselves. These individuals are fact witnesses in the same investigation they are running. It is claimed that nowhere else in the United States can someone be both a fact witness and the investigator, especially in an investigation to remove a president. It is asserted that Chairman Schiff should be disqualified from running an investigation where his committee members or staff are fact witnesses regarding contact with the whistleblower and the whistleblower process.
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Speaker 0: I can tell you one thing that we've learned very clearly, and that is that the inspector general for the intelligence community can provide no information about the contacts between the Hipsey majority and the whistleblower prior to his involvement. So the only way that we'll be able to get that information is from the Hipsey majority themselves. They are fact witnesses in the same investigation that they are now running. Nowhere else in The United States Of America can you be both a fact witness and the prosecutor or investigation in anything, much less an investigation to remove a president from office. It's entirely inappropriate, and chairman Schiff should be disqualified from running an investigation where his, committee, members or staff, are fact witnesses about contact with the whistleblower and the whistleblower process.
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