Why Kash Patel frightens the Deep State
If confirmed, Patel would be tasked with cleaning out Deep State thugs like Jim Comey, Andy McCabe and Andy McCabe. The FBI has gotten politicized by the Left to torment Catholics and pro-lifers and label parents who attend school board meetings as domestic terrorists. The FBI is like a sewer filled with toxic waste. We wouldn't know about the faux Steele Dossier without the work of Kash Patel, Devin Nunes and Trey Gowdy. Trey and Nunes laid it out last night during this interview with Sean Hannity:
Kash Patel is the guy that scares the Deep State the most. He's held multiple positions within the national security community. If anyone knows where the bodies are buried, it's Patel. The Legacy Media isn't that fond of him, either. According to Patel, the Legacy Media is protecting the Deep State: Here's a testimonial from someone who worked with Patel. It's worth a listen:This isn't just some flunky. This guy has worked at the senior level of most national security/law enforcement agencies. The Deep State knows that there's lots of calamity buried within the FBI. Historically speaking, it's always been that way. When Patel was a senior Republican staffer for the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, aka HPSCI, he fought against Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell, a pair of the most Deep State figures in Congress. Patel helped put the Nunes Memo together. The Horowitz Memo was written by Inspector General Michael Horowitz. Horowitz said that, apart from one minor error, the Nunes Memo was mistake-free. Anyone that's that undeterred by a pair of bottom feeders like Schiff and Swalwell is someone I weant cleaning out the FBI.Former Judge Israel Reyes knew Kash Patel when he worked in the public defender's office in Miami. Here's what he had to say about Kash: "He was intelligent. He had integrity. He was professional, very ethical in the way he defended those accuses of various crimes." pic.twitter.com/f3pNuJIgT3
— Alex Pfeiffer (@AlexPfeiffer) December 5, 2024
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