Kash’s Corner: Special Master Ruling; Thibault, Zuckerberg’s Role in Hunter Biden Laptop Censorship; Danchenko Update

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In this episode of Kash’s Corner, Kash Patel discusses Judge Cannon’s ruling to allow a Special Master to review the Mar-A-Lago search warrant case, and her criticism of the DOJ & FBI for their handling of Trump’s personal items during the raid.

“And so basically, what the judge is saying is, ‘I, as an article III court officer – the judge -, do not trust you – the FBI and DOJ – based on your own conduct, and based upon the warrants that you applied for and executed,” says Kash Patel.

As Danchenko’s lawyers seek dismissal of Durham’s indictment, new court filings indicate that the FBI knew the Steele Dossier was false early on.

“You now have the number one source of the Steele dossier pleading in federal court during a criminal investigation of him, telling the world and the judge that ‘the Steele dossier was BS, I was its main source, and I told the FBI that in January of 2016,’” says Kash Patel.

Kash Patel dives into new discoveries in the FBI’s censorship of the Hunter Biden laptop story, including Mark Zuckerberg’s admission on Joe Rogan, and former FBI agent Thibault’s dealings with Tony Bobulinski. Kash Patel argues that the FBI must make records of their conversation with Mark Zuckerberg public.

“It’s simple. Release the documents What are they going to say? ‘The Mark Zuckerberg 302s are classified?’ Those 302s need to be made public yesterday,” says Kash Patel.

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