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In this episode of Kash’s Corner, we discuss revelations that Joe Biden mishandled classified documents during his tenure as Vice President and that this has been known since before the midterm elections. Kash Patel reflects on the disparity in the media’s treatment of this event versus the FBI’s raid on Donald Trump’s Mar-A-Lago.
We also discuss the House’s new Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government and who they should be investigating. This includes Anthony Fauci, Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, as well as the FBI, DOJ, and other intelligence and law enforcement agencies, Patel says. Patel also reveals what Congress can do should any government employees violate their subpoenas.
“If you can’t trust the Department of Justice, or they won’t do their job, the Speaker of the House, after a vote of the full Congress, can order the Sergeant at Arms, who’s the number one cop for Congress, to go and arrest individual citizens and government employees who violate congressional subpoenas,” explains Patel.
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In this episode of Kash’s Corner, we discuss revelations that Joe Biden mishandled classified documents during his tenure as Vice President and that this has been known since before the midterm elections. Kash Patel reflects on the disparity in the media’s treatment of this event versus the FBI’s raid on Donald Trump’s Mar-A-Lago.
We also discuss the House’s new Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government and who they should be investigating. This includes Anthony Fauci, Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, as well as the FBI, DOJ, and other intelligence and law enforcement agencies, Patel says. Patel also reveals what Congress can do should any government employees violate their subpoenas.
“If you can’t trust the Department of Justice, or they won’t do their job, the Speaker of the House, after a vote of the full Congress, can order the Sergeant at Arms, who’s the number one cop for Congress, to go and arrest individual citizens and government employees who violate congressional subpoenas,” explains Patel.
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