TUCSON, ARIZONA – JULY 31: Kash Patel, a former chief of staff to then-acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller, speaks during a campaign event on July 31, 2022 in Tucson, Arizona. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

Trump-era Undersecretary of Defense Kash Patel lashed back at Russia-collusion hoaxers who are trying to implicate him in mishandling the seized Mar-a-Lago documents. Patel said the same “Russiagate crew” is running the FBI’s investigation into the documents seized at Donald J. Trump’s Florida home.

During a series of recent interviews Patel, the former House Intelligence Committee Investigator who exposed “Russiagate” as a hoax,  fired back at personal attacks from Peter Strzok and Andrew Weissman.

Patel said both of the men took their best shot at locking up Trump and failed miserably despite having almost unlimited resources at their command at the FBI. He continued by saying they’ve now resorted to threatening the investigator that got them fired. Patel pointed out that Weissman and Strzok in particular know what those Russiagate documents said and now they’re coincidentally the ones screaming that he needs to lawyer-up.

Patel has accused the DOJ of intentionally jeopardizing his safety by specifically leaving his name un-redacted in the most reviewed search warrant in history. He said the decision to not redact his name came on the exact same day the FBI decided to end its 10-month investigation into the death threats against him. 

Patel was referenced on page 19 of the affidavit. That page cited a Breitbart article from May 5, 2022. The article stated that Patel said the 15-boxes of documents had already been declassified but the classification markings had not been updated.

The former House Intelligence Committee Investigator maintained that President Trump retained and declassified those documents in anticipation of leaving government because he thought the American public should have the right to read it for themselves.


Source: One America News Network

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