

BREAKING: KASH PATEL CONFIRMED
5 snips Feb 20, 2025
Kash Patel, newly confirmed as the Director of the FBI, shares insights from his time in the Obama administration, particularly about uncovering Russiagate. He dives into the importance of grassroots activism and calls for government transparency following events like January 6. The conversation also touches on the role of the military in Germany, data privacy concerns, and the balance of power between executive and judicial branches. Patel emphasizes the need for accountability in law enforcement and highlights the voices of patriotism heard at recent political gatherings.
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Joe Biggs' J6 Experience
- Joe Biggs, a January 6th protestor, faced a potential 36-year sentence, ultimately receiving 17 years.
- He served four years in prison and two years in solitary confinement, highlighting the severity of the legal consequences faced by some protestors.
Presidential Power and Accountability
- The President's authority, akin to "king-like powers" as envisioned by the founders, necessitates direct election and accountability.
- This underscores the tension between executive power and judicial oversight, especially concerning presidential appointments.
Birthright Citizenship Debate
- Birthright citizenship, allowing children born on US soil to illegal immigrants to become citizens, is debated.
- John Eastman argues this wasn't the founders' original intent, citing the Declaration of Independence's rejection of perpetual allegiance to the crown.