On today's show, host Lou Dobbs is joined by Center for Renewing America's Kavell P Patel to discuss the new House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, the CIA Director Gina Haspel's rumored resignation, and the revelations that the DOJ and FBI spied on the Devin Nunes Intel Committee.
00:00:00.000Hello, everybody. I'm Lou Dobbs, and this is now truly a new political year with a Republican-controlled House of Representatives and a new speaker, Kevin McCarthy.
00:00:11.280Over the weekend, we've learned a lot about what four days of hard bargaining by the group of Freedom Caucus members means for the Republican Conference and for America.
00:00:21.600The Reformers won, and they won, important victories.
00:00:25.600Andy Biggs of Arizona, who led the group of Reformers who transformed fundamentally the way that Congress will conduct the people's business over the next two years.
00:00:35.760First, the corporate media and the establishment and the Marxist Dems were absolutely hyperbolic, and their hair was on fire throughout the entire week, crying chaos, claiming the Reformers were embarrassing, foolish, and they were dangerous, of course.
00:00:52.340And the media, no-line Pauls and Republican Pauls, lobbyists and the donor class, all hysterically screaming that Biggs and the Reformers were risking the speakership being stolen by the Marxist Dems, and even that the Republic itself might collapse.
00:01:10.680No, you Marxist Dems and you Rhino collaborators.
00:01:14.300What did happen is that Congress now will be more representative.
00:01:18.660Each congressman will have more influence and even time to read legislation before they vote on it.
00:01:25.840And much of the Speaker's powers will devolve to the members, and bills will no longer be rammed through that they haven't read, and conservatives will be on the powerful Rules Committee now.
00:01:37.740A select subcommittee will be created to investigate the weaponization of the federal government, and also the motion to vacate will be restored, which means any one member of Congress now can call a vote of no confidence in the Speaker of the House.
00:01:55.220That is an essential return to traditional constraints on the Speaker's power.
00:02:01.380Every American should be celebrating what Andy Biggs and his band of courageous, principled conservatives achieved by standing up for their values, the nation, and we the people.
00:02:14.000And yes, Kevin McCarthy should be saluted for agreeing to all those reforms.
00:02:19.920Well done, Congressman Biggs and all your colleagues in the Freedom Caucus.
00:02:23.720Credit goes as well to Dan Bishop, Joff Breachin, Mike Cloud, Andy Clyde, Byron Donalds, Paul Gosar, Andy Harris, Anna Paulina Luna, Mary Miller, Ralph Norman, Andy Ogles, and Scott Perry, Chip Roy, Keith Self, and Victoria Sparks.
00:02:49.440Those folks, my friends, made history last week.
00:02:52.060They changed history, and now the House Republicans must make a lot of changes for the better, for the republic, which is now theirs to save.
00:03:02.580And that new subcommittee I mentioned is one of the most important changes and reforms and creations.
00:03:08.600Under the Judiciary Committee, that subcommittee is charged with investigating the weaponization of the federal government against our citizens.
00:03:18.760It will be investigating the federal government investigators, all ongoing criminal investigations, and it will have access to all classified documents under the Intelligence Committee.
00:03:32.140All of that means their reach extends to the intelligence community as well.
00:03:37.080It's likely that that new subcommittee will be investigating the FBI and DOJ's illegal activities, including spying on our guest today, and as well, Intel Committee Chairman at the time, Devin Nunes, and other members of the House Intel Committee and staff several years ago.
00:03:56.080Our guest is a center for Renewing America's Cash Patel, top national security official under President Trump.
00:04:03.540High postings at the Department of Defense, the National Security Council, and Department of Justice.
00:04:09.160Well, Cash, let's take up the revelations that the DOJ and the FBI was spying on the Nunes Intel Committee.
00:04:15.640And first, what can you tell us about this claim that the CIA director, Gina Haspel, and her entire top staff were to resign en masse if President Trump had fired her?
00:04:28.580You know, Lou, I haven't really talked about this before, and I'm glad to talk about it with you on your great program.
00:04:35.020It's, to me, Lou, if you just, you know, it's not about me and you take away my name from it.
00:04:40.820It shows you how defiant the deep state was and how willing they were to break the Constitution and the chain of command from the commander-in-chief because they saw it fit personally to disband with the rules of justice and the law because they didn't personally like you.
00:04:59.900And, of course, this information comes from none other than Alyssa Farah, another one that I identify as a government gangster, the title of my upcoming book, who came out, you know, with her extensive, of course, career with, what, intel, in operations, in policy?
00:05:16.720But anyway, she supposedly has these sources at the CIA that said, if I were given a senior-level position, they would quit.
00:05:24.280Lou, that would have been a win for America because those were the very people that were blocking President Trump's agenda.
00:05:30.920They were just led by Gina Haspel, who happened to be the director.
00:05:34.260And when the president asked me to help facilitate and clean the house over there, I said, you can put me in whatever role you want.
00:05:40.720It's just me walking in that building is going to get rid of the problem.
00:05:44.400And I think in retrospect, now we see that you either do what the commander-in-chief says in terms of national security or you get shown the door.
00:05:53.460And this is an example of the deep state rising up and, unfortunately, winning at the time.
00:06:00.920And honestly, Cash, as I read the original reporting on this, I thought to myself, there's got to be something wrong here in the context.
00:06:13.200Because the Trump administration, under assault by the deep state from every quarter, the intelligence community, FBI, DOJ, the judiciary, as well as, obviously, the Marxist Dems who are running this presidency and the Democratic Party.
00:06:33.980To have this happen at that particular moment was, to me, in and of itself, madness.
00:06:44.200And I looked and I thought back to that period, and I'm talking with various people in the administration.
00:06:49.260And there was seemingly no comprehension from one department to the other of the Trump administration about what was at stake in the executive itself.
00:07:02.300Is that a misapprehension, a misconception on my part?
00:07:20.000And, you know, it shocks me that – I guess it doesn't really shock me anymore, Lou, to see the mainstream media parroting this around.
00:07:25.980I mean the things that – you know, I'm a national security guy.
00:07:28.220President Trump said whatever roles you're put in in my administration, you need to do the following.
00:07:33.100Secure the board, defeat the cartels, take out all the terrorists, bring them home American hostages, and end the forever wars and build the wall.
00:07:39.400I mean what's political about any one of those lines of efforts?
00:07:43.480And everywhere I went, whether it was DOD or the White House or the intel community or where have you, or if I was over at CIA, that was the mission.
00:07:51.320And the reason that Gina Haspel was going to be shown the door is because myself and the director of national intelligence, Johnny Ratcliffe, caught her lying to the commander-in-chief flat out.
00:08:03.900I mean it was – you know, it relates to a very sensitive operation we were working on, and, you know, it almost doesn't even matter what the operation was.
00:08:12.100It was the fact that the director of the CIA lied flat out to the president of the United States, and she got caught.
00:08:19.280And when she got caught and was going to be shown the door, she broke down in tears and went begging to the vice president, Mike Pence at the time, who went in and reversed and convinced President Trump to reverse his decision.
00:08:32.180And just for clarification, I was going to be named the deputy director over at the CIA, which probably would have prompted her to resign.
00:08:38.540But, you know, neither here nor there, whether she stayed or not, I would have done the mission because all these people cared about was their next landing platform or their next job or their next – I didn't care about any of it.
00:08:49.860We were going to run through the echo of the whistle, as we say, in my universe and in hockey and in national security.
00:08:56.520And, you know, we only had a couple months left on ballparking the amount of time.
00:09:01.220But you'd be amazed how much you can get done if you have an entire apparatus in the intelligence community willing to focus on the lines of effort that I outlined.
00:09:08.720And it's tragic and un-American that these people were not willing to focus on doing the job of intel collection to support the commander-in-chief's policy direction to achieve those efforts to make America secure.
00:09:25.480If I may, I'm going to jump around just a little bit here.
00:09:28.340Because I think it's important for everyone to understand, from your perspective, what the current intelligence community is doing.
00:09:37.420What are they doing in terms of terrorism?
00:09:41.020What are they doing in terms of, as best you understand, China, Russia, Europe, Africa, across the whole portfolio of critical issues that face this country?
00:09:55.020Afghanistan, Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, the Middle East, of course.
00:10:01.560All, as you said, all that your mission would have been would be to secure the nation.
00:10:10.260But it seems in this administration, everything is political.
00:10:14.220They, yeah, if you'll allow me, they have completely politicized the national security apparatus.
00:10:19.860It's one of the main themes of my book.
00:10:21.840That we went in there and did the, we put the mission first, as I always said.
00:10:27.220We didn't care about the media and I could care less about the personal attacks.
00:10:30.560And you just outlined it beautifully, though.
00:10:32.800In the intel community, in the national security arena, in the apparatus, the president has to identify what we call tier one collection effort.
00:10:40.900Everything you just said, Afghanistan, Pakistan, terrorism, drugs, the border, was for President Trump a tier one collection priority from an intelligence perspective.
00:10:53.080Only the president has the authority to change that because we only have so much bandwidth to be able to secure intelligence and then execute operations based on that to say, go save a hostage or go kill a terrorist or go wind down a forever war.
00:11:06.680And what this administration does, as you said, is politicize the national security apparatus.
00:11:11.480They have taken those tier one collection priorities and instead, and I'm not kidding when I say the following, Lou, they have made the weather a tier one collection priority.
00:11:23.600And what I mean by that is climate change.
00:11:25.660The Department of Defense, I will give you the harshest example you can imagine.
00:11:29.800The only no-fail mission on God's green earth is the DOD, where I was chief of staff.
00:11:33.680The first, what we call concept of operation, CONOPS, at the DOD, which is the big paperwork that moves the machine.
00:11:43.200You would think the DOD would move the machine for Afghanistan, for terrorists, for drugs, for hostages, et cetera.
00:11:49.780Joe Biden and Lloyd Austin's first concept of operation for the Department of Defense was on climate change.
00:11:57.040The DOD cared more about where the sun rose and sat than securing our Americans in Afghanistan and providing our soldiers with what they needed so they wouldn't be killed with a disastrous withdrawal under Joe Biden.
00:12:10.060That is the ultimate politicization of national security.
00:12:13.040And I said I was going to jump around, Gina Haspel, when she persuaded Mike Pence, Vice President Pence, to make an intreaty with President Trump to salvage her job, her career, what was her reaction?
00:12:42.600What ensued that gave the commander-in-chief the room to say, okay, we will stay with you and abandon our previous plan?
00:12:54.360You know, that's a conversation that somebody needs to ask Mike Pence because I wasn't a part of the weeping affair that ensued after my possibility of being deputy director.
00:13:06.340She went alone to Mike Pence, and I know that thereafter he went to the president.
00:13:11.720So I don't know what happened, and I don't know what words were exchanged, but whatever it was was sufficient to reverse course.
00:13:19.520And, you know, normally I'd say that's fine.
00:13:23.200You know, there's always an exchange between governments and agencies and departments, and that's a healthy conversation.
00:13:28.960It's one of the things I respected most about President Trump.
00:13:31.280You could talk about whatever issue it was, health care, national security, education, what have you, and he would get the opinions from a wide array of people, which is what you want your commander-in-chief doing.
00:13:40.420The problem, the problem was his deputies, his VP, and others were in it to politicize the apparatus and contravene the orders and directions of their commander-in-chief because they were in it to glorify their own ego.
00:13:56.740Gina Haspel, Rod Rosenstein, Esper, Millie, Chris Wray, Bill Barr, the list goes on.
00:14:03.720I mean, these people who I all call government gangsters, and I cite them by name in my book, somebody's got to do it.
00:14:12.420And so there is a glossary when this book releases of every single government gangster in the executive branch that served in the Trump administration because these are the people who America needs to know failed a duly elected president to execute the mission they put him in the White House to do.
00:14:28.980So God willing, when he goes back in two years, it doesn't repeat itself.
00:14:32.640Well, she, in point of fact, subverted the president in a number of ways in that agency, the CIA I'm referring to, and she had possession of the so-called Nunes memo at CIA.
00:14:53.020And in and of itself, for if no other reason, if there were no other reason on God's green earth to put you in to that role at the CIA, that alone would have been an extraordinary gift to the republic.
00:15:13.680Tell us about, first of all, the memo and how important it was about the origins of all that was to follow, by the way.
00:15:25.720I mean, it was a foundational document explaining what had happened in the Russian collusion scandal.
00:15:37.640The scandal was that of the U.S. deep state, deep state of the federal government.
00:15:42.840So if you would, tell us the name of that memo, its contents, and what followed.
00:15:50.280Well, it's called the Nunes memo, but, Lou, I like to call it the cash memo, as Devin and I joke about.
00:15:54.760Now, as you know, I was Devin's chief investigator on Russiagate.
00:16:00.700It was one of the greatest jobs I ever had, and the amount of trust he put in me was really, really impressive, and it's a testament to him.
00:16:07.120But if you haven't read it, and honestly, Lou, a lot of people, even those that watch your great show, because they were lied to for so long by the lamestream media, they don't even know that.
00:16:14.660It's a four-page memo that we put together in the heart of Russiagate, where we took the FBI's own documentation and the FBI's own testimony to me under oath in Congress, and we said, this is what happened.
00:16:26.400This is how you lied to a federal court.
00:16:28.600This is how the DNC and Hillary campaign came in and bought a foreign operative for fake intelligence.
00:16:33.820And this is how you, the FBI, accepted it, knowing it was false, and how James Comey and McCabe and Strzok and Priestap and all the other creatures, government gangsters, came out and hugged this thing so harshly because they wanted to defeat Donald Trump.
00:16:48.020It is the quintessential document, the Nunes memo.
00:16:59.560And as I've always said, all roads lead back to Russiagate.
00:17:02.160And the reason that, you know, I wanted to get over there to the CIA and elsewhere was to help, you know, the declassification process, which Gina Haspel had put a harsh stop to.
00:17:13.320And why would you think she would do that, Lou?
00:17:15.720Do you know who was the chief of station for the CIA in the United Kingdom when the Russiagate hoax broke?
00:17:28.840The FBI, we now know it's in the Nunes memo.
00:17:30.680The FBI went to the Brits and conducted an operation on foreign soil to entrap one of the people in Trump world to falsely get him to commit to the Russiagate hoax.
00:17:46.700The only way an operation like that occurs on foreign soil is with the agreement and direction and authorization of the chief of station, Gina Haspel.
00:17:57.120She was in it on Russiagate from jump.
00:17:59.460She continued to withhold the documents with Rod Rosenstein and Chris Wray.
00:18:03.680And that is why she wanted to bear hug it till the very end because she knows she made it and limped through the Trump administration.
00:18:12.760And I'm calling on this Congress, the people you and I trust, to go in there and get the documentation and demand why it was that she was ever made CIA director in the first place when she was just as culpable in the Russiagate hoax as Rod Rosenstein, as Chris Wray, as James Comey, Andy McCabe, Peter Strzok.
00:18:31.640And the list goes on. This is Gina Haspel.
00:18:34.240This is the Nunes memo. You got to read it.
00:18:36.280And hey, it's the new year. All roads lead to Russiagate.
00:18:39.100Go watch the plot against the president.
00:18:40.520If you have no idea what I'm talking about, you need to take 90 minutes and educate yourself, because I'm telling you where all this Twitter stuff is going.
00:18:47.720It's the same corrupt actors that the FBI politicized in national security and law enforcement and making it an extension of the Democratic Party, just like they did in Russiagate.
00:19:05.600The actions of the principal parties in this had such an extraordinary impact and lasting impact that today not a single person has been held to account.
00:19:18.860We know the names of some of the actors from the, if you will, smaller parts to the largest and most powerful.
00:19:30.000And yet nothing is being acceded to by the corporate, and I'll call them, I used to call them corporate America, but corporate globalist media who refused to not, to in any way assign responsibility, blame, and to hold them accountable.
00:19:52.820It's interesting that the Washington Post and the New York Times have ultimately acknowledged that the reporting of the New York Post, which broke the story of the Hunter Biden laptop, was a real story.
00:20:10.580But there are so many real stories, quote unquote, in what is Russiagate, the origins of the effort to overthrow the president of the United States for a period of now over six years, that it's remarkable.
00:20:28.800We're not even holding our corporate globalist media to account for what they haven't reported, which they now know to be truth, which they reported as falsehood, the truths they deny, the falsehoods they have projected into the body of public knowledge in this country.
00:20:48.340Lou, you know better than anyone else why that is, because they were as much of a guilty conspirator in Russiagate, they being the mainstream media, the corporate media.
00:20:58.800The fake news mafia, whatever you want to call them, they were the ones that partnered with the FBI, the New York Times, CNN, Politico, and all the other garbage reporting.
00:21:09.240They were the ones we found out who were in the FISA applications, who were doing the circular reporting, that when the FBI said, oh, look, of course he's a Russian asset.
00:21:19.880Let's include this in our FISA application, as if that was ever the procedure that I followed when I was a terrorism prosecutor, writing out FISAs to go manhunt terrorists.
00:21:28.380They hijacked the national security apparatus along with the mainstream media, willingly invited them in to FBI headquarters, which is another reason FBI headquarters needs to be abolished, and then utilized that to continue to spy on a president of the United States city.
00:21:46.500That was signed off on not once, not twice, not three times, four times, four separate occasions.
00:21:53.020You had four attorney generals, excuse me, four directors of the FBI, and of course the likes of James Baker, another corrupt government gangster, who we now know was the most corrupt guy at the FBI and now Twitter, signing off on said FISA warrants and going to his friends.
00:22:09.600And this is a key that most people don't know.
00:22:12.340James Baker, when he was the general counsel, the number one lawyer at the FBI, who was the basically the author of these FISA warrant applications against Donald Trump, called his pals in the media and said, hey, look what we're working on.
00:22:25.920Wouldn't it be nice if you guys put out some reporting to that effect based on anonymous sources?
00:22:31.320And who writes the articles that were cited in the FISA?
00:22:34.960James Baker's very friends in the media.
00:22:39.640And of course the media will be like, where's the proof?
00:22:41.880And all you have to do is look at who James Baker hangs out with and then ask yourself, how did those articles get in the FISA application?
00:22:51.540There are no coincidences in government, especially with these corrupt government gangsters.
00:22:55.080And because they were in on it, that's the reason these people like Gina Haspel and Rod Rosenstein got glorified in the media, because they were in it with the media to get Trump and take him out at all costs.
00:23:06.400And that, you know, the CIA escapade with me going over there is just one minute example of that.
00:23:12.300And as I said before, all these people are rewarded because let me just lay this out in the next 30 seconds.
00:23:42.680And there was one other article in Yahoo News, and I'm forgetting the author.
00:23:47.080I'm sorry, Lou, off the top of my head, but it's in the same FISA that's now very public.
00:23:50.700It's also all in the Nunes memo, if you want the four-page cheat sheet.
00:23:55.500And these were people that all basically patted themselves on the back.
00:23:59.880And the kicker is the people that were leading these institutions, the Rays, the Rosensteins, the Haspels.
00:24:06.400Let me just throw out one of the most disgusting facts I can possibly think of.
00:24:10.660Chris Wray was a partner at King and Spaulding, one of the biggest law firms in the country, before he became FBI director.
00:24:15.900Rod Rosenstein is now a partner at King and Spaulding, one of the largest law firms in the country, after getting booted from government because of his role in Russiagate.
00:24:24.380Do you know who is the national security advisor for King and Spaulding today?
00:24:35.940The three people that orchestrated and executed the cover-up for Russiagate are making tens of millions of dollars at the very same law firm.
00:24:46.920And the Democrats, the Marxist Dems, seem to be much better at creating association post-government service, if you will, than the Republicans.
00:24:57.260And they create powerful law firms that are dedicated to the Democrat, let me give them the credit that it is, or the Marxist Dem Party.
00:25:51.760And look, my money is this guy's going to decide to run again and try for an Obama third and fourth term here.
00:25:57.680And if they don't get it from him, they'll get it from somebody else.
00:26:01.100They'll run whoever, Gavin Newsom out of California, or whatever other person thinks they – I mean, I guess until two weeks ago, Alfred Newman, a.k.a. Pete Buttigieg, had a chance.
00:26:11.360But he showed you what he can do in South Bend and transportation.
00:26:37.600Turn on the Lou Dobbs show or pick 10 other shows like the Lou Dobbs shows.
00:26:41.380That will give you the hard, unvarnished facts so you as Americans can take that to the booths, take that to your friends, take that to the streets where it matters on election day.
00:26:53.380And I'm hearing more and more people do that.
00:26:55.600Lou, I don't do mainstream media anymore.
00:26:59.180I haven't been on those channels in, say, five months, but I haven't had more receptivity than ever before in the last five months because more and more people I see just pay attention to shows like yours, which is – it's heartening to see that.
00:27:16.120Well, it is, and it's important economically as well because we are watching the corporate globalist media, their entities, whether it be ABC News, whether it be CNN, whatever the name, the brand, they're in real trouble.
00:28:27.620These people, these government gangsters, Rod Rosenstein, Chris Ray, Gina Haspel, and the like, and there's a slew of others, were blocking and tackling and using the government apparatus to throw up deflection after deflection.
00:28:42.820And I only found out a week and a half ago.
00:28:44.560The DOJ issued subpoenas for my personal information as the senior staffer on the House Intelligence Committee in 2017.
00:28:54.700They, to spy on myself and Devin Nunes, at the very time, the very month, we were writing the Nunes memo, and we were breaking the backs of their falsehoods by exposing that the DNC had paid for the seal of us and other things.
00:29:08.320The DOJ and FBI spied on me to get to Devin and other staffers, and we broke that story just the other week.
00:29:15.880And that's why we were being stopped, because of people like that who were in government to not serve the mission, but to make sure their egos were glorified at the expense of true people who were serving the mission, like me and Devin.
00:29:29.360What would have happened if you had just simply put that memo out, and whether it's in the hands of Gina Haspel or whomever, what would have happened if you just simply stepped toward the microphone and the cameras and said, this is what's at issue?
00:29:49.740And remember, even though we put out the Nunes memo, there's still a significant separate memo that was never released because Gina Haspel specifically blocked it.
00:29:57.300And I think that's the one you're talking about.
00:30:01.120And what would have happened is you would have seen even more, if this was actually possible, I didn't think it was, but you would have seen even more government corruption and interference to defeat a duly elected president based on falsehoods and lies because they didn't like their commander in chief.
00:30:19.360And you would have seen the intel community in bed with the likes of the media, just like the FBI was, and they were in bed with the Democratic Party.
00:31:03.620Because in the last few days, and I, I, it's no secret that John Solomon and I were both working very hard to make certain that that, that document got out.
00:31:56.060And that's the road that I guess in retrospect, we should have taken, you know, I guess the fall play with me and Devin and the like, because we were guys who went to government to, to serve and follow the rules.
00:32:07.020I guess we could have done what the FBI, DOJ, CIA, and the fake news media has broken every rule in the laws or Adam Schiff and leaked classified information or his buddy Spanx, Spanx, Swalwell.
00:32:16.240But, you know, we, we still had a core belief in the mission and a core belief to follow the rules.
00:32:23.840And we thought we could get there following the rules.
00:32:26.060And we thought if we could do it that way, then we could show the deep state actors, the government gangsters that got in our way.
00:32:31.800And we came up short on that appendix memo and that annex memo and a couple other things that you, you know, you were, you guys are all working on because at the end of the day, President Trump wanted transparency.
00:32:41.160And, and look, he could have put it out.
00:32:44.740He said, instead of me singularly putting out, let's let it go through the system.
00:32:48.320So then at the end, everybody can say, this is the unvarnished truth and we put it out properly.
00:32:53.240Yeah, I, and by the way, when I'm asking these questions and suggesting the president could have just stood there as he did so many times, I want to acknowledge that I will speak only for myself.
00:33:07.480I too could have stood there and said, uh, the government right now is in possession of documents that will in point of fact, reveal all the, uh, the corruption, uh, that is the deep state, uh, and the, uh, the opposition resistance and outright assault on a president of the United States.
00:34:38.040I mean, we're going to see, man, we are going to see the whistleblower stuff come out.
00:34:41.000We're going to see the Ray Epps stuff come out, the Jan 6 doc.
00:34:43.260All these documents need to make a steady and slow, um, public appearance constant over the next year.
00:34:50.980So the American public is armed with the troops so that when we get this campaign going in full gear, we are shown to have operated by the rules and have obeyed the American people's mission of the national security of this country.
00:35:04.060And we'll show the partisan hacks for who they are with Adam Schiff and company and the government gangster that we talked about in the mainstream media.
00:35:09.920So we got a lot of work left to do, Lou, and I know you'll be leading the charge and I'll be following in that wake.
00:35:14.560But, um, I think we're going to get more people, um, on, on, on mission on point this time around.
00:35:23.300Uh, and to, uh, to your point, uh, just breaking is the justice department, uh, concealing 400 pages of sensitive documents that apparently will lay bare the payoffs and gifts to Hunter and Jim Biden from China, from Russia, from Ukraine.
00:35:40.900And God knows only how many more countries, uh, and the department of justice, after acknowledging the records exist, uh, they now are claiming they're not relevant, uh, trying to bury them in every way they can.
00:35:57.460And we'll be following that obviously here, taking it up, uh, uh, in, uh, future podcasts.
00:36:04.980Cash, I just, uh, want to just say thank you, uh, sincerely for all that you have done for this country.
00:36:10.900And for being with us here today, uh, and this, we always give our guests the, the final word, uh, your concluding thoughts, if you will, sir.
00:36:24.840I couldn't think of a better partner to, to get our American public educated with the facts, which is the only thing you and I have ever cared about.
00:36:32.860So, and, um, I'm humbled to do this and, um, I'm happy to announce Lou, if you, if you let me for the first time ever, formerly my adult book, government gangsters is on presale on Amazon.
00:36:43.860And if the government, if the government itself ever lets go of the manuscript and allows it to be released, we'll hopefully have it out come March, but you can get your copy right now on presale on Amazon government gangsters, where I tell you how to dismantle the deep state, call out the government gangsters by name and show you that there is a solution that exists to save the agencies and departments that are vested with so much power in our country.
00:37:05.880And, uh, we'll be, we'll be pounding the road in 2023 with you, Lou.
00:37:10.940Well, you got a deal and we'll be, uh, we'll be hawking your book, uh, a book by the way, that I, I couldn't imagine being better named, uh, the government gangsters.
00:37:22.120It's a statement of the problem, uh, a statement of, uh, uh, the book's contents and, uh, what we should all be working against in this country beginning right now.
00:37:33.920Well, Cash Patel, his new book is government gangsters.
00:37:37.780And we thank you for being with us, Cash.