Former national security adviser Kash Patel was recently interviewed by Tucker Carlson and what he had to say didn’t disappoint.
Patel told Tucker that Hillary Clinton’s campaign “broke federal law when they purposely mislabeled payments made to the law firm Perkins Coie”.
The former national security adviser would go on to explain how the Clinton campaign paid a foreign asset to create false Russian information that was then funneled into the FBI to falsely surveil President Trump under illegal warrants.
As a result of the Clinton campaign’s dirty deeds the Federal Election Commission fined Hillary Clinton’s campaign along with the DNC for $8,000 and $105,000 but what really needs to happen to the Clinton campaign is they should be charged with treason.
Hillary Clinton's campaign 'broke federal law': Kash Patelhttps://t.co/BjIFDz9nul
— Fox News (@FoxNews) April 1, 2022
Kash Patel, the lead investigator for the 2018 probe into the #FBI’s investigation of alleged Trump–Russia collusion, said the fact that the @HillaryClinton campaign is paying a penalty to the FEC is an admittance of guilt. https://t.co/ZIZ9MiK8Op
— The Epoch Times (@EpochTimes) April 3, 2022
Fox News had more on Patel’s comments:
Hillary Clinton’s campaign “broke federal law,” when they mislabeled payments made to law firm Perkins Coie, and any other campaign doing the same thing would have faced much harsher punishment, former national security adviser to the House Intelligence Committee Kash Patel said Thursday.
“The biggest takeaway is the Hillary Clinton campaign broke federal law by taking political contributions and paying a foreign asset to gin up dirty Russian information that was fake that they funneled into the FBI to falsely surveil President Trump under illegal warrants issued by the Federal Surveillance Court,” Patel told “Tucker Carlson Tonight.”
The Federal Election Commission fined Hillary Clinton’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee $8,000 and $105,000, respectively, for misfiling expenditures made to law firm Perkins Coie. The law firm hired research firm Fusion GPS to dig up dirt on then-candidate Donald Trump, which lead to the infamous Steele Dossier. The payments to Perkins Coie listed as “legal services” and “legal and compliance consulting” rather than opposition research.
FEC fined the Hillary Clinton campaign and the DNC over the Trump-Russia dossier research.
"Not only did the Hillary Clinton campaign lie, they broke federal election law," said Kash Patel on Thursday's "Wake Up America."
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Watch Kash Patel’s interview with Tucker right here:
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