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Kash Patel Responds to Deep State Not Redacting His Name in FBI Affidavit, Former Special Agents Gloat


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Kash Patel released a statement Friday on Truth Social where he ripped the corrupt Deep State for not keeping his name redacted in the affidavit used to raid President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate.

Patel wrote on Truth Social that he was basically viciously attacked by the Deep State by them not redacting his name from the warrant used to raid the President’s home.

He also relayed some insightful information.

Patel noted that the FBI used WhatsApp to call in the raid.

He wrote:

…This cartel of corruption inside our government is so devoid of concern about national security, they could not be bothered to see the judge in person.  Instead, they literally called in the raid on the home of a former President via the FBI’s best friend, Zuckerberg’s WhatsApp.

As Law & Crime noted, the warrant was attested to over WhatsApp.

The cover sheet was “[a]ttested to” by an FBI special agent “by Phone (WhatsApp),” the form reveals. Indeed, the form is titled as an “application for a warrant by telephone or other reliable electronic means.”

The criminal cover sheet document indicates, in the usual perfunctory fashion, that no other relevant matters are proceeding before other magistrate judges in other sections of the same federal district where the Mar-a-Lago-related proceeding is ongoing. Warrant applications routinely include such attestations to flag the judiciary if prosecutors are seeking search warrants from multiple magistrates.

The cache of materials unsealed Thursday, though dated Aug. 5, do not contain the name of the FBI agent who phoned in the request to search and seize from Mar-a-Lago. Nor does the stash of paperwork provide the name of an assistant U.S. attorney who signed a concomitant motion to seal the materials. Those names are redacted in both versions of the material released Thursday.

What does the FBI’s reliance on Zuckerberg’s WhatsApp entail?

The Gateway Pundit wrote:

What we didn’t know is that the FBI uses WhatsApp as their “best friend”.  WhatsApp is owned by Facebook.  What does Patel know about WhatsApp’s use by the FBI?

It appears the FBI uses WhatsApp to hold conversations that they can hide.  Are there any other reasons for using WhatsApp?

Here is Kash Patel’s statement:

The Deep State was ecstatic seeing Patel’s name on full display in the affidavit.

FBI special agent Peter Strzok gloated on Twitter.

“Never great to see your unredacted name in a search warrant affidavit,” he wrote.

“To borrow from Eric Hirschman, ‘I’m going to give you the best free legal advice you’re ever getting in your life. Get a great F’ing criminal defense lawyer – you’re going to need it,’” he added.

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BPR added:

Also salivating over the possibility that Patel could be targeted by President Joe Biden’s Justice Department was former FBI assistant director Frank Figliuzzi, one of the many security state figures who now draws a paycheck from MSNBC, telling far-left radio host Dean Obeidallah that it was time for Patel to lawyer up.

“Can you explain to people two things. One is, can Trump just say these are declassified, and that makes them declassified?” he asked. “And secondly, can you just declassify a document, but what’s still in it, like What’s in it? Like where are all our spy locations, information, could that still be classified?” Obeidallah asked. “So if you’re leaving it around, well, the document might be declassified, you’re still putting our national security at risk because someone’s reading something that is highly sensitive to our nation”

Figliuzzi responded, “So I tell you what, why don’t you and I, when we’re done with our talk here today, let’s go offline, and both of us will file a Freedom of Information Act request to the US government and we’ll say, ‘Hey, we hear that all those pages of classified documents that were at Mar-a-Lago are declassified and we’d love to get a copy, since now they’re unclassified.’ And let’s see what the answer is.”

“Kash Patel better get an attorney, soon,” Figliuzzi added. “Because Kash Patel is the guy saying, ‘I knew all about this standing declassification order. I know all about it all.’”

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