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Media in frenzy over Kash Patel’s call for accountability in Russia hoax


Corporate media, ⁣under the influence of the Biden White House, is spreading fear and paranoia about a potential ⁤2024 victory by former President Donald Trump. They are trying to convince⁤ Americans that Trump’s return to power would lead to a ruthless dictatorship.

The Atlantic, CNN,⁢ The New ⁤York Times, and other biased news outlets are‍ pushing ​the narrative that Trump’s calls for accountability would result in him retaliating against the deep state and media. This⁣ is ‌nothing ​but projection, considering the⁤ Democrats’ ongoing partisan prosecution of‌ Trump.

Now, these​ same media outlets are targeting individuals who may‍ be part of the 2024 Trump administration, such as former Trump official Kashyap “Kash”⁤ Patel. ‍

A recent hit piece by The New York Times, echoed by CNN, ABC, ⁤NBC, the Associated Press, The Guardian, Salon, CNBC, and the Daily Beast, accuses Patel of ‌planning⁢ to prosecute journalists if Trump returns to⁣ power. This article is just one of many attempts by NYT’s biased journalists to undermine Trump’s chances in 2024.

The NYT writers​ distort Patel’s ‍”War⁤ Room” conversation with Steve Bannon by taking his promise to ⁤hold⁢ the corrupt deep state and media accountable out‌ of context. ‌Patel clearly states that they⁤ will follow ‍the law in their pursuit of justice.

“We‍ will go out ⁢and find the conspirators, not ‌just in ⁤government but in the media. Yes, we’re going to come after the people in the media who lied about American ‍citizens, who helped Joe Biden rig‍ presidential elections‍ — we’re going to come after you. Whether⁣ it’s criminally or civilly, we’ll figure that out,” Patel’s quote, highlighted by the NYT, states. “We’re ‌actually going to use the Constitution to prosecute them for crimes they⁤ said we have always been ​guilty of but never have.”

Commitment to the Rule of Law

In a recent interview, Patel made it clear that he is committed to​ following the‌ facts ‍and​ the law,⁤ not partisan agendas.⁣ He emphasized the importance of going to court and ⁣correcting the ‍injustices committed by biased justices⁤ and‍ lawyers.

According to Patel, “We will follow⁢ the facts and the ‌law and go to courts of⁤ law and correct these justices and ​lawyers who have been prosecuting these cases based on politics.”

Unfortunately, The New York​ Times downplayed Patel’s emphasis on the rule of law‌ and the Constitution. They wanted ⁣to paint Trump’s promise to take on the two-tiered system of justice as mere political ⁢revenge.

But Patel’s commitment to justice is not about ⁤revenge. It’s about holding those who have abused their power accountable.

The Truth About Trump’s Investigations

The ‍Times‌ writers claimed that ‍Trump’s investigations⁢ into his ‍enemies⁣ were purely political. However, Patel revealed that these⁤ investigations were acts of​ oversight by Congress, not acts ​of revenge.

He pointed ​out that individuals like Andy⁣ McCabe and James Comey were caught lying⁢ and authorizing ⁤false warrants. These were not acts of vengeance, ⁣but necessary actions to ensure justice.

Patel also ⁣exposed the unlawful ​surveillance of congressional staffers by ‍individuals like Wray and Rosenstein. These were acts of ⁣revenge, not the investigations conducted by Trump ​and his team.

The ‌Double Standards of the Media

The Times accused Trump and his team ‍of abandoning Justice Department‍ independence.‌ But they conveniently ignored ⁣the‍ fact that ‍the Obama administration worked to prevent⁢ Trump from ​winning the ​White ⁤House.

The FBI and DOJ, with the help of​ media⁤ outlets like The New‌ York Times, abused their power to spy on Trump ⁢and investigate ​him without⁤ any evidence of collusion.

Patel called out the hypocrisy of accusing ⁢them of targeting their enemies when it’s actually‌ the other way around. He stated, “What ‍they’re really good at is they accuse us of ⁢doing the very things ⁤they’re guilty of.”

The Media’s Attacks on Patel

This isn’t the first time the media has targeted Patel for‍ daring to take⁤ on the deep state. The Washington Post columnist David Ignatius​ used ​anonymous sources to speculate that Patel was trying to overthrow the government by uncovering the Russian⁢ collusion hoax.

Hoax ‌and Demanding Accountability

In a bold move, Kash Patel, the‍ former senior director of the National Security Council’s​ counterterrorism⁢ directorate, has taken ⁤legal action against several media⁣ outlets and reporters,‌ including​ the New York Times, for falsely accusing him of criminal activities and acting as a “Ukraine Back ​Channel” for the Trump White House. Patel’s lawsuit seeks accountability for those who spread ⁣this ⁢damaging hoax.

As the Democrats’ attempt to convict Trump and prevent him from‍ running ⁤for office‌ backfires, they have turned to their media ⁤mouthpieces to carry the anti-Trump torch. However, Patel argues that their ⁤accusations of Trump‍ and his potential ​picks ushering in a “dictatorship” only ‌highlight their double standard. For years, Trump’s supporters have been calling for accountability‌ in the Department of Justice and the FBI, ⁢urging prosecutors and judges not to weaponize justice and condemning the leaking⁢ of information to manipulate ‍elections. Patel emphasizes that their position has never wavered – ⁤they advocate ‍for ⁢the use and restoration of the Constitution, the enforcement of the ​rule of law, and ⁤the prosecution of anyone, including government officials, civilians, and the media, who breaks the ⁣law in these⁤ matters.


How has the corporate media ignored the ‍alleged abuses of power by the FBI and⁣ DOJ and ⁤focused on President Trump’s efforts to uncover the truth?

Promote ⁤the false narrative⁣ of Russian ​collusion and hinder Trump’s presidency.⁣ They ⁤engaged in illegal​ surveillance, leaked classified information, and ⁢undermined ⁣the integrity of the democratic process.‌

Yet, the corporate media continues to ignore these ​egregious​ abuses of ‍power and instead ‌focuses on Trump’s efforts⁤ to uncover​ the truth and hold⁢ those responsible accountable. They paint a distorted picture of ​a ⁤vengeful dictator, when in ​reality, Trump and his team are committed to upholding ⁢the rule ​of law and⁢ ensuring justice is⁢ served. ⁣

The ⁤media’s double standards are evident in their treatment of Trump and his administration. They portray the FBI⁢ and DOJ’s actions under the Obama administration as legitimate oversight,‌ while condemning Trump’s investigations as politically motivated. This blatant bias undermines the integrity of the media and erodes the​ public’s trust in their reporting.

It is crucial for Americans to recognize the ​media’s manipulation of information and ⁢their⁢ attempts to shape public opinion. ⁤We must seek ⁣out alternative sources of news, ⁣conduct​ our own research, and critically analyze the⁤ information ‌presented to⁢ us. Only‍ by doing so can​ we make ‌informed decisions⁤ and hold both the media and the⁢ government accountable.⁣

In⁤ conclusion, the corporate media’s fearmongering⁤ about ⁤a potential Trump presidency in 2024 is nothing but a desperate attempt to‍ maintain‍ their own power and influence. They distort the ​words and actions of Trump and his team, while ignoring the abuses of power committed by the ⁣deep ⁤state and‍ media themselves. It is up to the American ⁢people to see ⁢through‍ this propaganda and demand accountability ⁢from all sides.⁣

Sources:

The Atlantic

CNN

The New ⁤York Times

Truth Social

ABC

NBC

Associated Press

The ⁣Guardian

Salon

CNBC

-​ The Daily Beast



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