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Kash’s Corner: Misinformation, Disinformation, and the 7 Biggest Media Failures in Recent Memory
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11/10/21 • 26 min
“The headlines that were driven from these media cycles, be it that Trump is a ‘white supremacist’ or Brett Kavanaugh is a ‘gang rapist’—those headlines are forever. And many people don’t dial behind those headlines,” Kash says.
On Kash’s Corner, Kash and Jan discuss disinformation, misinformation, and the biggest false stories in the legacy media in recent years.
This is the end of the first season of Kash’s Corner, and we’ll have a lot more new and exciting content for you in Season Two, coming in a few weeks!
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Kash’s Corner: Could the Jan. 6 Committee Destroy Evidence? Musk Announces Twitter Censorship Files Release
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12/03/22 • 36 min
In this episode of Kash’s Corner, we discuss the impending release of the Jan. 6 committee’s final report.
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) recently stated the committee will “scrub” some evidence containing personal identifiable information. But is personal identifiable information the only evidence that will be redacted?
“What the Republicans should be doing right now... is writing letters to the head of the committee, Bennie Thompson and Speaker Pelosi while she’s still speaker and say, ‘We are demanding every single document this committee has produced in its investigation to be turned over to the Republican caucus immediately,’” says Kash Patel.
We also discuss the protests in China, Elon Musk saying he will release files on Twitter censorship, and Apple allegedly threatening to remove Twitter from the App Store.
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08/03/22 • 46 min
In the days leading up to Jan. 6, 2021, President Donald Trump authorized up to 20,000 National Guard, but official government documents show Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, Washington mayor Muriel Bowser, and the D.C. Capitol Police each declined the offer.
“The fact that President Trump authorized security for the Capitol and he ordered the transition of government—he could legally and factually not have been orchestrating a coup to conduct an insurrection,” says Kash Patel.
Why hasn’t the FBI turned over all documentation related to January 6? Were there undercover government agents in the crowd that day? And why was Trump supporter Rosanne Boyland, who died that day, repeatedly beaten by a Capitol Police officer even while she was unconscious?
Kash Patel: Clinton Campaign Affiliates Are Trying to Bury Michael Sussmann | Kash’s Corner
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04/25/22 • 41 min
“[Durham] now has Clinton world burying Michael Sussmann, the defendant in this case.”
Clinton campaign affiliates are throwing former Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann under the bus, says Kash Patel. And in a last-ditch effort to protect themselves, they are trying to hide evidence behind attorney-client privilege, he argues.
Kash and Jan break down special counsel John Durham’s latest filing and the significance of the flurry of responses from Clinton campaign affiliates, including former Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta, campaign manager Robby Mook, campaign lawyer Marc Elias, opposition research firm Fusion GPS, and tech executive Rodney Joffe.
According to Durham’s filing, the CIA knew in early 2017 that the Alfa Bank allegations tying Trump to Russia were likely false. At the same time, the FBI intentionally avoided coming to conclusions on the veracity of these allegations, Kash argues.
We discuss all this and more in this episode of Kash’s Corner.
Kash’s Corner: Clinton Campaign Lawyers Now Defending Steele Dossier Source Igor Danchenko; Latest Fauci Email Dump
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12/31/21 • 46 min
“What you have, at least optically, is the Clinton campaign nested into the [Igor] Danchenko camp and his representation. So all the information John Durham turns over in discovery, they could conceivably give over to Hillary Clinton.”
According to a recent court filing by John Durham’s team, two Clinton campaign lawyers are representing Steele dossier source Igor Danchenko, the Russian analyst who was indicted by a grand jury in November on five false statement charges.
In this episode, Kash breaks down the potential conflicts of interest this creates. And we also take a look at a batch of newly released emails that show how Dr. Francis Collins, the head of the National Institutes of Health, and his colleague Dr. Anthony Fauci worked to discredit the Great Barrington Declaration, which opposed lockdown policies and promoted focused protection of the vulnerable.
To all our wonderful Kash’s Corner fans, we wish you a joyous Christmas and a Happy New Year! We will be taking a one-week break for the holidays and we’ll be returning with more exciting content in 2022!
12/24/21 • 35 min
“There’s going to be extensive COVID litigation for years to come.”
In this episode of Kash’s Corner, we discuss growing lawsuits and court battles over vaccine mandates and the use of ivermectin to treat COVID-19.
Earlier this month, a Pennsylvania COVID-19 patient, Keith Smith, who fought for ivermectin treatment in court, died at the age of 52. The process of getting a court order, including waiting over the Thanksgiving holiday, delayed the opportunity for him to be given ivermectin by nine days, his wife said.
“That’s not to say ivermectin would have worked,” Kash Patel said, “but all they wanted ... was the right to try.”
11/13/21 • 38 min
“Just let that sit for a second. The guy who wrote the Steele dossier and was paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to do it—Christopher Steele—by the DNC and Hillary campaign was introduced to a sub-source by Fiona Hill, the very lady who went into the Trump White House and then conjured up the Ukraine impeachment fiasco.”
In the Season 2 finale of Kash’s Corner, Kash Patel and Jan Jekielek discuss John Durham’s recent indictment of Russian analyst Igor Danchenko, and they connect the dots on the origins of the Steele dossier and the Russia collusion narrative, including the roles of Fiona Hill and Clinton operative Charles Dolan.
“I’m the lead Russia guy, and I had never heard of [Charles Dolan],” says Kash Patel. “It means to me, the FBI, DOJ under Rod Rosenstein withheld information that was critical to the Russiagate investigation that we were running in 2017, 2018. And who knows what else they’ve left out?”
In this episode of Kash’s Corner, we take a closer look at three high-profile trials currently making their way through the courts: Ghislaine Maxwell, the former girlfriend and business associate of Jeffrey Epstein; Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of the blood-testing company Theranos, who is accused of wire fraud and conspiracy; and Jussie Smollett, the “Empire” actor accused of faking a hate crime against himself.
Kash Patel and Richard Grenell Part 2: Durham Probe, Hostage Return, and Fixing California
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11/11/21 • 41 min
In this two-part special on Kash’s Corner, Kash Patel sits down with Richard Grenell, the former acting director of National Intelligence, for an intimate, unfiltered, and wide-ranging conversation.
Last week in part one, they discussed Russia, NATO, building peace between Serbia and Kosovo, and Grenell’s personal battles with cancer.
Now in part two, they discuss the Durham probe, their work together in the intelligence community and in the Trump White House, and Grenell’s plan to fix California.
Kash Patel: Strategy Backfires for Clinton Associates; Fusion GPS Emails Reveal Disinformation Play | Kash’s Corner
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04/30/22 • 41 min
“You can’t say it’s attorney-client privilege, and then sneakily have it sent out to six different media outlets because you want that story, that narrative ... out in the mainstream media.”
The defense strategy for ex-Clinton lawyer Michael Sussmann is backfiring, says Kash Patel.
While Clinton associates including former Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta, campaign manager Robby Mook, campaign lawyer Marc Elias, opposition research firm Fusion GPS, and tech executive Rodney Joffe have jumped into the fray to issue pleadings asserting attorney-client and work-product privileges, special counsel John Durham “completely destroys them with their own work,” Kash says.
In this episode, Kash and Jan break down what’s in John Durham’s latest pleadings, the judge’s order, the defense’s filings, and the stunning misfiled emails between Fusion GPS and members of the media—which were erroneously publicized without redactions.
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How many episodes does Kash's Corner have?
Kash's Corner currently has 89 episodes available.
What topics does Kash's Corner cover?
The podcast is about News, Podcasts, Politics and Government.
What is the most popular episode on Kash's Corner?
The episode title 'Kash’s Corner: Misinformation, Disinformation, and the 7 Biggest Media Failures in Recent Memory' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Kash's Corner?
The average episode length on Kash's Corner is 35 minutes.
How often are episodes of Kash's Corner released?
Episodes of Kash's Corner are typically released every 6 days.
When was the first episode of Kash's Corner?
The first episode of Kash's Corner was released on Nov 10, 2021.
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