Best Podcast Episodes About Kash Patel

Best Podcast Episodes About Kash Patel

Everything podcasters are saying about Kash Patel — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 58 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Kash Patel

The Paul Barron Crypto Show
“… who do you think, who would you fire first on this administration, Trump or, excuse me, Cash or Pam? Well, that's a coin toss. I would fire Cash Patel first only because I think he lied under oath when he said that the Epstein documents did not show any evidence of child trafficking to anyone other than Epstein. That's a lie. It was under oath. He's got to go. But at the same time, I wouldn't be heartbroken if Trump fired Pam Bonney either. I think she's going for sure. We'll see how that goes. Here's another one. What will most likely cause you to lose this election if you lose this one? …” “… sense in immigration policy. But again, Congress hasn't engaged in immigration reform policy in decades. We need people to do their job. Yeah. Well, Kristi Noem is out. We're anticipating that Pam Bondi is going to be next, but I want to know from you, who do you think, who would you fire first on this administration, Trump or, excuse me, Cash or Pam? Well, that's a coin toss. I would fire Cash Patel first only because I think he lied under oath when he said that the Epstein documents did not show any evidence of child trafficking to anyone other than Epstein. That's a lie. It was under oath. He's got to go. But at the same time, I wouldn't be heartbroken if Trump fired Pam Bonney either. I think she's going for sure. We'll see how that goes. Here's another one. What will most likely cause you to lose this election if you lose this one? Blaming Democrats on the economy or aligned too closely with Trump? In Massachusetts, it would be aligned too closely to Trump. He has a 65% disapproval rating. Yeah. We've been watching the approval rating. It is not looking good right now for the administration. After election day, Democrats sweep the med terms. Here's what happens. Crypto crashes …” View more
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Defunding ICE won't fix immigration problems, according to Senate candidate John E. Deaton. He argues that the real issue lies in sanctuary cities not cooperating with ICE, forcing them to act in communities instead of local jails. A call for common sense immigration reform is essential, as Congress has failed to engage in this area for decades.
The Paul Barron Crypto Show · CLARITY Countdown!🚨John Deaton INTERVIEW🔥 · Apr 02, 2026
Candace
“… server? Did you contact T-Mobile? How did you get this information? You can't just send a PDF and then say, we got them. You can't just have Cash Patel throwing up 33s and say, that's enough. You can't just have Governor Cox up there with the Fed saying, oh, we got them. This is real. This is a court case. Tell us how you received these technological communications. Otherwise, this is just show, and they called them out on that. And so I have to say, this was an extraordinary filing, and extraordinary in that it only further, to me, undermines the state's case. You don't have to play these …” “… these communications. You're saying these are his texts. You don't just send me a PDF of text. When I saw the text, I was like, are these dated? What time did they come in? That's missing. What time did they come in? How did they pull this off of the server? Did you contact T-Mobile? How did you get this information? You can't just send a PDF and then say, we got them. You can't just have Cash Patel throwing up 33s and say, that's enough. You can't just have Governor Cox up there with the Fed saying, oh, we got them. This is real. This is a court case. Tell us how you received these technological communications. Otherwise, this is just show, and they called them out on that. And so I have to say, this was an extraordinary filing, and extraordinary in that it only further, to me, undermines the state's case. You don't have to play these games. If it is on your side, if truth is on your side, you do not need to play these games. If truth is on your side, you immediately give them everything they need without delay. and you say, okay, here you go. We should be able to make that deadline in May because we're giving you everything. Here's the autopsy. Here's this, here's that. Here's the …” View more
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The integrity of the Tyler Robinson case is under fire as the defense claims the state is withholding crucial evidence, labeling the proceedings a 'show trial.' They argue that the lack of transparency and delays in providing forensic materials undermine the state's case and suggest a desperate attempt to frame an innocent man. Without concrete evidence, the defense asserts that the truth is being obscured, raising serious questions about the investigation's integrity.
Candace · PROVE ME WRONG: Tyler Robinson Is A Patsy. | Candace Ep 319 · Apr 01, 2026
The Megyn Kelly Show
“… their enforcement. Democrat Congressman and candidate for California Governor Eric Swalwell sending a cease and desist letter to FBI Director Cash Patel seeking to block the release of files tied to his past contact with a suspected Chinese intelligence operative, according to The Washington Post. Axios reporting in 2020, Christine Fang, otherwise known as Fang Fang, allegedly courting Swalwell and other politicians from 2011 to 2015. Fang Fang cultivating romantic relationships with at least two Midwestern mayors. Despite persistent rumors, no romantic relationship was publicly confirmed …” “… The case now returns to the lower courts, where it will be reconsidered under that higher constitutional standard in the months ahead. At least 20 other states have similar laws on their books. Campbell predicts this ruling will significantly limit their enforcement. Democrat Congressman and candidate for California Governor Eric Swalwell sending a cease and desist letter to FBI Director Cash Patel seeking to block the release of files tied to his past contact with a suspected Chinese intelligence operative, according to The Washington Post. Axios reporting in 2020, Christine Fang, otherwise known as Fang Fang, allegedly courting Swalwell and other politicians from 2011 to 2015. Fang Fang cultivating romantic relationships with at least two Midwestern mayors. Despite persistent rumors, no romantic relationship was publicly confirmed between Fang Fang and Swalwell. Authorities approaching Mr. Swalwell's office in 2015, warning of Fang's suspected ties to China, at which point his office says contact was immediately cut off. The FBI at the time not accusing the congressman of any wrongdoing. A subsequent House Ethics Committee investigation into the matter, concluding in 2023 with no …” View more
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Congressman Eric Swalwell is battling the FBI to prevent the release of files related to his past contact with a suspected Chinese intelligence operative. He claims this move is a political smear tactic aimed at undermining his campaign for California Governor, despite no accusations of wrongdoing against him. The situation raises significant concerns about federal influence in elections and the integrity of political campaigns.
The Megyn Kelly Show · SCOTUS Strikes Down State "Conversion Therapy" Ban, Tiger Speaks Out After DUI Arrest: AM Update 4/1 · Apr 01, 2026
The Glenn Beck Program
“… I can't think off the top of my head, Glenn. What could it be, possibly? I don't know. I don't know. They have now sent a cease to desist letter to Kash Patel and the FBI saying he definitely will not do this. Yeah. Well, let's see if they pay attention to that. I have a feeling they won't. Yeah. Also, they're on an Easter egg hunt. So, you know, Congress can't come back. You know, the Senate can't come back. Although the White House is like, can you come back after Easter? After Easter? And can you come back? Get your ass back in the seat today. Get on a plane. You want to go have Easter? Go leave …” “… mean, I would. I would want everything out, right? Yeah. What kind of details could he be worried about while he's running for governor in California? I can't imagine. Like you said, he's been cleared of any wrongdoing. So why would you not want it? I can't think off the top of my head, Glenn. What could it be, possibly? I don't know. I don't know. They have now sent a cease to desist letter to Kash Patel and the FBI saying he definitely will not do this. Yeah. Well, let's see if they pay attention to that. I have a feeling they won't. Yeah. Also, they're on an Easter egg hunt. So, you know, Congress can't come back. You know, the Senate can't come back. Although the White House is like, can you come back after Easter? After Easter? And can you come back? Get your ass back in the seat today. Get on a plane. You want to go have Easter? Go leave on Friday night or Saturday. Come back here Monday. But I want you in that seat right now. I don't know why we're not more clear on that with Congress.” View more
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Eric Swalwell, cleared of any wrongdoing regarding his connection to Chinese spy Fang Fang, is refusing to release documents that could exonerate him further. This raises questions about what he might be hiding as he campaigns for governor of California. Glenn Beck and his guest discuss the implications of Swalwell's silence and the unusual behavior of Congress during critical times.
The Glenn Beck Program · 'Conservative' Influencer Just Told Muslims to Unite Against America?! | Guest: Tommy Robinson | 3/31/26 · Mar 31, 2026
Candace
“… to have a military connection, former military, military intelligence, Frank Churek, the McCoys, naval intelligence. It's not a coincidence that Kash Patel kept stressing the number 33. None of it is a coincidence. All of it feels like a conspiracy. And I will never stop saying that Charlie Kirk was the first casualty of the Iran war because he was. He was betrayed and the entire world knows it. And yeah, I'm proud of myself because I understand that one element of their games is exactly that, psychological warfare. The goal was to break me down psychologically tell me as soon as Charlie gets …” “… Charlie Kirk stepped on the toes of BBNet and Yahoo and the CIA's war for profit machine. It never stops. It is a global trillion dollar industry. These are the facts. And no, it is not a coincidence that everyone involved on September 10th happens to have a military connection, former military, military intelligence, Frank Churek, the McCoys, naval intelligence. It's not a coincidence that Kash Patel kept stressing the number 33. None of it is a coincidence. All of it feels like a conspiracy. And I will never stop saying that Charlie Kirk was the first casualty of the Iran war because he was. He was betrayed and the entire world knows it. And yeah, I'm proud of myself because I understand that one element of their games is exactly that, psychological warfare. The goal was to break me down psychologically tell me as soon as Charlie gets killed that I better lay low as Andrew Colbert did because my name is on some list and I going to be next That meant to psychologically traumatize you to make you afraid to go outside. I get it. Having everyone attack me immediately while I'm grieving. Let me tell you something. I am psychologically tougher than all of you. I've proven that. So I'm …” View more
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War is a trillion-dollar business, and those who challenge it risk everything. In this segment, a speaker reveals how individuals like Charlie Kirk become casualties in the ruthless game of global warfare and psychological manipulation. The intertwining of military connections and alleged conspiracies highlights the dangerous dynamics at play in international conflicts.
Candace · The 33 Club: Freemason Murder Plot EXPOSED! | Candace Ep 318 · Mar 30, 2026
Bulwark Takes
“And we have been the loving recipients of a leak, I guess. No, a hack. A hack of FBI directors, Kash Patel's photos and a resume. That's what we know of now by the Iranians. This is all relatively new. We're just sort of sorting through the stuff. But basically, and Tim can pick up in a Second, early this morning, word began trickling out on the internet that the Iranians had hacked Kash Patel. The group that did it is called the Handla Hack Team. Have you heard of them before, Tim? Only like a week or two ago because they were in the news about …” “And we have been the loving recipients of a leak, I guess. No, a hack. A hack of FBI directors, Kash Patel's photos and a resume. That's what we know of now by the Iranians. This is all relatively new. We're just sort of sorting through the stuff. But basically, and Tim can pick up in a Second, early this morning, word began trickling out on the internet that the Iranians had hacked Kash Patel. The group that did it is called the Handla Hack Team. Have you heard of them before, Tim? Only like a week or two ago because they were in the news about some other hacks that they were engaging in. Okay. And they've gotten information that deals with Kash's life from prior to this administration up to about 2018. We'll go through some of the pictures in the resume. But Tim, you made a very important and keen insight when we were talking about this beforehand, which is it's not particularly great when …” View more
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The breach of FBI Director Kash Patel's emails by Iran-linked hackers is a significant failure, highlighting vulnerabilities in national security and the ineffectiveness of current leadership.
The breach of Kash Patel's emails underscores his lack of seriousness and highlights vulnerabilities in U.S. cybersecurity against asymmetric attacks.
The breach of FBI Director Kash Patel's emails is a humiliating failure that underscores the incompetence and lack of seriousness in handling national security.
Bulwark Takes · Iran Hacks Kash Patel's Emails · Mar 28, 2026
The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart
“… a woman who had just been pepper sprayed for them to finally go, maybe everybody shouldn't be armed. And that's the part that stunned me. Well, and Kash Patel said that, you know, don't bring a gun to a protest. Kash Patel offered to help Kyle Rittenhouse sue Joe Biden in the media for, you know, character assassination when, you know, he brought his guns across the state line. I mean, Greg Abbott, the governor of Texas, there was a guy in Texas during the George Floyd protests who texted a friend saying, I'm going to go kill a protester who posted online in a forum. I'm going to kill, go kill a …” “… But when a bunch of kids were gunned down in a fucking like grade school at Sandy hook or in Uvalde, not a word, not a word about, Hey, guns might be an issue. We might want to think about that. It, it took a guy holding a phone trying to protect a woman who had just been pepper sprayed for them to finally go, maybe everybody shouldn't be armed. And that's the part that stunned me. Well, and Kash Patel said that, you know, don't bring a gun to a protest. Kash Patel offered to help Kyle Rittenhouse sue Joe Biden in the media for, you know, character assassination when, you know, he brought his guns across the state line. I mean, Greg Abbott, the governor of Texas, there was a guy in Texas during the George Floyd protests who texted a friend saying, I'm going to go kill a protester who posted online in a forum. I'm going to kill, go kill a protester. And then went out and killed a protester and Greg Abbott pardoned him. I mean, he was convicted by a jury and Greg Abbott pardoned him. That guy brought a gun to a protest for the specific purpose of murdering someone. And Abbott, because he was a right winger and killed a turned out to be libertarian ish protester, not a far left protester, …” View more
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Conservatives claim to uphold the Constitution while enabling abuses of power that threaten civil liberties. This contradiction is highlighted by their selective outrage over gun rights, where they suddenly challenge the Second Amendment in specific instances of violence, yet remain silent following mass shootings. The hypocrisy is glaring when comparing their reactions to armed protests versus tragedies like Sandy Hook.
The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart · The ICE Age of Surveillance and Enforcement · Jan 28, 2026
UnJustified
“Here's a quote. Kosh Patel, the current head of the FBI, who once saw his name displayed with pride on the agency's headquarters, will now find his name among the list of successfully hacked victims. The so-called impenetrable systems of the FBI were brought to their knees within hours by our team, the group added. Again, I think this is a private email address, but that's their statement. The post includes photos of Patel as well as a copy of what appears to be his …” “Here's a quote. Kosh Patel, the current head of the FBI, who once saw his name displayed with pride on the agency's headquarters, will now find his name among the list of successfully hacked victims. The so-called impenetrable systems of the FBI were brought to their knees within hours by our team, the group added. Again, I think this is a private email address, but that's their statement. The post includes photos of Patel as well as a copy of what appears to be his resume. Is he looking for a job already? No, it's probably before, which includes his personal email account. So I don't know. I keep thinking back to your colleague, Hannah Rabinowitz's reporting from March 3rd that said just days before the U S launched a military operation in Iran, FBI director Kosh Patel fired a dozen agents and staff members from …” View more
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The breach of FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email is deeply embarrassing and highlights vulnerabilities in cybersecurity protocols for high-level officials.
UnJustified · Brief Hallucinations · Mar 29, 2026
The Adam Mockler Show
“… purposes. And we've got all this reporting that the FBI is constantly in turmoil and all these different investigations have gone south because Cash Patel doesn't know what he's doing. Now he's getting accounts leaked in leaked or accounts hacked into. excuse me, and now Donald Trump ranting some more about how he took a cognitive test. This is from Twitter readers at a context. The mocha test Trump refers to is a 10 minute screening tool for mild cognitive impairment that people with normal cognition easily pass. It includes basic tasks like serial subtraction, 100 minus seven repeatedly, not …” “using FBI jets for private purposes. And we've got all this reporting that the FBI is constantly in turmoil and all these different investigations have gone south because Cash Patel doesn't know what he's doing. Now he's getting accounts leaked in leaked or accounts hacked into. excuse me, and now Donald Trump ranting some more about how he took a cognitive test. This is from Twitter readers at a context. The mocha test Trump refers to is a 10 minute screening tool for mild cognitive impairment that people with normal cognition easily pass. It includes basic tasks like serial subtraction, 100 minus seven repeatedly, not complex mathematical equations. So again, this is something Donald Trump has done. He actually believes that he took like basically an IQ test and aced it like no one else ever has, even though he took a test for mild cognitive impairment. So pretty much the bare minimum there to ace it. Before I show you this other video from Trump, again, some of …” View more
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The breach of Kash Patel's emails by Iranian hackers highlights the incompetence of the current administration in addressing cybersecurity threats.
The Adam Mockler Show · Trump Drops Sex Bombshell on Accident · Mar 29, 2026
PBD Podcast
“Guess what jobs you're taking? Anything and everything. So maybe FBI director Cash Patel is the fall guy. I don't know. Yeah. Maybe he is. Maybe he's the punching bag. Maybe he's the guy that's got to take a lot of the shots. I don't know. I don't know. But all I know is so far the resume for whatever job he has next is not going to be good. It's not good. Because if you think about it, the main thing, the main thing to me was when the president said every single one of Biden's auto pen signatures were null and void. Full stop. …” “Guess what jobs you're taking? Anything and everything. So maybe FBI director Cash Patel is the fall guy. I don't know. Yeah. Maybe he is. Maybe he's the punching bag. Maybe he's the guy that's got to take a lot of the shots. I don't know. I don't know. But all I know is so far the resume for whatever job he has next is not going to be good. It's not good. Because if you think about it, the main thing, the main thing to me was when the president said every single one of Biden's auto pen signatures were null and void. Full stop. That means, and you know where I stand with this guy, that means Fauci. That means Fauci is open game. And what I keep reading every single week, a study just came out where 1.7 million kids, they did a test. They found that they had myocarditis and pericarditis only appeared in children that were vaccinated because their parents were freaking duped …” View more
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The fallout from Fauci's policies could lead to a public health crisis with millions of vaccinated children facing heart problems. As investigations loom, the urgency to hold leaders accountable intensifies, especially with the looming threat of a political shift. This situation highlights the dire consequences of misguided trust in authority figures during a pandemic.
PBD Podcast · Trump EXTENDS Iran Ultimatum + DHS Shutdown Causes TSA CHAOS | PBD #764 · Mar 23, 2026
Bankless
“… revealed this, published a thread about it. This guy has been on the run ever since, and he was just caught. This is a tweet from FBI Director Kash Patel. Last night, John Gadita, a U.S. government contractor who allegedly stole more than $46 million in cryptocurrency, was arrested on the island of Saint-Martin by the French Premier Elite Tactical Unit. I wonder what that was like. And he goes on, the FBI will continue working 24-7 to pursue these apprehenders no matter where they hide. Zach XBT tweeted this out. He said, in late January 2026, I exposed how John stole $46 million in seized …” “… I think primarily Bitcoin. Suddenly, the son of this government contractor who was supposed to be doing that, it was revealed that he had stolen approximately $46 million worth of crypto assets from the US Marshals, from the US government. So ZachXBT revealed this, published a thread about it. This guy has been on the run ever since, and he was just caught. This is a tweet from FBI Director Kash Patel. Last night, John Gadita, a U.S. government contractor who allegedly stole more than $46 million in cryptocurrency, was arrested on the island of Saint-Martin by the French Premier Elite Tactical Unit. I wonder what that was like. And he goes on, the FBI will continue working 24-7 to pursue these apprehenders no matter where they hide. Zach XBT tweeted this out. He said, in late January 2026, I exposed how John stole $46 million in seized crypto assets from the US government by abusing access to his father's company. John then taunted me multiple times by a Telegram channel and dust attacked my public wallet address with stolen funds. Thanks for the last laugh, John, he says. Though after ZachXBT revealed all of this, Lick apparently started dust attacking ZachXBT and taunting him via …” View more
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John DeGita, the son of a government contractor, was arrested after stealing $46 million in cryptocurrency from the U.S. Marshals and taunting investigators on Telegram. His reckless flaunting of wealth led to his downfall, as crypto sleuth ZachXBT exposed his actions, leading to an international manhunt. Justice was served when he was apprehended by the French Tactical Unit on the island of Saint-Martin.
Bankless · ROLLUP: Wartime Markets | Kraken Gets Fedwire | Trump vs Banks | AI vs Pentagon | NYT Says Crypto Is Dead · Mar 06, 2026
The Adam Mockler Show
“… 100% abuse. If you are abusing our taxpayer dollars by only seeing 15% of her shows, that is a straight up abuse. Let's scroll through some of these Kash Patel photos that leaked. In the first one, you have a visibly younger Kash Patel smoking what looks to be a cigar or maybe a blunt at a... It looks like a hotel or he's staying somewhere on a vacation. In this one you have him sniffing again a cigar looking like he on vacation taking touristy pics that he likely emailed to himself We have him in a New York zip looking a bit younger We have him at Havana Club smoking something again It photos that …” “… confirming it. His response is that he's not going to 100% of her shows, but 15%? If I'm actually abusing it, I would go see every one of her shows. I think I get to like 15%. Okay, so you're 15% abusing it. That's also not cool. And that equals 100% abuse. If you are abusing our taxpayer dollars by only seeing 15% of her shows, that is a straight up abuse. Let's scroll through some of these Kash Patel photos that leaked. In the first one, you have a visibly younger Kash Patel smoking what looks to be a cigar or maybe a blunt at a... It looks like a hotel or he's staying somewhere on a vacation. In this one you have him sniffing again a cigar looking like he on vacation taking touristy pics that he likely emailed to himself We have him in a New York zip looking a bit younger We have him at Havana Club smoking something again It photos that anybody could email themselves It not even about the photos themselves. It's not that Kash Patel got exposed for some crazy photos. It's the fact that our own FBI director doesn't even have the fundamental security precautions to prevent his own accounts from being hacked. Even I have multiple levels of verification to get into anything because I …” View more
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Kash Patel's failure to secure his emails highlights a broader carelessness and ineptitude within the FBI and the Trump administration.
The Adam Mockler Show · FBI HACKED by Iran in DISASTER LEAK · Mar 27, 2026
Legal AF by MeidasTouch
“In November 2024, Donald Trump was elected president, and he announced that he would nominate Patel to be the director of the FBI. Of course, he went through a Senate confirmation hearing and filled out a Senate questionnaire. Patel's statements, both at his January confirmation hearing and in his written Senate questionnaire, were provided under oath and under the penalty of perjury. He wrote seven times in his Senate questionnaire that if he were confirmed as FBI director, no one will be terminated for case assignments and that employees …” “In November 2024, Donald Trump was elected president, and he announced that he would nominate Patel to be the director of the FBI. Of course, he went through a Senate confirmation hearing and filled out a Senate questionnaire. Patel's statements, both at his January confirmation hearing and in his written Senate questionnaire, were provided under oath and under the penalty of perjury. He wrote seven times in his Senate questionnaire that if he were confirmed as FBI director, no one will be terminated for case assignments and that employees should not be terminated for case assignments. He wrote 15 separate times that personnel decisions should be based on performance and the adherence to the law. And if you were confirmed, every FBI employee will be held to the absolute same standard. At Patel's hearing, Senator Richard Blumenthal asked Patel to commit that you will not tolerate the …” View more
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Kash Patel allegedly lied under oath during his Senate confirmation hearing as FBI Director, promising not to terminate agents based on case assignments. However, two FBI agents have since been fired for their work with Special Counsel Jack Smith, contradicting Patel's sworn statements. This raises serious questions about accountability and the integrity of the FBI's leadership.
Legal AF by MeidasTouch · Trump DOJ Officials Blindsided as FBI Agents Sue Them · Mar 21, 2026
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
“… it's just like a concoction that is not grounded in any approximation of empirical fact. So I always say, if people want to be mad at Pam Bondi and Kash Patel for something, be mad at them for signing off on that ridiculous memo from last July where they include that figure of over a thousand victims that has given fuel to the most maximalist conceptions of Epstein mythology in terms of the victims that were left in their wake.” “… rise to this mass hysteria and moral panic about like thousands of victims. I mean, at this Pam Bondi hearing that was so contentious last week in the House Judiciary Committee, you had people screaming thousands of victims need, demand justice. And it's just like a concoction that is not grounded in any approximation of empirical fact. So I always say, if people want to be mad at Pam Bondi and Kash Patel for something, be mad at them for signing off on that ridiculous memo from last July where they include that figure of over a thousand victims that has given fuel to the most maximalist conceptions of Epstein mythology in terms of the victims that were left in their wake.” View more
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The number of alleged victims in the Epstein case has been inflated, driven by financial incentives for lawyers who secured a 30% cut from settlement funds. This lax criteria allowed individuals, including those with no prior claims, to receive millions, raising questions about the integrity of victim counts and the motivations behind them. As settlements grow, so does the moral panic around the supposed scale of the abuse, which may not align with reality.
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg · Prince Andrew Arrested, Epstein Mythology, Reid Hoffman Files with Saagar Enjeti & Michael Tracey · Feb 20, 2026
Limitless Podcast
“… on the companies to control that. But because these are open source, because they're widely available, it creates this interesting. Yeah, like Kash Patel is here. What is he doing? It's like so funny. It's very random. It's a serious issue if you care about copyright. But if you don't, my God, we are hitting that exponential vertical curve when it comes to air video and things are getting good quick. We have unlocked Pandora's box and there's no going back. But in the world of Google, Google released a slew of new models this week. One breaking news today is Gemini 3.0 3.1. Sorry, pro one pro. …” “… move much quicker. And the result is that everyone in the United States winds up enjoying this content, but also getting the tools, because I mean, a lot of users, they don't care about copyright either. So long as they have the tools. And it's normally on the companies to control that. But because these are open source, because they're widely available, it creates this interesting. Yeah, like Kash Patel is here. What is he doing? It's like so funny. It's very random. It's a serious issue if you care about copyright. But if you don't, my God, we are hitting that exponential vertical curve when it comes to air video and things are getting good quick. We have unlocked Pandora's box and there's no going back. But in the world of Google, Google released a slew of new models this week. One breaking news today is Gemini 3.0 3.1. Sorry, pro one pro. Yes. Go Google. Apparently extremely smart. I've seen a few leaks about this model. And basically the reasoning, the capability to research is unlike any other model, which is awesome. We have some AGI two stats here. It looks like it's it's state of the art. Officially, it's beaten the best son of four point six and Gemini three pro by a mile. Wow. …” View more
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AI technology has reached a point where a million-dollar movie can be produced in just one day, featuring hyper-realistic actors generated entirely by AI. This advancement raises significant copyright concerns, as these models often replicate copyrighted characters and content without permission. As AI continues to evolve, the implications for intellectual property and creative ownership become increasingly complex.
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Candace
“… the White House the day before the Epstein files were released, but he pretended that he was in Arizona live on the Charlie Kirk show interviewing Kash Patel. Kash Patel is all like, I never do a live show. He's calling in live. And then all of a sudden my sources at the White House are like hey Andrew here It kind of weird He playing his live on the show He here and he actually near Kash Patel office So Kash Patel helping him in that scenario pretend that he live Like okay So I not saying that that proof that” “… I would have said, OK, great. He was live in this hour. Were it not for the fact that we now know that Andrew Colvett is in the business of faking live shows in order to give himself an alibi? We learned this when I broke the story that Andrew visited the White House the day before the Epstein files were released, but he pretended that he was in Arizona live on the Charlie Kirk show interviewing Kash Patel. Kash Patel is all like, I never do a live show. He's calling in live. And then all of a sudden my sources at the White House are like hey Andrew here It kind of weird He playing his live on the show He here and he actually near Kash Patel office So Kash Patel helping him in that scenario pretend that he live Like okay So I not saying that that proof that” View more
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Andrew may have a strong alibi for September 10th, as he hosted the first hour of the Charlie Kirk live show, just 33 minutes before a pivotal event. This detail raises questions about the authenticity of his alibi, especially considering past incidents where he faked live shows. The implications of this revelation could change how we view his involvement in the events surrounding that date.
Candace · REVEALED: Erika Went To A Weird Place On 9/10 | Candace Ep 315 · Mar 24, 2026
Connections Podcast
“Trump clearly loved hearing it, and when Miller was finished, here's how Trump then tossed it over to FBI Director Cash Patel. So, Cash, see if you can top that. I don't know. That a tough one Cash That is tough You know Mr President as I look around this venue I see and I reminded again why we have the greatest warriors on God green earth The men and women serving in uniform, the men and women serving and wearing the badge, and law enforcement, our police, our sheriffs around the state of Tennessee. I'm reminded that Americans exist to protect this country day in and …” “Trump clearly loved hearing it, and when Miller was finished, here's how Trump then tossed it over to FBI Director Cash Patel. So, Cash, see if you can top that. I don't know. That a tough one Cash That is tough You know Mr President as I look around this venue I see and I reminded again why we have the greatest warriors on God green earth The men and women serving in uniform, the men and women serving and wearing the badge, and law enforcement, our police, our sheriffs around the state of Tennessee. I'm reminded that Americans exist to protect this country day in and day out, and they've done it like we've done it here. But what we didn't have was you. We didn't have a commander in chief who backed the blue, who resourced the blue, who funded the military, who did whatever it takes to safeguard every single life. And here in Memphis, Tennessee, you have put on a show for the world. You have allowed us to go …” View more
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David K. Johnston argues that the American government’s checks and balances are failing, especially under Trump's influence. He highlights how figures like Kash Patel prioritize militarism over democratic ideals, warning that the Republican leadership is neglecting their constitutional responsibilities. Johnston calls for community action to restore democracy, emphasizing that the executive should serve Congress, not dominate it.
Connections Podcast · David Cay Johnston on steps you can take to protect democracy · Mar 24, 2026
The Vergecast
“… the data was sent to Google, and it just didn't get overwritten. And so the only real insight we have into what happened here was, of course, from Kash Patel, who's not a reliable narrator, who said they recovered the footage from quote residual data located in back end systems. I think Google should explain exactly what that means. Yeah, I think you have a right to know if you're a Nest customer, exactly how residual your data is, to what level on what back end systems. But our best guess, given the way the Nest camera system works, is that the video went up, because you do get some amount for …” “… had. So this is depending on which generation of Nest camera you had that works slightly differently. But it seems very much like you always get a few days of data for free, but a few days of video history for free. And so there was emotional alert, the data was sent to Google, and it just didn't get overwritten. And so the only real insight we have into what happened here was, of course, from Kash Patel, who's not a reliable narrator, who said they recovered the footage from quote residual data located in back end systems. I think Google should explain exactly what that means. Yeah, I think you have a right to know if you're a Nest customer, exactly how residual your data is, to what level on what back end systems. But our best guess, given the way the Nest camera system works, is that the video went up, because you do get some amount for free. And it just had not been overwritten. And given the high profile nature of this case, Google assigned some engineers to go get it. I don't know this. I'm just saying this is the logical result of what they're saying. Yes, I think Google should absolutely have to explain if your data goes away. And Ring, you know, again, they're trying to claw …” View more
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The rise of home surveillance cameras raises serious privacy concerns, as they can inadvertently invade others' rights. While these devices may help find lost pets or solve crimes, they also create a societal problem where individual actions impact the community without consent. The debate over privacy laws and the ethical implications of surveillance technology has never been more critical.
The Vergecast · Ring's adorable surveillance hellscape · Feb 13, 2026
The Briefing with Jen Psaki
“You've got Kash Patel like having his own fantasy camp experience at the FBI at a time of increased cyber and homeland defense threats from the Iranians and other actors. So our guard is down. I wish I could say better news, but it's just staring you in the face. You're going to have to come back and talk about all of that, too, which freaks me out. And John Brennan freaked me out last week. Ben Rhodes, I always am so grateful when I get to talk to you. Thank you so …” “You've got Kash Patel like having his own fantasy camp experience at the FBI at a time of increased cyber and homeland defense threats from the Iranians and other actors. So our guard is down. I wish I could say better news, but it's just staring you in the face. You're going to have to come back and talk about all of that, too, which freaks me out. And John Brennan freaked me out last week. Ben Rhodes, I always am so grateful when I get to talk to you. Thank you so much. Thanks, John. OK, coming up, Donald Trump has a lot of blackies, a lot, a bevy of them. But today he decided to single one of them out a little pat on the head. I'm going to tell you what exactly Trump meant by this. I'm going to show you this in a moment, but let's show you show you what he did. I also want to thank FCC chairman Brendan …” View more
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Donald Trump’s FCC chairman Brendan Carr issued a chilling threat to late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, suggesting he could face consequences if he didn’t change his comedic approach. This intimidation tactic echoed mafia-style warnings, alarming even some within Trump's own party. The incident highlights the ongoing struggle for media freedom during Trump's presidency.
The Briefing with Jen Psaki · Judge hands Hegseth huge defeat on media restrictions as Trump continues to wing it on Iran · Mar 21, 2026
Bulwark Takes
“But, you know, I wanted to ask you about as a transition to Kash Patel, because he is trying to prove his manhood, as we know, in some really crunchy ways. There was a that locker room video with the U.S. men's hockey team. And now he is literally bringing in UFC fighters. I don't know if you all saw this to train FBI agents. so is that more of the same you think appealing to this hardcore mega base with this super macho um like let's let's get them and when the men are men and you know i've got something for you …” “But, you know, I wanted to ask you about as a transition to Kash Patel, because he is trying to prove his manhood, as we know, in some really crunchy ways. There was a that locker room video with the U.S. men's hockey team. And now he is literally bringing in UFC fighters. I don't know if you all saw this to train FBI agents. so is that more of the same you think appealing to this hardcore mega base with this super macho um like let's let's get them and when the men are men and you know i've got something for you on this you ready i just pulled it up this is another bill crystal two bill crystal shout outs maybe like four years ago now i was working on a project that didn't come to fruition and bill was like, have you ever read Umberto Echo's Ur-Fascism? And I was like, I don't know, maybe in college or whatever, but I don't, I don't recall it. And he's …” View more
Ridealong summary
The rise of macho culture in politics is exemplified by figures like Kash Patel, who brings in UFC fighters to train FBI agents, aiming to appeal to a hardcore base. This trend echoes historical fascism, where masculinity is intertwined with power and disdain for non-traditional sexualities. However, recent discussions reveal that this approach isn't resonating with younger men in the manosphere, indicating a shift in cultural acceptance.
Bulwark Takes · Tim, JVL, and Katie Couric: Trump, Iran and Manosphere Drama · Mar 12, 2026

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