Posted on 04/06/2024 6:46:02 AM PDT by logi_cal869
During a recent MSNBC news segment, the outlet played a video clip of Donald Trump insider Kash Patel putting the establishment on notice that the next Trump administration will be using the judicial system to bring the Deep State to justice.
“We will go out and find the conspirators not just in government but in media. Yes, we’re gonna come after the people in the media that lied about American citizens, who helped Joe Biden rig presidential elections. We’re gonna come after you! Whether it’s criminally or civilly, we’ll figure that out, but yeah, we’re putting you all on notice,” Patel said.
MSNBC explained Patel is reportedly on Trump’s “short list” of potential attorney general selections.
The outlet warned Americans should be wary of Trump weaponizing the DOJ to “go after his enemies,” without a hint of irony regarding the Biden DOJ’s jailing of political opponents such as non-violent J6 participants.
While mainstream media and Democrat politicians cry that Trump will become a dictator and jail HIS political opposition if re-elected, the presidential frontrunner has publicly stated he won’t “have time for retribution.”
It’s also worth noting Patel stated he’d be taking legal routes to punish potential criminal elements of the media, which is far from totalitarian.
Additionally, Patel explained the WH would have to be purged of establishment loyalists in order to properly go after the criminal members of the Deep State.
Responding to the notion of Trump cleaning house, MSNBC bragged about a Biden administration “rule” being implemented that hopes to “Trump-proof the White House” by taking away his power to replace career Executive Branch employees with pro-MAGA individuals.
The media’s attempts at slandering Patel might actually make Trump supporters more likely to support him for attorney general as he clearly strikes fear in the corrupt political establishment.
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This is not going to happen, Patel will never get confirmed by Congress.
I love Kash Patel!
I.love.it.
Technically, it’s more accurate to state that DS won’t permit Congress to confirm him, even if a majority is held against dems in both Senate & House.
Not confirmed? Then it starts with Larry Hogan in the senate. Think about it.
He’ll be a recess appointment and then replaced by another who thinks like him. Trump will have to do this for every Administration post as the Senate will refuse to confirm anyone to the right of Christopher Wray.
DS won’t permit Congress to confirm him, “
Interim appointment then keep extending it.
Was Obama confirmed by Congress?
Think outside the box.
Don’t be coy, help us out. Give us a hint, even.
Elected presidents don't get confirmed by Congress.
Maybe but I figure him for FBI or CIA.
If I remember correctly McConnell kept the Senate officially in session for the entire Trump presidency to prevent a recess appointment.
It was complete BS, but Trump never challenged it.
Wait a minute. Another Patel? A deadbeat?
They’re all terrified of what Trump will do but we know it’s just a pile of crap because they’ll steal the election again
even more terrifying would be appointing Texass, AG Ken Paxton?
It’s irrelevant who President Trump would like to be AG. The senate won’t allow anyone to pass their vote who they don’t like. That was DJT’s problem with all his other AGs. No telling who he really wanted, McConnell told him by back-channel who was DOA. I don’t foresee the Senate being republican led, and even if it is, I don’t foresee a real conservative being the Repub majority leader.
Its not about simply putting one’s man at the top of that bloated organization. If that’s what Trump is thinking, it will be a failure.
Its about dismantling it and reducing its size by 80%
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