Kash Patel, the narrator of the new documentary film Government Gangsters.

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Patel, who worked for over a dozen years in government as a federal public defender and national security prosecutor before serving in senior leadership roles in the Trump administration.

He was a key figure in uncovering the truth in the Russiagate investigation when he partnered with then-House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) to draft the famous Nunes memo that exposed the whole fraudulent house of cards behind the claim that Donald Trump was a Russian asset.

Government Gangsters—which was produced by Patel, Dan Fleuette, and The WarRoom podcast host Stephen K. Bannon and directed by Clinton Cash filmmaker M.A. Taylor—is a companion piece to Patel’s book of the same name.

From Russiagate to Ukraine to the “Laptop from Hell” to the January 6 “insurrection” and the classified documents scandals, Patel shows how the “gangsters follow a predictable pattern.”

“They pick a target and fabricate accusations,” he explains. “Then they deploy assets across agencies like the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Central Intelligence Agency, and the Department of Justice to gather intelligence supporting their false claims.

They leak these false findings to sympathetic mainstream media, which reinforce the original accusation with articles and news stories. Finally, they use federal machinery to bring down their target.”

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