KASH PATEL DRAWS ADAM SCHIFF IN CLINTONIAN BATTLE ABOUT THE WORD ‘WE’ AND A 6th January -Sang

Senator Adam Schiff, D-California, collided with FBI Director Nominated Kash Patel during his confirmation hearing on Thursday, especially over the recording of a song released by the Capitol Riot inmate.

Schiff began by asking Patel if he stood by prior testimony that he had nothing to do with the recording of the song, as the Democrat said contained President Donald Trump, who recited the pledge of allegiance.

“(It) is interesting, because here is what you told Steve Bannon at his podcast: ‘So what we thought would be cool is if we caught that sound and then of course had the biggest president, President Donald J. Trump, Reciter The promise of allegiance.

Schiff asked Patel why he had told Bannon.

“That’s why it says, ‘we’, as you highlighted,” Patel shot back in a queuing way.

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“Yes, and you are part of it ‘we’ – just – when you say ‘we’ that include you, Mr. Patel,” replied Schiff angrily.

“Not in all cases.” Patel said, adding that he had not personally participated in the recording or mastery of the single.

Schiff was effortless: “Well. It’s new. So when you said, ‘We,’ you didn’t really mean to. Is it your testimony? “

“Not unless you have a new definition for the word ‘we’,” Patel said.

However, in August 1997, President Bill Clinton was pressured on his sexual relationship with internal Monica Lewinsky and responded with a similar tenor which use of the word “was” invoked under the great jury.

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“It depends on what the meaning of the word ‘is’ is. (I) f ‘is’ means ‘is and has never been,’ it is not – it is a thing. If it means ‘there is none,’ It was a completely true statement, ”Clinton testified.

In Thursday’s hearing, however, Patel said he was using the word “we” appropriately, while Schiff said he had “promoted hell out of it” – with reference to the inmates’ single.

“I don’t know what that means, but I promoted the heck of raising money for families in need,” Patel shot back.

Schiff then asked Patel to turn around and turn to police officers in space and claim that the inmates on the admission he had promoted had surpassed them or their colleagues on January 6, 2021.

“I look at you. You’re talking to me,” Patel replied strictly.

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When Schiff asked Patel to “tell them how proud you are” to see Trump pardon all such inmates, Patel said it was “an abject lie – and you know.”

“I have never, never, ever accepted violence against law enforcement. I have worked with these men and women as you know, all my life,” he said.