Kash Patel and Dan Bongino Trust The FBI File On Jeffrey Epstein? You Kidding Me?

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From “100percentfedup.com”

Kash Patel and Dan Bongino are turning a lot of heads for many things they said on Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo.

Something is definitely very off.

First, let’s watch the clip where Kash Patel says Epstein clearly killed himself and Dan Bongino chimes in at the end with “He killed himself, I’ve seen the file.”

Watch here:

Let’s just say almost NO ONE is believing them.

I sure don’t.

I like(d) Kash, and I like(d) Dan, and I trust(ed) Kash and I trust(ed) Dan, but now I’m not so sure.

This is one of the best comments I saw in response:

I think that is spot on.

I also have to completely agree with this guy who points out that the “FBI file” seems like a really weird place to look for evidence about the truth:

Come on Dan, you’re better than that!

Are you kidding me?

Let’s just assume for a second that Epstein did NOT in fact kill himself, and he was killed by our Government….do you really think the Government file would contain the truth?

Dan, that doesn’t even pass any basic logic of any kind!

If the Government killed him, they surely would have doctored the file too, but you “saw the file” and now you’re convinced?

I’m just going to say this as plainly as I can:  Dan and Kash are either compromised or dumb beyond imagination, because there’s no other way to square this information.

Glenn Beck agrees, saying he knows and trusts Dan and Kash, but he smells a rat here.

Watch here:

FULL TRANSCRIPT:

Kash Patel and Bongino come out and they said a couple of things.
Uh, they said that Epstein’s death was suicide. Bongino came out and said,
“I fully—I mean, I’ve seen it. You know it when you see it. It was suicide.”

Immediately I thought to myself, “I don’t think so.”
However, I know Dan Bongino. I’ve known him for years.
I think he’s a credible guy. I think he loves his country.
I know Kash Patel—not as well as I know Dan Bongino,
but I know Kash Patel. I think he’s an honorable guy.

I think he loves his country.
I know that they both work for Donald Trump.
I know Donald Trump. I know that he loves his country.
So wait—if I don’t believe them, if I’m saying,
“I don’t believe that,” just like I say,
“I don’t believe the prostate thing is new to the family,”
I have no evidence of that.

I have zero evidence of that. It’s just what Stu said.
I’ve been lied to over and over and over,
especially from those people, about his health.
So I—I—I just—I don’t believe any of it.

But that is—the key word is “believe.”
Believe. Not know—believe.
I wanna show you—there are seven stages of an empire.
We are in the last stage,
and there’s only two things that have to happen in that last stage.

When I give it to you here in a minute,
uh, I think it’ll blow your mind.
We have no trust at all in anything.
If I don’t believe Patel and Bongino,
then do I believe Donald Trump?

Do I believe that there’s some conspiracy inside of MAGA?
You see, where does this end?
This is where critical thinking comes in.
Critical thinking is something that is no longer taught.

You have to ask yourself these questions.
Instead of saying, “I don’t believe it,” ask questions.
And here’s the question I asked myself:
“To believe Epstein killed himself, what is it I would need to see
that could be produced?”

One: full, unredacted forensic and autopsy reports.
I’d like to see it. I’d like to hear other coroners talk about it.
I’d like to see other people—not just handpicked by the media—
but I’d—I’d like to see the evidence myself.
I’d like to hear from coroners all over.

I’d like to see the surveillance footage,
or sworn testimony from neutral parties confirming no foul play on that.
I wanna know the history of that camera.
I wanna know when it went out, exactly—and I know we do—
but I want the whole thing, including the video leading up to it going out.

I want a timeline that explains the broken cameras,
the sleeping guards, and why the most high-profile prisoner in America
was removed from suicide watch just days before.
Why did that happen?

You see, it is the string of coincidence
and the constant lies from both sides of the administration—
both Republican and Democrat.
We don’t believe the Department of Justice anymore.

We don’t believe our FBI.
We don’t believe, apparently now, our own administration.
That doesn’t lead anywhere good.
That’s—let me just say the one name: Robespierre.

That’s what leads to out-of-control revolution.
So instead of saying, “I don’t believe it,”—which I don’t.
I don’t believe it.
But what would be much more helpful is—

I want to see those things.
I want to hear from Dan Bongino and say to him,
“Dan, specifically what did you see?
Because I know you. You didn’t believe this either.
So what is it? And show it to me.

What did you specifically see that changed your mind?
Because I wanna be there with you. I really do.
So show it to me.”

Now with the FBI agents—
the other story where they’re trying to, you know, erase everybody’s name that was involved—
I want concrete threats of violence against specific agents.
I don’t want just general fear.

Don’t tell me that there are 5,000 agents
and they may not be able to prosecute them because of statute of limitations,
and so they all just walk away and we’re going to destroy their names.
That’s what’s being asked: destroy that list.

Why? General fear.
I’m sorry, general fear is no longer good enough.
Evidence that the list is incomplete or misused—show that to me,
and you can make a case.

Show me a legal or constitutional rationale
for why law enforcement that was involved in January 6th
should remain anonymous.
Show that to me—a legal or constitutional rationale.

Without any of that, that looks like self-pre—uh, um—preservation
instead of institutional transparency.
I have to see things.
I’m sorry, but we should all be Thomas.

Need to put my finger in the hole.

So….what do you think?

What’s going on with Kash and Dan?

This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport.

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