At a recent Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Senator Sheldon White House exposed three verifiable false statements made by FBI Director Cash Patel to Congress—just one day after former FBI Director Andrew McCabe faced prosecution for allegedly lying. This video examines the double standard in congressional oversight, highlighting political alignment and accountability in the justice system.
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Key Takeaways in This Video:
Documentation of three false statements made to Congress by an FBI director
Comparison to Andrew McCabe’s prosecution for similar actions
Analysis of selective enforcement and political alignment in the U.S. justice system
Expert commentary from former prosecutors and constitutional scholars
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