Title: Former Trump Official Unveils Allegations of Deep State Manipulation in New Documentary
- Documentary film 'Government Gangsters' claims the Deep State is targeting President Trump.
- Kash Patel narrates the film, explaining how career bureaucrats form the Deep State within US government agencies.
- Allegations suggest a hidden power manipulating government actions against Trump.
In a recent documentary titled "Government Gangsters," Kash Patel, a former senior official in the Trump administration, sheds light on what he describes as a systematic effort by deep state operatives to undermine former President Donald Trump. Patel, who previously served as a federal public defender and national security prosecutor, played a pivotal role in the Russiagate investigation, notably collaborating with Rep. Devin Nunes to draft the Nunes memo, which he claims exposed the fraudulent claims of Trump being a Russian asset. Patel argues that the political establishment has consistently targeted Trump, culminating in his impeachment for allegedly inciting an insurrection on January 6. He contends that evidence shows Trump actively sought to prevent violence during the Capitol riots by coordinating with defense officials and local leaders, challenging the narrative that he incited the chaos. This assertion, according to Patel, undermines the accusations against Trump and highlights a broader pattern of deception by his opponents. The documentary also critiques the handling of the Hunter Biden laptop controversy, suggesting that intelligence officials orchestrated a disinformation campaign to dismiss its authenticity as Russian propaganda. Patel points to a coordinated effort by former intelligence leaders to label the laptop as disinformation, which he argues exemplifies a "two-tiered system of justice" in America. Patel's portrayal of government officials as "Government Sociopaths" underscores his belief that these individuals manipulate the truth with impunity, reflecting a troubling trend in political discourse. "Government Gangsters," produced by WarRoom Films, is now available for public viewing.