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FBI Considers Perp Walk for James Comey; Kash Patel Criticizes Media Coverage

Benny JohnsonOctober 5, 20258 min126,733 views
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FBI's Consideration of Comey's Arrest

  • FBI leadership is reportedly considering a showy arrest and perp walk for former Director James Comey, who was indicted last week.
  • Sources familiar with the situation told CBS News that the FBI leadership requested a team of large, beefy agents in full FBI kit to conduct the arrest.
  • An agent reportedly refused to participate in the plan, deeming it inappropriate for a white-collar defendant, and was subsequently suspended for insubordination.
  • Despite refusals from some supervisors, the FBI is expected to find agents willing to carry out the arrest plan before Comey's court appearance.

Media Coverage and Double Standards

  • The video highlights the media's coverage of the Roger Stone arrest, contrasting it with the current discussion around Comey's potential perp walk.
  • It is alleged that CNN received special permission to be closer to Roger Stone's home during his arrest, suggesting a coordinated effort for maximum exposure.
  • The commentary criticizes media outlets like MSNBC for being an "ass clown factory of disinformation" and for their past coverage of similar arrests of Trump associates.
  • A double standard is implied, questioning why perp walks were accepted for individuals like Stone, Bannon, and Navarro, but are now being debated for Comey.

Criticism of Legal and Media Figures

  • Law professor Barb McQuade is criticized for stating that DOJ policy prohibits perp walks, with the video suggesting she is a "deep state defender" and a "vicious Democrat, partisan leftist."
  • Roger Stone is quoted as calling McQuade a "deep state defender" and expressing a desire for her to "burn in hell."
  • The video suggests that individuals involved in facilitating these media-driven arrests and coverage should also be held accountable.

Broader Implications

  • The discussion touches upon the perceived politicization of the FBI and the media's role in shaping public perception through strategic reporting of arrests.
  • The sentiment is that past actions, particularly against Trump associates, are being remembered, and a sense of retribution or equal treatment is being sought.
  • The video concludes by emphasizing the importance of remembering these events and suggests that Comey's arrest and perp walk may be imminent.
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