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Kash Patel: “I have already included an amendment in terms of FBI…”

Featuring: Kash Patel, Republican | Former Chief of Staff to the Acting U.S. Secretary of Defense | National

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Arkansas Senate Hearing on Immigration Threats and FBI Operations

Published | Video Starts at 07:36

… to entrust that those charged with those capabilities are not violating the Fourth Amendment or any other violation. Speaking to Title 1, Title 3, when it comes to US persons, I have already included an amendment in terms of FBI language to make sure that when a U.S. person is targeted that the FBI specifically is responsible for culling through all exculpatory information that is reasonably known and satisfying that burden and stating it in the application. When it comes to 702, Senator, some of the biggest enterprise efforts we have had to thwart national security risk would not have occurred if 702 collection had gone dark and the FBI continues to use that information to protect the homeland. (07:36–07:56)

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Asserts that an amendment has been included to ensure the FBI handles exculpatory information when targeting U.S. persons.

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