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Senator Kennedy walked into a budget hearing with a blue folder — and inside it, 11 names. 11 FBI agents who filed protected disclosures through legal channels on March 14, 2025. Six days later, their careers were dismantled. Performance scores cut from 4.2 to exactly 2.1. Same formula. All 11. Kennedy asked Patel each name. Patel couldn't confirm a single one. Then Kennedy read Patel his own 2021 words back to him. The 7-second silence that followed is now in the congressional record. Forever. Red State Files is where political power, hidden decisions, and untold stories are examined quietly and on the record. We create fictionalized U.S. political hearings, intelligence briefings, and government scenarios inspired by past public claims and historical controversies. Each episode explores what could happen behind closed doors when power, fear, and ambition collide. No shouting. No spin. Just calm, cinematic breakdowns of high-stakes political moments. 🔔Subscribe to explore the files they never wanted opened. ⚠️ Disclaimer: All content on this channel is fictional and created for entertainment, commentary, and dramatization purposes only. Any references to people, institutions, or events are not intended to reflect real-world facts or current news. Nothing on this channel should be considered news, official statements, or legal evidence. The events discussed in the content may not be current; some narratives may be based on news and claims that were made public in the past, such as weeks or months ago. This channel is not based on a specific time period. These contents do not constitute news, official statements, or legal evidence.