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Ted Lieu — former military JAG officer and Air Force prosecutor — used interrogation techniques to trap Kash Patel in an epic lie. Patel said "important files come to my desk" and confirmed Epstein is important, but then admitted he only read summaries. In this video, we break down how a military lawyer caught an FBI director using his own words. 📌 The 3 questions: Patel testified "important files come to my desk" and confirmed Epstein is important — so why did he only read summaries instead of the full files like he claimed? Lieu revealed an FBI internal report documenting 47 high-profile names (12 politicians, 8 business executives, 6 media figures) — how does that square with Patel's repeated claim "we found nothing"? FBI assigned 7,000 agents to investigate 9/11 but only 10 agents to the Epstein case — and when Lieu asked if the files will ever be fully released, why did Patel say "some materials will never be shared with the public"? 💬 What shocked you most — Patel getting caught in the "important files come to my desk" lie, the revelation of 47 names including 12 politicians, or Patel admitting some materials will "never" be released to the 250 victims? Drop your take in the comments. ⚠️ Disclaimer (Liability Waiver): This channel presents fictionalized narratives created for entertainment, commentary, and dramatization purposes. Any references to individuals, institutions, or events are not intended to directly reflect real-world facts or situations. Some topics may be inspired by past public claims or reports from weeks or months ago, and the content is not tied to a specific time period. Nothing on this channel should be considered news, official statements, or legal evidence.