Honoring the Heroes and the Fallen of 9/11; Is America Safer 20 Years On?
“We need to honor all those who perished on those flights and also honor those that responded and answered the call, not just on 9/11, but in the 20 years since.”
In this episode, Kash Patel and Jan Jekielek look back at the harrowing events that led up to the worst terrorist attack in American history, the War on Terror that followed, and what the United States should do now.
“We have to be more forward-looking and not just reactionary as terrorist acts occur,” Patel says.
*** About Kash's Corner ***
To many, the name Kash Patel has become legendary. He was the investigator who uncovered key parts of what would become one of the biggest scandals in American history—surveillance of a presidential campaign and then sitting president on the basis of unverified and highly suspect research by the opposing campaign.
After two decades of work in the U.S. government, Kash Patel has singular insights into the inner workings of much of America’s national security apparatus, from the Department of Justice to America’s counterterrorism efforts.
Now, in this new exclusive Epoch Times production, Epoch Times senior editor Jan Jekielek will sit down every week with Kash Patel, who will give us his insider take of the big events of our day, from the evolving Israel-Hamas conflict to the intelligence community’s investigations into the origins of COVID-19, or CCP virus.
New episodes of “Kash’s Corner” will be released every Friday at 8pm ET—only on Epoch TV.
Kash Patel is most well-known for his work on the House Intelligence Committee, leading Congressman Devin Nunes’ investigation into allegations of Trump-Russia collusion. A former DOJ terrorism prosecutor, he was personally recruited by Congressman Nunes, and he would play a critical role uncovering the FBI’s abuses and beyond, a major scandal later dubbed “Spygate.”
But beyond that, Kash Patel has held key roles across a large swath of America’s national security apparatus. He led counterterrorism at the National Security Council—where he oversaw the elimination of ISIS and Al-Qaeda leadership like al-Baghdadi and Qasem al-Rimi. He also served as the right-hand man to the Acting Director of National Intelligence Ric Grenell, Chief of Staff to Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller, and was at one point the presidential aide responsible for the nuclear football.
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