The list below of “60 government gangsters” is circulating social media today. Patel singled out these people in his book, “Government Gangsters: The Deep State, the Truth, and the Battle for Our Democracy,” published in September 2023.
Full List of Kash Patel’s ‘Government Gangsters’ Who Could Be Targeted
Now everyone on the list has a ‘get out of jail free card‘ should Patel become FBI director or any other official position within the Trump administration. He has accused or targeted these people of being criminals before they were indicted.
Each of these folks will lawyer-up and go scott-free. Patel has tainted any possibility of a fair trial for these individuals. He has tainted every juror by being a public figure and making this public announcement.
This could also be a heads up to Christopher Wray and Merrick Garland to destroy all records the FBI or DoJ may have on these folks. This public notice could also be a suggested list of blank pardons that Biden needs to make before exiting his fake presidency. Most of these people have been questioned in Congress and no action by DOJ was ever taken.
The only way to deal with this list of people now will be through MILITARY TRIBUNALS. The British Pilgrims Society, for whom Kash works down the chain of British enemy command, will want all these people dead or imprisoned so they can not tattle on the chain of command from Charley the Turd down to Kash himself.

Kash Patel’s List of 60 Government Gangsters (Potential targets for criminal prosecution)
Michael Atkinson: former Inspector General of the Intelligence Community.
Lloyd Austin: U.S. Secretary of Defense.
Brian Auten: FBI official who supervised the bureau’s investigation into Russia’s interference in the 2016 election.
James Baker: the former general counsel of the FBI and former deputy general counsel at Twitter.
Bill Barr: attorney general under Trump.
John Bolton: Trump’s one-time national security adviser.
Stephen Boyd: the former head of legislative affairs at the Justice Department.
Joe Biden: President of the United States.
John Brennan: former CIA director who served under President Barack Obama.
John Carlin: former acting deputy attorney general and the former head of the national security division.
Eric Ciaramella: former Ukraine director of the National Security Council under Obama and former deputy national intelligence officer for Russia and Eurasia.
Pat Cipollone: former White House counsel under Trump.
James Clapper: former director of national intelligence during the Obama administration.
Hillary Clinton: former Secretary of State under Obama and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee.
James Comey: former FBI director who was fired by Trump in 2017.
Elizabeth Dibble: former deputy chief of mission at the U.S. embassy in London.
Mark Esper: Secretary of Defense under Trump.
Alyssa Farah Griffin: former director of strategic communications under Trump.
Evelyn Farkas: former deputy assistant secretary of defense for Russia, Ukraine during the Obama administration.
Merrick Garland: U.S. attorney general.
Stephanie Grisham: Trump’s former press secretary and First Lady Melania Trump’s former chief of staff.
Kamala Harris: Vice President of the United States and 2024 Democratic nominee.
Gina Haspel: former CIA director under Trump.
Fiona Hill: former National Security Council official under Trump specializing in Russia and Ukraine. Hill was one of the officials who testified at Trump’s impeachment.
Curtis Heide: FBI supervisory agent who was investigated for “not identifying exculpatory information as it pertained to one of the Crossfire Hurricane investigations.”
Eric Holder: attorney general during the Obama administration.
Robert Her: Justice Department special counsel who investigated Joe Biden’s handling of classified government documents.
Cassidy Hutchinson: former aide to Trump’s ex-chief of staff, Mark Meadows, who testified to Congress’ January 6 select committee about Trump’s actions related to the Capitol riot.
Nina Jankowicz: former executive director of the Disinformation Governance Board during the Biden administration.
Lois Lerner: former director of the Internal Revenue Service under Obama.
Charles Kupperman: former deputy national security adviser during Trump’s first term.
Kenneth Mackenzie: former head of the United States Central Command and retired Marine Corps General.
Andrew McCabe: former deputy FBI director during Trump’s first term.
Ryan McCarthy: former secretary of the Army under Trump.
Mary McCord: the Justice Department’s former acting assistant attorney general for national security during the Obama administration.
Denis McDonough: former Secretary of Veterans Affairs and Obama’s one-time chief of staff.
Mark Milley: former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who called Trump “fascist” and was “the most dangerous person to this country.”
Lisa Monaco: deputy U.S. attorney general.
Sally Moyer: supervisory lawyer at the FBI.
Robert Mueller: former FBI director and special counsel who investigated links between the Trump campaign and Russia-linked individuals.
Bruce Ohr: former associate deputy attorney general who was heavily criticized by Trump over his contact with the former British spy Christopher Steele, who wrote the Steele dossier.
Nellie Ohr: Ohr’s wife, a former CIA employee who later worked as an independent contractor for Fusion GPS, the firm that commissioned the Steele dossier.
Lisa Page: former FBI lawyer who criticized Trump in text messages with FBI official Peter Strzok.
Pat Philbin: former deputy White House counsel under Trump.
John Podesta: senior adviser to Biden, Bill Clinton’s former White House chief of staff, former counselor to Obama, and the chairman of Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign.
Samantha Power: administrator of the United States Agency for International Development under Biden and former ambassador to the United Nations under Obama.
Bill Priestap: former assistant director of the FBI’s counterintelligence division.
Susan Rice: former national security adviser to Obama.
Rod Rosenstein: former deputy attorney general who appointed Mueller to oversee the Trump-Russia investigation.
Peter Strzok: former deputy assistant director of the FBI’s counterintelligence division who criticized Trump in private texts with Lisa Page.
Jake Sullivan: Biden’s national security adviser.
Michael Sussmann: former Democratic lawyer who was charged with lying to the FBIS and acquitted in 2022.
Miles Taylor: former Department of Homeland Security official during the Trump administration who later wrote an opinion piece criticizing Trump.
Timothy Thibault: former assistant special agent at the FBI’s field office in Washington, D.C.
Andrew Weissmann: former DOJ official and former assistant U.S. attorney who served as Mueller’s second-in-command during the Russia probe.
Alexander Vindman: former Director for European Affairs on the National Security Council under Trump. Vindman testified against Trump during his first impeachment proceeding.
Christopher Wray: director of the FBI.
Sally Yates: former acting attorney general under Trump and former deputy attorney general under Obama.


Moving on to other items about Kashup Patel…. we want to know what he knows about the sudden death of former Devin Nunes staffer Damon Nelson. We are not saying that Patel dropped poison in Nelson’s coffee, but there are too many coincidences here that we must insist that an autopsy be done on Nelson’s remains to rule out murder.
Nelson was one of us, cats. He shared the intel he was gathering from AIM to help his good friend Devin Nunes discover who was behind the Trump wiretapping. Patel, also a Nunes staffer, was spying on Nunes for the British Pilgrims Society network. Patel knew what Nelson had reported to Nunes.
Next thing, the British bankroll Truth Social and Nunes is lured away $$ from his House position into a comfy CEO position. Damon Nelson suddenly dies of a brief illness (pre-COVID injections), and SES Patel is desperately pleading to run the FBI.
So as obnoxious as it may sound, we must ask the question DID KASHUP PATEL POISON DAMON NELSON? Was Nunes involved in eliminating his former high school buddy? Inquiring minds want to know if Patel is complicit in Nelson’s early demise.
Who was behind the Trump Towers being wiretapped? That would be MI6 director Robert Hannigan and CIA John Brennan. AIM was reporting this in 2018, in detail, and Damon Nelson was gathering the intel DIRECTLY for Nunes eyes.
When we asked our readers to weigh in on this, some suggested that Damon Nelson was in a witness protection program. However, we found his obituary and it looks legit. beallfuneral.com/obituaries/damon-nelson
Cats will notice his death date of November 10, 2018… months after the Nunes memo was released https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nunes_memo

THERE are more dots to be connecteD!!!
Devin Nunes has severely compromised Truth Social by literally parking the platform on stolen technology from Leader Technologies. And it’s not like Nunes doesn’t know; he just isn’t reporting this to shareholders. BTW where are the accounting auditors to call out this major problem that could crash the social media platform once the TRUTH comes home to roost. Are the auditors not informing shareholders of the risk involved in using stolen technology as the foundation of your social media platform?


Trump’s pick to head FBI Kash Patel targeted in an Iranian hack

Israel is a country “front” for the British. See the Balfour Declaration for details. This is Patel defending the British; although, normies will think he is just defending Israel.


