Former Defense Department chief of staff Kash Patel is releasing a book later this month in which he lambasts multiple federal officials, calling them “government gangsters.”
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Patel’s book is set to hit bookshelves on Sept. 19. Its release, however, was delayed by the federal government. Patel said he had to file a lawsuit in federal court to receive his manuscript back that saw “.05% of my book redacted, with the dumbest redactions you can possibly imagine.” “And the government probably doesn't love that, but it's their own documents that have now been publicized, which is, I think, a good move,” Patel noted.
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