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Kash Patel says he was never locked out of FBI system despite his lawsuit saying otherwise during heated exchange with reporterSource: Reuters
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00:00You in court. Can you explain the computer login issue? Just explain the computer login issue. You
00:04were not able to log into the, your lawsuit contends that you were not able to log into the
00:08system. What did you think after you were unable to log into the system? Let's have a survey.
00:13How many of you people believe that's true? Hang on. Did you communicate with anyone? You asked the
00:17question, let me answer it. No, no. Did you communicate with anyone that you thought you
00:22were fired after you were unable to log into the system? The problem with you and your report,
00:26don't cut me off. You asked a question. The problem with you and your baseless reporting
00:30is that is an absolute lie. It was never said. It never happened. And I will serve in this
00:36administration as long as the president and the attorney general want me to do so. And every
00:41time you guys report false lies, every time you guys raise baseless questions, when we are here
00:47to talk about the Southern Poverty Law Center's $3 million decade long scheme to fraudulently fleece
00:54Americans, you are off topic. It's a simple, straightforward question. If you talk to
00:59anybody about whether you thought you were fired. The simple answer to your question is,
01:03you are lying. And every time you do so, I've answered your question. It's simply as follows.
01:11I was never locked out of my systems. Anybody who says, anyone that says the opposite is lying.
01:19Thank you. Man, stop. You're being extraordinarily rude. And I know maybe that's part of your
01:25profession, but please just stop. If you ask a question, he can answer it. And then now you're
01:31interrupting me. Just a little bit of respect, man. Just a tiny little bit. Try it sometime.
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