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Trump FBI Calls Out Stephen A Smith

FBI Director Kash Patel didn’t mince words this week — and sports commentator Stephen A. Smith just learned the hard way that throwing wild political accusations can backfire fast.

During a fiery appearance on Fox News’ “The Ingraham Angle,” Patel ripped into Smith for suggesting that the NBA betting scandal arrests were part of some “revenge plot” by President Trump and his administration.

“That is hands down one of the most ridiculous statements I’ve ever heard in modern times,” Patel told Laura Ingraham. “I’ve spent most of my life in Washington, D.C., and this ranks right alongside something Adam Schiff would say. We charge people because they break the law — not for political reasons.”


⚖️ Stephen A. Smith’s Outrageous Claim: “Trump Is Coming”

Smith made his comments shortly after reports surfaced that several NBA figures — among them Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier and Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups — had been taken into custody over a large-scale sports betting and money-laundering scheme.

But instead of condemning the criminal activity, Smith went on ESPN and claimed it was all part of some political warning.

“Trump is coming,” Smith warned. “Bad Bunny is performing at the Super Bowl and suddenly ICE shows up for mass deportations. It’s not an accident — it’s a statement.”

Smith then doubled down:

“In his eyes, they tried to throw him in jail. He’s innocent. Now he’s getting everybody. This is just the tip of the iceberg.”

His dramatic monologue drew instant backlash — and Kash Patel was among the first to call it what it was: baseless political theater.


💰 The Real Story: FBI Exposes Massive Mafia-Linked Gambling Network

While media personalities speculated, Patel and the FBI revealed the real reason behind the arrests.

“This wasn’t about politics — it was about organized crime,” Patel said. “We’re talking about tens of millions of dollars in fraud, theft, and money laundering.”

The FBI Director confirmed the years-long investigation spanned 11 states and uncovered illegal betting operations tied to La Cosa Nostra — the infamous Mafia crime network.

The indictments include conspiracy, wire fraud, extortion, and operating an illegal gambling business.

Patel described the scope as “mind-boggling.”

“It’s not hundreds or thousands — it’s tens of millions of dollars,” he said. “This is real corruption, not some political stunt.”


🦅 The Conservative Truth: Law and Order Under President Trump

While left-wing commentators cry “revenge,” Patel’s no-nonsense approach reflects what many Americans have wanted for years — accountability for corruption, whether it’s in government, sports, or Hollywood.

President Trump’s administration has made one thing clear: law and order is back.
Criminals — no matter how wealthy, powerful, or famous — will face justice.

Meanwhile, mainstream networks like ESPN continue to spin wild theories instead of reporting the facts. It’s a playbook Americans have seen too many times: when Democrats or the media can’t control the story, they blame Trump.


⚡ Final Take

Kash Patel’s powerful rebuke sent a message not just to Stephen A. Smith — but to every public figure trying to politicize law enforcement: Justice isn’t “revenge.” It’s what happens when the law finally catches up.

And for millions of Americans tired of the double standard, it’s about time.