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Kash Patel, a former senior official in the Trump administration, has expressed concern over former President Donald Trump’s continued engagement with politically charged narratives and conspiracy-related claims. Speaking in a recent media appearance, Patel remarked that Trump “is playing with fires that may, if not consume him, then burn him badly,” referring to the growing backlash and legal scrutiny the former president faces.
Patel’s comments come amid heightened attention on Trump’s relationship with the late Jeffrey Epstein and the broader implications of unresolved questions surrounding Epstein’s client connections. Recent polls show that a significant portion of the public believes key information about Epstein’s dealings remains concealed.
As CNN reports, Trump’s strategy of countering criticism by amplifying unrelated conspiracy theories — including allegations against Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Joe Biden — has raised questions about the effectiveness of such tactics, especially as investigations and media scrutiny intensify.
Patel’s statement reflects concerns within some conservative circles that continued reliance on unproven claims may backfire politically. Analysts note that while these narratives often galvanize Trump’s core supporters, they may also alienate moderate voters and increase public skepticism toward his leadership.
The comment underscores a broader debate about the consequences of political messaging based on conspiratorial rhetoric. CNN notes that as Trump positions himself for a potential return to office, his communication strategy is likely to face closer
`examination from both voters and legal authorities.
Source: CNN NEWS
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