
Islam Makhachev's manager reacts as John Botlon demands Senate to reject Donald Trump's nomination of Kash Patel as FBI Director
Islam Makhachev's manager, Ali Abdelaziz, recently criticized John Bolton's controversial remarks about Kash Patel. The nomination of Patel as FBI Director by president-elect Donald Trump has ignited fierce debate, with Bolton comparing Patel to a Soviet secret police chief and urging the Senate to reject his nomination. The former national security adviser claimed Patel’s appointment could erode the FBI’s independence and credibility.
The nomination has drawn strong reactions from both sides of the political spectrum. Trump’s allies have rallied behind Patel, touting his potential as a staunch reformer who can root out corruption within the FBI. Meanwhile, critics, including Democrats, have expressed concerns that Patel’s loyalty to Trump could politicize the bureau and undermine its impartiality.
Speaking about Patel's nomination in a statement to NBC News, Bolton said:
“Trump has nominated Kash Patel to be his Lavrentiy Beria. Fortunately, the FBI is not the NKVD. The Senate should reject this nomination 100-0.”
Abdelaziz took to X to dismiss Bolton's comments and wrote:
"Nobody cares about John say Cash is the man. These people are scared."
Check out Ali Abdelaziz's X post below:
Boton's comparison of Patel to Lavrentiy Beria has drawn significant attention, considering that the Soviet secret police chief under Stalin, was infamous for orchestrating mass purges, torture, and executions. As head of the NKVD, he wielded immense power, using fear to consolidate control. He was eventually accused of treason and executed in 1953.
Joe Rogan claims media Psyop targeted Donald Trump and tarnished his image
Joe Rogan recently argued that legacy media executed a prolonged psychological operation to portray Donald Trump as dangerous.
Rogan highlighted how Trump was once celebrated in mainstream media, pointing to past appearances on shows like The View and Oprah. He contrasted this with the media’s later pivot to apocalyptic rhetoric against Trump, which Rogan described as “the greatest media psy-op in history.”
Rogan emphasized how these narratives reshaped public perception of Trump, alienating liberals like himself and eroding media credibility. Speaking in a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience with comedians Shane Gillis, Mark Normand, and Ari Shaffi, the UFC color commentator said:
“What you’re seeing with Trump, regardless of his flaws, is a massive concentrated psy-op. They’ve distorted who he is to the point where most people think that way. Most people think that way. They’ve had narratives."
Check out Joe Rogan's comments below: