In Today's episode of "Moment of Truth," Saurabh and Nick sit down with Patrick Witt, former Yale quarterback and former Acting Chief of Staff of the Office of Personnel Management in the Trump Administration, to discuss personnel in the administration, corruption in universities, Title IX, and how conservatives can fight back against the left's stranglehold on the administrative state.

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Patrick Witt previously served as Deputy Chief of Staff and Acting Chief of Staff of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM), where he helped advance Trump’s America First agenda. At OPM, Patrick spearheaded the implementation of executive orders aimed at draining the DC swamp and combating anti-American wokeism. In the wake of the November 2020 election, Patrick served as a member of President Trump’s official legal team. Patrick’s voter data analysis uncovered tens of thousands of illegally cast votes and revealed dozens of violations of the Georgia Election Code by Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and county officials. Prior to federal service, Patrick graduated from Harvard Law School with honors and led a successful business career at the management consulting firm, McKinsey & Company. A second-generation Georgian, Patrick and his older brother, Jeff, were both starting quarterbacks for Parkview High School under legendary football coach, Cecil Flowe. Patrick went on to play college football at the University of Nebraska and Yale University, where he was a three-year starter. At Yale, Patrick broke nearly every major passing record in school history. After graduation, he became a free agent for the New Orleans Saints. In his senior year, Patrick went toe-to-toe with the radical Left when the New York Times tried to destroy his career by spreading a false accusation about him.

Learn more about Patrick Witt:

https://patrickwitt.com/meet-patrick/

https://twitter.com/patrickjwitt

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