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FBI Director Kash Patel lashed out at a group of active-duty and retired FBI agents who compiled a dossier blasting his “dismal” leadership and accusing him of being more focused on his image than doing his job.
FBI Director Kash Patel threw cold water on a claim that he allegedly refused to disembark from the bureau’s plane after landing in Utah, the day after the assassination of late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, without an official raid jacket.
In an interview with FNC host Laura Ingraham, FBI Director Kash Patel addressed a report claiming he refused to exit an FBI jet in Utah after the assassination of Charlie Kirk because he did not have an FBI "raid jacket" that fit him.
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Kash Patel addresses wearing 'female' FBI Jacket amid Charlie Kirk's death investigation
Kash Patel finally addressed the report claiming he threw a tantrum after no one could find the right sized FBI jacket for him with a female agent eventually having to hand over her's
FBI Director Kash Patel defended his handling of the bureau and his use of its private jet amid a storm of criticism over his leadership. Patel has faced mounting scrutiny in recent days, with a
Amidst a public spat, FBI Director Kash Patel fired back at Congressman Eric Swalwell, who had quipped about a jacket Patel borrowed. Patel turned the
FBI Director Kash Patel is facing fresh humiliation after a scathing report said that he threw a tantrum over a raid jacket that he was given. The New York Post’s Miranda Devine exclusively reported that Patel threw a fit before deplaning in Provo, Utah, on Sept. 11, the day after conservative activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated in the state.
FBI Director Kash Patel was criticized by active and retired agents in a recent report on his tenure at the bureau, which was compiled for ranking members of the House and Senate judiciary committees
Kash Patel has been left humiliated after a damning new 115-page report branded the FBI a "rudderless ship" under his leadership. RadarOnline.