How Did Vivek & Patel Trap The Senate's Most Powerful Man? - FBI Now Investigating Senate Leader
[HPP] Vivek RamaswamyFebruary 10, 202634 min
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- 💡 Chuck Schumer, the Senate Majority Leader, was ambushed by Vivek Ramaswamy and Kash Patel during a Joint Budget Committee hearing on March 3, 2026.
- 🧠 Ramaswamy, Special Advisor on Government Efficiency, and Patel, FBI Director, had secretly coordinated for six months to build a case against Schumer's budget practices.
- 🎯 The hearing, initially designed by Schumer to embarrass the two Trump administration officials, became a major political miscalculation that exposed his own involvement in budget manipulation.
Uncovering Systematic Budget Manipulation
- 🔍 Both men discovered a systematic pattern where congressionally appropriated funds were redirected through obscure budget mechanisms, bypassing proper oversight.
- 💸 Examples included Department of Energy funds for nuclear maintenance shifted to unauthorized climate research, and FBI counterterrorism budgets moved to domestic surveillance programs.
- ✍️ Every identified budget transfer bore the signature or stamp of approval from Senate Appropriations Committee leadership, specifically Schumer's closest legislative ally.
The Strategic Testimony
- ♟️ Their meticulously planned strategy involved Patel deflecting Schumer's budget overrun accusations and creating an opening by revealing **
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Chuck SchumerVivek RamaswamyKash PatelBudget manipulationCongressional appropriationsFBI investigationInter-agency transfer authoritiesSenate leadershipCongressional budget oversightOffice of Government EthicsFederal spendingPolitical coordinationEmergency transfer provisionsGovernment accountabilityFinancial Crimes Division
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