Kash Patel's FBI Humiliation and Attempts to Deny Reports
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19 connectionsΒ·24 entities in this videoβKash Patel's Defense Amidst FBI Criticism
- π― Kash Patel is attempting to deny reports that the FBI, under his leadership, is a "rudderless mess."
- π‘ He argues that anonymous sources are unreliable and points to FBI successes, such as identifying 6000 children and taking down criminal networks, as evidence of effective leadership.
- π Patel highlights a 22% increase in identifying children and a 590% increase in arresting violent extremists targeting children as proof of the FBI's success.
- π° He also claims success in combating fentanyl by shutting off precursors from China, seizing enough to kill 127 million Americans, and notes a 22% increase in seizures.
Reports of FBI Incompetence and Patel's Behavior
- π A New York Post report cited anonymous sources claiming the FBI is rudderless and that Patel is "in over his head."
- βοΈ Patel is also criticized for his alleged behavior on a plane, demanding FBI raid jackets with specific Velcro patches before disembarking, and for using FBI planes for personal trips to see his girlfriend.
- π£οΈ The transcript suggests Patel's public defense, particularly on Laura Ingraham's show, was a reaction to these reports and potential dismissal by Donald Trump.
- π Patel's denial of the jacket incident is characterized as him not directly refuting the claim but rather deflecting by focusing on the FBI's work.
Legal Actions Against James Comey
- βοΈ Kash Patel, referred to as "Patches Patel," is reportedly pursuing further legal action against former FBI Director James Comey.
- ποΈ A federal judge had previously dismissed a criminal case against Comey, finding the prosecutor appointed by Trump to oversee it was illegally appointed.
- β³ Despite the dismissal, Patel suggests the FBI and DOJ have "numerous options to proceed" and that "multiple responses" are forthcoming after Thanksgiving.
- π The effort involves bringing in outside prosecutors from Missouri and North Carolina to potentially secure a new indictment against Comey, a move described as risky due to the possibility of grand jury refusal.
- π― The ultimate audience for these actions is suggested to be Donald Trump, aiming to please him with continued legal battles.
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